![]() While sitting outside of a celebration for her brother and future sister-in-law, Kamala asks her sheikh what he thinks about their new “masked neighbor.” Sheikh Abdullah reminds her that the mysterious hero saved the boy who was about to fall from a high-up minaret in episode two, prompting Kamala to ask him how the hero can prove to everyone that she’s good. You wanna save the world, then you’re gonna save the world.” ⏤ Bruno (episode one)Įpisode three finds Kamala struggling to convince the masses that her superhero alter ego is good and not evil, as well as whether or not to tell her family about her newfound powers and superheroic calling. ![]() This line illustrates the odds stacked against Kamala and leads us to a follow-up quote that packs a similar punch. ![]() Marvel in the first place: giving the Muslim community its very own hero to root for, one who is long overdue and could very well become one of the best and most popular heroes in the entire MCU. She acknowledges that wanting to dress up as Captain Marvel for AvengerCon is stupid, especially in the eyes of her parents, and that she’s not the first person the masses would think of when they hear the word “hero.” Naturally, Marvel also uses this line to highlight exactly what it’s doing with Ms. We know from the show’s title that Kamala is going to become a superhero, but in this moment, on the roof with Bruno, she doubts her ability to do anything special with her life. Marvel provides another setup line here to show us where Kamala begins her adventure to juxtapose where she’s ultimately going to go over the course of season one. “And let’s be honest, it’s not really the brown girls from Jersey City who save the world.” ⏤ Kamala (episode one) His attempt to show his support reinforces the world that Kamala lives in, namely one in which dreams are bad and conformity is good, suggesting that the rest of season one will find Kamala actively not conforming to what society expects of her in the name of following her heart instead. Wilson is yet another parental figure in Kamala’s life who is trying to steer her in the “right” direction despite it not being the one she wants to go in. Wilson encourages Kamala to stop living in a fantasy and “join reality.” Even though his heart is in the right place ⏤ and who doesn’t love a Mulan recitation? ⏤ it’s clear that Mr. Tossing out words like “college admissions,” “SATs,” and “applications,” Mr. Wilson how much time she has to get her life together now that everyone, including him, is telling her that she has to start thinking more seriously about her future. With the comic delivery of a one Hailee Steinfeld, Kamala asks her guidance counselor Mr.
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