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TopicMCU General 2: Hubcaptain America, Zemo and The Thunderbolts
MoogleKupo141
06/17/21 6:34:52 AM
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Paratroopa1 posted...
It bothers me how weirdly earth-centric this show is, when they were talking about finding apocalypses I thought they were going to go to like, a planet that exploded or something, not some boring earth catastrophe. When the list of places that had anomalies came up they were like 90% on earth too. I mean, maybe it's just because Loki is most familiar with earth, but then like one of the resets went to Ego? I dunno it's just weird, I realize it would be hard to make this relatable (and harder to film as well) if they were all crazy weird places in the cosmos but there's like no explanation


This stood out to me too, but I think it may end up making some sense. Like canonically within the MCU as of now, the biggest event in the universe (Thanoss whole situation) was very Earth-centric, even ending with him dying there. Messing that up is probably the biggest possible disruption to the timeline.

Also I dont know for sure what capacity, if any, Kang the Conquerer will appear in this series, but we know hes coming up in the next Ant-Man in somehow, and one of those time keeper statues looks a lot like him.
I dont remember his whole deal exactly, but Im pretty sure hes from Earth too, so if he was involved in starting TVA, that might help explain the Earth-centricity of this stuff.

The TVA in general seems very Earth-centric. All the agents appear to be human, and their mascot is a talking clock, and their whole general aesthetic... Im optimistic that there will be an in-universe reason for all that.
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