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What If Season Two

 

 

SCORE: 53

 

What If Season Two 

 

The first season of What If tried to tie things together in an interesting and coherent way. What If Season Two does not even try to do that. Instead we get a few episodes at the end that tie in with the journey of one character. What If Season Two really pushes and promotes things we honestly could care less about. There are nine episodes in What If Season Two that last between thirty to thirty-four minutes in length.

There will be spoilers in my review of the What If Season Two animated television show. There are ads and streaming lag/glitches since this is an streaming service and television show. I did some research and was unable to find a physical copy version of What If Season Two for sale in the United States of America that looked legitimate. Maybe all three seasons will be put together as one package and released in the future.

The issues families can have with What If Season Two are violence, blood, bad language, magic, lack of attire, enticement to lust, false gods, war on men and more. Many of the stories in What If Season Two follow the MCU movies with a different take. These same episodes almost always give us a liberal happy ending. I wish What If Season Two explored how things would go if there was an unhappy ending once in awhile.

There is some humor within What If Season Two. Both Noah and myself had some laugh out loud moments while watching What If Season Two. What If Season Two obsesses over Peggy Carter and puts multiple episodes around her. I would yawn about that, but even a yawn is too much effort for my reaction. What If Season Two also has American tribal members get super powers and defeat the Conquistadors.

The main bad guy in What If Season Two is the Doctor Strange from the last season. The one that went bad, went good again, and now has gone bad again. This Doctor Strange is building a forge to recreate his universe again. He just needs this one character - the American tribal chick. Somehow this primitive lady knows all about Doctor Strange's plans. She and Peggy Carter stop him. Yawn.

The bad guy in What If Season Two makes little sense. Also he needed this one more person to power the forge. The forget was powered and worked even though many of the people did not make it into the forge. Writers forget their own logic in What If Season Two? Doctor Strange could have gone to a plethora of other universes and got other characters instead of bringing the two that stopped him. Am I the only one that thinks about these things?
- Paul

 

Video: 50%
Audio: 60%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Functionality: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Disney+
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Marvel Studios
Rating: ‘TV-14’ – FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Intense Violence, Coarse Language}


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