Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks: we got one heatwave coming after another, with intermediary thunderstorms to make life more interesting, apparently. Hence, let us talk about ‘Destined’, the episode 1x03 of ‘Ms. Marvel’.
What can be said about it? That finally, after
reaching the half-mark of the ‘Ms. Marvel’ S1, we got some excitement here.
First, Kamala’s brother got married, and we got a beautiful depiction of an
ethnic Islamic marriage…before the Damage Control goons gatecrashed it. This
time, though, they seem to be going after Kareem and his mother, who are
associated, or simply are, the Clandestine, or the djinn. Pause.
So, in real life, the djinn are a part of Islamic – or
proto-Islamic – mythology; their role isn’t too different from the various
demons and such in the Christian mythos; they were blamed for everything bad
and unknown and mysterious, their shapes were often poorly defined – there are
even some version of the djinn who are more akin to the doppelgangers/evil
twins of the modern Western mythology; and the Quran mentions them, but not
necessarily in a good way, either. Also, you can call them genies or jinn
instead, and they often weren’t as nice as they were in Disney’s ‘Aladdin’; in
the ‘original’, ‘1001 nights’ ‘Aladdin’ the jinn or the djinn were really
powerful entities, able to destroy cities and armies, and built palaces, and to
take them across the world…basically, compared to mortals, the djinn are almost
all-powerful, but the forces of the Lord, (or Allah), can route them, if
necessary.
…And none of this applies to the djinn ‘depicted’ in ‘Ms.
Marvel’, aka Kareem and his mother, whose relationship with Kamala has become
more ambiguous by now. Rather, the ‘djinn’, or the Clandestine of MCU seem to
be surrogate InHumans, and I got nothing new to comment about that here,
because of predictability. In Marvel Comics, Kamala ‘Ms. Marvel’ Khan was an
InHuman, and was regularly associated with them, even though she never was a
part of Black Bolt and Medusa’s court, and she has her own storyline; separate
from the InHumans’ main one – usually. There are always crossovers, you know!..
In MCU, there are InHumans, actually, but because
their TV series was insipid, nowadays MCU pretends that they never existed, a
fact further enhanced by the fact that AoS was a clusterfuck, and has already
been largely replaced by S.W.O.R.D., as well as by Damage Control. Hence, we
got surrogate S.H.I.E.L.D. chasing surrogate InHumans, because despite all of
the proclamations that MCU’s ‘Ms. Marvel’ is original, in reality it is just a
rehashed version of the comics, because Disney has problems with original –
just look at the ‘Lightyear’ movie: while it isn’t bad, neither it is truly
great.
…And the same can be said about the ‘Obi-Wan’ series;
I was not going to talk about it, but, since it has finished, I might as well –
the show’s predictable: Obi-Wan got his shite together and kicked Vader’s ass,
while Reba’s storyline was also neatly wrapped-up. Sadly, while Obi-Wan has won
a clear and a decisive moral victory, he did not kill Vader; since Vader has
become Palpatine’s chief enforcer by now, (though yes, technically, he is
Palpatine’s apprentice – but does anyone believe that?), his death would’ve caused
a major butterfly effect… so ‘Obi-Wan’ the TV series doesn’t kill Vader, and everything from now on till the events in ‘The
New Hope’ will be (mostly) canon. Did I mention that Disney has a problem with
originality? Well, it does, and in case of ‘Ms. Marvel’, it is also in denial,
both regarding originality and the quality of ‘Ms. Marvel’ it is rather trite
and unoriginal, but it is also beautifully depicted, complete with the ethnic
angle: hooray for that!
…Otherwise, however, this is it for now. ‘Ms. Marvel’
S1 is halfway done; we will just have to wait and see as to what will happen
next. See you all soon!
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