Kamala learns more about the origin of the bangle and attends her brother's wedding.
This is a fairly enjoyable episode with good character moments and it piques an interest in what might be coming next.
The best scenes for me are centred around the Mosque and the wedding, which involves both serious issues and plenty of fun.
There seems like a dual purpose to the show as it presents the MCU from the perspective of an Muslim community, portraying the culture, family life and problems faced by the characters very well. The superhero aspect has felt more of a subplot in previous episodes, but in this one they gets more prominence. Unfortunately it relies on some awkward storytelling, particularly with the volume of clunky exposition dumps from various characters telling us certain background information regarding the origins of the bangle and the antagonistic characters, who so far seem a bit one-note.
The action and superpower scenes are well done, but when you have seen so many Marvel characters fighting with various weapons and using enhanced abilities so many times, you get a bit numb to it.
Much like the previous episode it finishes with a lot of promise for what comes next.
Iman Vellani leads the episode very well and is supported nicely by the rest of the cast.
It's a 6.5/10 for me but I round upwards.