He really is a master class, and I'm glad he appeared on The Thick of It because if he didn't he would've retired ages ago and we wouldn't have so many good performances
Marvel’s time travel wasn’t a different universe so much. It meant that if you went back to say 1965, the 2024 that you would return to wouldn’t be the same. For the brief period when the stones are all in 2024 that means that universe is now seperate. Tony’s whizzbang gadget allows for the timeline to maintain consistency for the period they need it to.
just watched...very good 1 season series. I guess they shouldnt even continue it now that the cat is out of the bag. its why I thought the show was so good cause it leaves you uncertain and puzzling along the way. especially the start is great, its very bleak and ambiguous where she seemingly has the same latent disorder her son had. feels very menacing, like some sort of downfall is imminent. a continued series has high chance of becoming gimicky.. like what? were gonna do this again in other life? tough to see any (good) direction to take it in
I agree that like with all time travel/death loop media, there's a chance that it could become convoluted However, so far the rules seem pretty simple to follow and I'm intrigued by where they will take the characters
@@therealloomar yeah convoluted, or more like repetitive in this case. cause like you said its not super intricate how the rules are... im more worried though that the series continued, even though the characters are great in this, would suffer from missing the ambiguity that we had before we knew what was going on.