Some moments don't feel earned so early in the show, the B-storylines of the first episodes are totally absent. The villains are not interesting yet. And I think we deserve a big exposition scene to explain us what the situation is after the blip. Also what happened to Steve Rogers? It's strange that he would keep quiet, and I can't help thinking he'll have a cameo, and even if he doesn't, they're definitely trying to keep it as an option for the future.
So my issues are mostly about the fact that it's six episodes only, and the constraints of being part of a larger universe that isn't dramatized by a showrunner but by a producer who tries to keep doors opened for writers and directors, which will always be the limit of the MCU: that it has a hard time being more than the sum of its parts.
But lots of fun with the interactions between Stan and Mackie, and I enjoyed they had a all sequence about John Walker. In the end, for all its flaws, I enjoy it and look forward to the next episode.
So my issues are mostly about the fact that it's six episodes only, and the constraints of being part of a larger universe that isn't dramatized by a showrunner but by a producer who tries to keep doors opened for writers and directors, which will always be the limit of the MCU: that it has a hard time being more than the sum of its parts.
But lots of fun with the interactions between Stan and Mackie, and I enjoyed they had a all sequence about John Walker. In the end, for all its flaws, I enjoy it and look forward to the next episode.