Ms. Marvel’s first season introduced Kamala Khan to the MCU after having previously been fairly unknown. While Marvel’s Avengers from Square Enix introduced Kamala to the wider audience, the Disney+ TV show solidified her place in the mainstream.
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While all episodes ofMs. Marvelfelt tonally consistent and important to the overall story, there was naturally a disparity in the quality between them. None of the episodes were bad, but some were better than others. Nevertheless, regardless of the best episodes ofMs. Marvel, all of them contributed something and are worth a watch to any Marvel fan. There are plenty of thebestMs. Marvelcomics you should readbefore Kamala begins to appear more in the MCU.
6Seeing Red (Episode Four)
The fourth episode of the series is usually where most MCU Phase 4 shows reach their peak, before a quieter penultimate episode and an action-packed finale. This episode is similar to that, doing a lot of work to set up one of thebest superhero origin stories.
InMs. Marvel, “Seeing Red” sees Kamala and her mother travel to Karachi, Pakistan to meet Kamala’s grandmother, Sana. It sees the introduction of the Red Daggers, another faceless faction with plenty of characters but none that ever break into their own.

The Clandestines, as well as the Department of Damage Control, also show up, leading to an episode that feels frenetically paced but without any true drama between the opposing characters.
5Crushed (Episode Two)
Ms. Marvel’s second episode expands more on Kamala dealing with her newfound powers with the help of her best mate Bruno. This is a pretty standard formula for the second episode of the MCU series, but that doesn’t help to detract fromMs. Marvel’s glaring formulaic nature, a problem that’s repeated throughout many MCU Phase 4 TV shows.
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The Department of Damage Control is introduced in a jovial, often comedic way. The problem with this is that Kamala and Bruno never truly feel in danger nor are they being suitably challenged, even if viewers get to seepowers you didn’t knowMs. Marvelhas.
The episode covers a significant stage of Kamala’s superhero journey but feels a bit run-of-the-mill, making it one of the lower-rankingMs. Marvelepisodes.

4Generation Why (Episode One)
The debut episode ofMs. Marvel, “Generation Why” is an excitable romp that does a great job of introducing Kamala, her family, and Bruno.
The best of Kamala’s character is on show as she attends an AvengersCon before discovering her powers. The plot is relatively thin but that’s to be expected with the show needing to introduce many characters at once.

There are manythings we loved fromMs. Marvel’s debut episode, and it’s no slight that it doesn’t compare to later episodes of the series, as a series debut wouldn’t be expected to have lots going on.
3Destined (Episode Three)
The midpoint of the series, “Destined” has a good balance between happy and comedic moments as well as dramatic, dangerous ones. Most of the focus of the episode is on Aamir, Kamala’s brother, and his marriage to Tyesha. A Pakistani wedding comes loaded with some ofMs. Marvel’s best Pakistani and Indian songs, making the episode feel upbeat and modern.
It does feature the Clandestines which, up until this point, are the villains of the show. The Department of Damage Control also shows up to capture them while Kamala escapes.

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“Destined” is a great episode because of the time it spends showing happy moments in Kamala’s life, such as her brother’s wedding. However, it does fall a little short with having two faction-based villains with neither being relatively well-developed.
2Time And Again (Episode Five)
The penultimate episode ofMs. Marvel, “Time and Again” features a trip into the past as Kamala inadvertently becomes a part of her family legend. It sees the first time the MCU has taken on the subject of India’s partition, and with how important it is to Kamala as well as her family’s story, it grips the viewer. There are fewthingsMs. Marvel’s show changes from the comic booksin this episode, but that’s nothing new for the MCU.
The episode doesn’t really explain how Kamala traveled back in time, and it’s pretty vague on what Najima actually did to open the portal/ Veil thing, but it’s a good episode nonetheless because of the stakes being so high.

The B plot with Bruno and Kamran being attacked by the Department of Damage Control helps the episode to maintain its fast pacing with storylines while also continuing to develop the ‘sidekick’ characters.
1No Normal (Episode Six)
The sixth episode and finale ofMs. Marvel, “No Normal” focuses on the Department of Damage Control as well as Kamran struggling to control his powers. It shows off some of thebestMs. Marvelpowers you didn’t know she had.
There’s a bit more going on in this episode and it is much more light-hearted than other MCU shows. It’s clear that the show has a younger target audience but it works as a nice reprieve from the uber-seriousThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Ms. Marvelfinally comes into her own in this series as a hero and is ready to join the MCU film series inThe Marvels.
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