The key difference for me being that I’m fine with small amounts of the political/military stuff here and there to give a bit of perspective. That’s why I liked the show, it brought the scale of things back to a relatable level. But it should have been just that, then moved back into where the MCU was going.
We can get political thrillers and conventional action/adventure anywhere. The MCU is really the only place for the, as you said, weirs shit. Even in horror, fantasy and sci-fi, getting the kind of genre crossing strangeness that’s MCU can provide just isn’t common.
I’m mostly with you there.
The key difference for me being that I’m fine with small amounts of the political/military stuff here and there to give a bit of perspective. That’s why I liked the show, it brought the scale of things back to a relatable level. But it should have been just that, then moved back into where the MCU was going.
We can get political thrillers and conventional action/adventure anywhere. The MCU is really the only place for the, as you said, weirs shit. Even in horror, fantasy and sci-fi, getting the kind of genre crossing strangeness that’s MCU can provide just isn’t common.