Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, and SI is no escape.
First, about real life: Eric Flint is dead. The man –
the author – died in 2022, last year, and the world has become a poorer place
without him. His 1630s series was a fun AH series of books, novels and story
anthologies, even if they weren’t the most politically correct – i.e., in the
last few novels, the new USE – United States of Europe – and their Swedish
allies are fighting the ‘upgraded’ version of the Ottoman Empire. This could
have been quite appropriate in the 1990s and especially early 2000s, when the
U.S. has invaded, (for a lack of better word), Afghanistan and Middle East, but
now, when U.S. has lost all of its’ earlier gains, (especially Afghanistan),
not so much. What next?
SI offers little succor, save that it is over, and
as people have noticed, the series’ finale redeeming feature is the abrupt
change of tone in this particular episode. This is not neither new nor
surprising: this has happened already in AoS, ‘Ms. Marvel’, and ‘She-Hulk’, as we
have discussed previously, and indicates that regardless of whatever these
shows have shown previously, in the future, this information will not be
utilized, but be discarded instead, and moreover, MCU is starting anew with
them.
…Aye, AoS was rather discarded completely as an
alternative, and so far there’s no sign of ‘She-Hulk’, but MM the character is
going to be important in the upcoming ‘Marvels’ movie – and so SI concluding
shots are tied into it; the rest are just a rip-off of the Sokovian accords,
which are done and gone and forgotten by MCU. Anything else?
About SI – not really: it was full of forgettable,
surrogate characters, just as MM had been, and just as MM has, it is going to
vanish into nowhere. About Eric Flint – I do not know, maybe his novel series
will continue, maybe not. Real life sucks, eh?
This is it, then. Talk to you all later.
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