Viewers imagined a seamless extension ofthe MCU timelinewith the same quality and connectivity that had defined the films.
To an extent, Marvel delivered some visually polished series.
Even the best of the bunch often felt like they were caught between two storytelling models.
Blinded by their previous success in cinema, the MCU replicated its process on the small screen.
The result was series thatlooked great but often lacked the foundational structureto justify a multi-episode structure.
In response, Marvel promised it would reassess its process and shift towards proper television.
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This time, Marvel did something radical (by Hollywood standards): they hired a proper showrunner.
Theyre confident, cohesive, and character-driven.
Theres a sense of rhythm and pacing that has been absent from most Marvel shows until now.
Moments are allowed to breathe.
Plot twists are earned rather than dropped.
Thats not just refreshing; its exactly what Marvel needed to prove it can still surprise its audience.
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