Thursday, 24 October 2024

AAA 'Death' - Oct 24

Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, while I do want to talk about the ‘Venom 3’ film, we will need to postpone it for a few days still, because of spoilers and similar issues. Onto AAA’s episode 1x07, ‘Death’.

First, ‘Death’ is the other identity of Rio Vidal, it looks like. In the Marvel comics, Death appears often enough, and the comics have plenty of death-related deities too. In MCU, however, the Grim Reaper didn’t really make an appearance, so Rio Vidal being one of its’ incarnations… well, why not? Weirder things have happened in MCU, not to mention that this is progress and innovation, things that had been missed in AAA until now.

Again, MCU movies, TV series, and so on, always did their best to move the entire universe onwards, though, admittedly, since the end of Phase 3, this become more erratic and less efficient than before. Possibly, it would be better for everyone if MCU ended then, on a high note, than wherever it is going now – and enter ‘Agatha All Along’. So far, this show had little else going for it save for Agatha’s misadventures; yes, it is her show, but she herself had been for too little in MCU and played a specific and a small role for her to matter all that much.

…And maybe she does not. We already got Billy, Wanda’s son, possessing Willy the Teen here, and Billy/Wiccan is quite an important character, even though Marvel comics and MCU are different. Therefore, there is already a good chance that he will ‘eclipse’ Agatha after all – Western media are good at this sort of thing, this gradual transference from one main character to another – and the show will end on a different note from which it started. Pause.

Ah yes, Madame Lilia. She came back to life once more, and she died once more, and AAA the show used her and her life to progress TT/Willy’s/Billy’s story some more, albeit in a non-linear fashion. How clever, neuvau, and innovative! For real. Cough.

However, on a more serious note, AAA is turning out to be banal, rather than zany, about TT than about the titular heroine, and with more distractions than with the actual content. Here, MCU is trying to use atypical approaches and images to tell a typical story and while it is succeeding, the people are not being too impressed – or too invested; they will not be too upset if Rio/Death takes away Agatha after all, that is.

For now, though, this is it. See you all soon!

 

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