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The Battle of New York
The opening scene for the first episode features Kate Bishop and her family living in a luxury apartment in Manhattan—with a perfect view of Stark Tower—in 2012. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will remember what happened in 2012’s when the Avengers first assembled to take down the Chitauri. Straight from the film, Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) is on the roof taking out a bunch of the aliens and in the process unknowingly ends up saving Kate, which inspires her to take up archery. Similar to the comics, Kate was saved by the Avengers and was especially impressed by Hawkeye, as he was the only Avenger without powers and decided to have him as her role model.
Thanos was Right
Clint went to use the restroom during the musical and found “Thanos was Right” written on the sink. Like in many conspiracy theories and think pieces written by journalists and fans of the films, “Thanos was Right” was a consistent topic between Infinity War and Endgame. This parallels the slogan used to describe the views of X-Men’s Magneto —“Magneto was right”, which was to defend his extremist position that war was the only way to achieve equality for the mutants, as opposed to the X-Men’s pacifist approach. This created an entire movement devoted to Magneto’s argument. Support for Thanos’ justification was not surprising as there were many pro-Blip groups. The Flagsmashers from The Falcon and The Winter Soldier based their entire organization on life being better during the blip and believed what Thanos did was the right thing to do.
Episode 2 details and review
the opener sees the eponymous superhero predominantly spending time with his family and the spotlight firmly on Kate Bishop, the follow-up brings the two heroes together for some fun dialogue, showcasing the pair’s electrifying chemistry.
Jeremy Renner’s sad superhero shtick made Hawkeye one of the more forgettable Avengers, often sidelined as a simple quip-making machine. That same attitude, when given room, works wonders on the small screen, the character becoming immeasurably more likable when paired with one feisty co-lead instead of five.
Both Kate Bishop and Hawkeye are given time to shine together and seperately during the second episode. Kate’s on the run from the Tracksuit Mafia after stealing the Ronin costume, and Hawkeye feels a deep responsibility, having been the original Ronin. Hawkeye’s very much a reticent mentor, showing Kate how to properly bandage wounds, while Kate’s trying to act cool despite her hero walking around her flat. There’s not much action this time around, but there is a lot of banter, with Kate criticizing Hawkeye’s branding issues.
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