Time and Again
- Episode aired Jul 6, 2022
- TV-14
- 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
7.9K
YOUR RATING
The bangle reveals to Kamala secrets about her family lineage, as well as the truth behind the Veil.The bangle reveals to Kamala secrets about her family lineage, as well as the truth behind the Veil.The bangle reveals to Kamala secrets about her family lineage, as well as the truth behind the Veil.
Alastair James Murden
- Newsreel Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Alastair Murden)
Neil Dickson
- Radio Announcer
- (voice)
Penelope Martone
- Young Sana 2
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe poem recited by Hasan to Aisha "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and right doing, there is a field. I'll meet you there. (he quotes from here) When the soul lies down in that grass, the world is too full to talk about." is by poet Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet from Greater Khorasan in Greater Iran.
- GoofsAt the time of the events in the 1940s in India, a man would not invite a woman to his cottage to spend the night or to share a meal without being chaperoned.
- Quotes
Sana: You know, Magnum got lost once, I had him micro chipped.
Muneeba Khan: Okay, Ammi, Magnum is a dog. Kamala is a girl. Okay? Trust me, if it was legal, I would do it.
- Crazy creditsThe Marvel Studios logo turns sepia-toned and adjusts its size, to suit the 1940s era.
- ConnectionsEdited into Marvel Studios: Assembled: The Making of Ms. Marvel (2022)
- SoundtracksTu Mera Chand
Written by Shakeel Badayuni and Naushad
Performed by Suraiya and Shyam
Courtesy of Saregama, by arrangement with The Royalty Network, Inc
Featured review
Time and Again
We're now moving closer to the end of yet another Marvel show, and this has been one of the more enjoyable ones. Not that the other have lacked entertainment value, but this has had a wide variety of things to offer, most importantly, in terms of its expanding storytelling, which gets bigger for each episode. We're not only two episodes short of a full show, so it's time to really give some gas and show us what we're going to spend two more hours with. This episode was definitely a more drawn-out episode that did leave me with more longing questions than actual answers.
A lot of people have been annoyed by the change of her powers' origin. This could not be more irrelevant for the show, so I'd like those people to just go away. This episode, if anything, did a great job of showing the inheritance of her powers. The backstory provided a nice storytelling device to show, and it gives a great connection to Kamala's past that was not explored to this depth in the original comics. And I think that would have been even greater had the episode had some time to merit on its choices and not rush a lot of its storytelling along. I don't think that having a flashback episode as your penultimate episode is a good thing, because it mostly puts the storytelling to a halt, and while this added a lot to Kamala's development as a superhero, it made for some awkward moments with her mother, who apparently accepts her powers almost immediately, yet spent the last four episodes constantly being over her like a hawk. That came way too quick for me to accepting of it. However, what it did right was lead us into the finale with some kind of idea of what's going to happen. It doesn't seem like Kamala is completely done with her fight against the Department of Damage Control, and with Kamran also getting some interesting development in this, it seems like the show still has a lot to offer. I'm excited to see where it goes, despite this episode feeling a little rushed.
"Time and Again" offered a nice backstory to Kamala's powers, but also pressed the show to a halt that made some transitions a little awkward. The performance from Iman Vellani continues to impress and the episode sets up a season finale that will put her in the middle of some very tough decisions yet made.
A lot of people have been annoyed by the change of her powers' origin. This could not be more irrelevant for the show, so I'd like those people to just go away. This episode, if anything, did a great job of showing the inheritance of her powers. The backstory provided a nice storytelling device to show, and it gives a great connection to Kamala's past that was not explored to this depth in the original comics. And I think that would have been even greater had the episode had some time to merit on its choices and not rush a lot of its storytelling along. I don't think that having a flashback episode as your penultimate episode is a good thing, because it mostly puts the storytelling to a halt, and while this added a lot to Kamala's development as a superhero, it made for some awkward moments with her mother, who apparently accepts her powers almost immediately, yet spent the last four episodes constantly being over her like a hawk. That came way too quick for me to accepting of it. However, what it did right was lead us into the finale with some kind of idea of what's going to happen. It doesn't seem like Kamala is completely done with her fight against the Department of Damage Control, and with Kamran also getting some interesting development in this, it seems like the show still has a lot to offer. I'm excited to see where it goes, despite this episode feeling a little rushed.
"Time and Again" offered a nice backstory to Kamala's powers, but also pressed the show to a halt that made some transitions a little awkward. The performance from Iman Vellani continues to impress and the episode sets up a season finale that will put her in the middle of some very tough decisions yet made.
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- lassegalsgaard
- Jul 12, 2022
Details
- Runtime38 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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