Secret Invasion Season 1
SCORE: 57
Secret Invasion Season 1 is one of those Disney+ television shows I
wanted to watch for a bit. I am thankful we have these three free months
to be able to catch it. There are six episodes in Secret Invasion Season
1. Those episodes range from thirty-eight to fifty-five minutes. Secret
Invasion Season 1 is longer than one of the MCU movies, but really short
for a television show. A lot of Secret Invasion Season 1 felt wasteful
to me.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Secret Invasion Season 1
television show. Since we watched this on Disney+ there were
advertisements and streaming lag/glitches. There is blood, violence,
gore, bad language, and more in Secret Invasion Season 1. There are
multiple different racist things said in Secret Invasion Season 1. I
wonder how much of that is Samuel L Jackson and how much is Hollyhate.
Secret Invasion Season 1 tells viewers that the Skrulls are here on
Earth. The Skrulls secretly worked for Nick Fury and are why he has so
much dirt on all these different people. Carol Danvers was also
associated with Nick Fury back then. A lot of this feels like history
redefined to me. Carol was supposed to find the Skrulls another planet
after they lost the war with the Kree.
Nick Fury never kept his word, and one of the young Skrulls Gravik grew
dissatisfied. So Gravik created a Skrull resistance that started to take
over the planet Earth. This goes along with the entire Secret Invasion
theme. Even Rhodey was replaced. Thankfully the humans were being kept
alive in a compound that was radioactive and dangerous to humans. That
little facet seems to have been lost on the writers.
Gravik wants the power of the Avengers. He gets it but so does Gaia. She
winds up killing Gravik at the end of Secret Invasion Season 1. Nick
Fury goes back up to his space station with his Skrull wife while
Skrulls are being hunted and killed on Earth. The President is blamed
for this and politicians are being murdered all over the planet. Secret
Invasion Season 1 does connect into the Marvels quite well.
- Paul
Video: 55%
Audio: 55%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Functionality: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Disney+
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Marvel Studios
Rating: ‘TV-14’ for FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY
{Strong Coarse Language, Violence, Blood, Disturbing Scenes}
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