Another really good episode today! I'm not sure if it's my favorite of the six so far, but it definitely takes things into very new directions, by going back to the start of the MCU during the events of Iron Man 1, and crossing over many elements of that film and Black Panther. I feel like Michael B. Jordan did a great job as Killmonger here, and it was interesting to see him achieve so much in such a short time. I really loved the bit about him liking anime as the reason for the bold design choice for his Project Liberator drone, which also confirms that Tony knows what Gundam is (because why wouldn't he).
Also very cool to get more Chadwick Boseman, John Kani, Danai Gurira, and Angela Bassett! I think over-all, the voice acting in this episode was delivered pretty well, and Mick Wingert's Tony Stark was a great match, especially since the Tony we see here is still a bit cocky and prideful and less humble since he never went through the trauma of being captured and having to escape the Ten Rings after Yensin was killed.
I think we will also see a return to this timeline in a future episode since I'm pretty sure the mid-season trailer showed a bit of Pepper Potts with the Dora Milaje, so I'n beginning to think the last episode will wrap back around to some of the earlier episodes' cliffhangers (Captain Carter appearing in 2012, Ego meeting Peter Quill, Zombie Thanos), especially since other trailer shave shown that Strange Supreme will meet up with Captain Carter at some point.
-Marc.
-Marc.