Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, but SI does not fare much better either.
…Now, some of you are raising a point that while AoS
was a show about a group of people, (i.e. the titular characters), SI is a show
about Nick Fury and his entourage, just as the ‘Hawkeye’ Series had been about
Hawkeye… and the other Hawkeye, (you decide which is which). This is
reasonable, but, again, if you look at ‘Hawkeye’, it was more than just about
Hawkeyes one and two, it was also about their families, (especially about Kate’s),
and about Echo, (another Marvel character who may or may not getting their own
series in the future). In other words, ‘Hawkeye’ was part of MCU’s zeitgeist of
that time, that of transitions: the title of ‘Hawkeye’ passed from Clint to
Kate, and the landscape of MCU itself changed: NYC got a new vigilante, Echo,
while Fisk was on the out, (supposedly), and Yelena Belova got further
established in MCU than compared to her MCU debut in the ‘Black Widow’ film. SI
does nothing like that, it is just Nick Fury running around, trying to save the
world, while his few allies are just dying, and he’s blithely ignoring them: ‘Jeeves
is dead? Thanks for the update, bye!’ There is no hook to capture and hold the
audience’s attention, no nothing.
…AoS had the same problem, as a matter of fact, even
from the start, but because they had several
core characters who didn’t die in the
initial episodes, for example, this show began to generate plenty of drama by
the second half of the first season, and that was what kept it going, especially
in the first three-four seasons. SI doesn’t have that either – the characters
are both new and forgettable, and the new ‘Marvels’ trailer only further
emphasized that SI is less of a milestone for MCU, and more of an aside,
forgotten as quickly as possible. Why? Because that movie is about the Kree,
not the Skrulls, as villains.
The fact that SI has evil Skrulls for villains,
(rather than plain-mundane Chinese, North Koreans or Russians – thank God for
that), is also a problem: by now MCU has established that Kree are the bad guys
out of the two, and the Skrulls are allies of Fury and Earth’s humans; to have
them suddenly become evil has made things even more convoluted and
uncomfortable for MCU and its’ narrative, so the odds of SI being shoved aside
and forgotten after its’ run ends is perfect.
Pause. Going back to the new ‘Marvels’ trailer, we
also see Fury there, but no other member of the SI cast, including Ms. Sonya,
who is just a variant of countess Val, of whom there’s no sign, which is proof
that SI is about to be done and gone in MCU. True, the first ‘Captain Marvel’
film also starred Phil Coulson, who ended his AoS run being more live than
dead, and the ‘Marvels’ trailer ignores that as well, but AoS is apocrypha of
MCU on one hand, and on the other, MCU is restructuring itself even regardless
of AoS by now. Is that it?
For SI – yes. For FH – not so much. This week the game
has released a depiction of a new PC character, the Ocelotl. Succinctly put, this
character is based on a RL and fantasy versions of the Aztec Jaguar Knight
caste, but because of copyright infringement, or because FH is trying to be
fancy, the character is named after the ocelot wildcat instead.
An ocelot is a sizeable feline, true, after the
jaguar and the puma it is the biggest cat in the American tropics, but the
jaguar could easily have an ocelot for breakfast if the latter got unlucky on
one paw, and on the other, the North/Central American bobcat could probably
overpower it as well. There is no idea as to why FH ignored the jaguar, the
American biggest cat, in the favor of the ocelot, but it still did.
As for the new character’s weapons… He wields a Macahuitl
and Tepoztopilli. The first is a wooden sword/baseball bat studded with sharp
shards of obsidian. The second is a wooden spear with a wide head, also studded
with sharp shards of obsidian. In the original Mesoamerica, which had no metal
armor, such weapons were formidable, tearing at a human body, and obsidian
shards could and would splinter on impact, further hurting the human. Against metal,
(ok, steel), arms and armor, however, as well as firearms, the Aztec weapon
proved inefficient, and the Natives would acquire those weapons and armor quickly
enough, though it wasn’t sufficient to save their empire from collapsing… from
several reasons, actually, but none of them are relevant to FH. What is
important, supposedly, is that the Aztec Jaguar was already featured in S2 of
Deadliest Warrior, (DW), where he faced a Zande warrior of Africa, and lost.
Now, under a new name, he is returning to mass media – it will be interesting
to see how the ‘Ocelotl’ will fair in the game.
This is it for now. See you all soon!
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