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8/10
Off to a STRONG start
GregTheStopSign9526 December 2023
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On the surface, this looks like little more than a Marvel spin on Blade Runner/Logan's Run era futuristic detective noir. Underneath that surface, though, is a great little story about Nebula becoming part of the Nova Corps.

It's dark, it's gritty (kinda), it doesn't try too hard to tell too big a story, too long a story, it stays relatively small despite the planet-sized stakes on the line...and seeing Nebula dressed in a Reaver coat while sporting Yondu's arrow-controlling headpiece? That's a slice of fried gold right there.

I really do hope we get to see more of this version of Nebula and her nascent "Guardians of Xandar" or whatever they end up being called.
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7/10
What If... Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?
Prismark1027 December 2023
What If... returns for a second season. It delivers a Korg and Howard the Duck mash up that I would like to see more off.

It also has a more nuanced take on Nebula. More so than what was delivered in Guardians of the Galaxy 3.

This is a world where Blade Runner meets Highlander 2. A norish dark world where Nebula was selected by Nova Prime (Julianne Grossman) and enlisted in the Nova Corps.

The planet Xandar is encircled by a shield to stop an invasion but Xandar is falling into lawlessness.

Nova Prime sends Nebula on an off the books mission to break into a mainframe. However betrayal is not far behind.

The first series was uneven. This is a strong start, good animation and a lot of fun.
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6/10
Season 2 gets off to a strong start thanks to a stylish and entertaining episode that interestingly borrows some concepts the Blade Runner franchise.
TheGoldenNinja22 December 2023
What If...?'s 2nd season starts on an unexpectedly strong note. Whilst the series is clearly in no rush to continue the overarching storyline that connected the episodes of season 1, it does succeed in providing a satisfying standalone episode featuring Karen Gillan's Nebula playing in a Blade Runner-influenced sandbox, clearly inspiring both the story and the cinematography of Xandar. The central detective mystery fueling this episode unfortunately is somewhat constrained by its limited runtime. The actual mystery Nebula is tasked with solving is fairly straightforward and easily unraveled. 30 minutes isn't quite enough to do the plot full justice, especially with so much of that space devoted to the early setup and the big climax. However, ultimately the action, humor, and general tone largely make up for most shortcomings, providing a fun and interesting "What If" episode.
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6/10
A Good Looking Slick Show With a Plot On 8x Speed
truthbrarian23 December 2023
A sprawling metropolis... One of the creepiest speeches The Watcher gives begins the action...heavy rain... neon lights, a corpse on the ground, that corpse - Yondu! Is it Blade Runner? Nope its What If.

This story is all about Nebula and her time becoming an elite detective crawling about the city in her flying car. In a alternate world where Ronan the Accuser kills Thanos and becomes the Emperor of the Universe and stuff and Ronan wants to conquer the planet Nebula lives on.

This is amongst the best animation and art design What If has ever had! Colors that are muted but pop whenever they can. Big widescreen shots that look like paintings. I have to say that rock guy by Taika Waititi looks astonishing, much better facial detail than CGI can ever do.

So whats the problem then? Sadly, they make the plot so frustratingly simple and boring by stuffing way too much in 28min leaving not much room for real mystery. This would be a Guardians of the Galaxy movie normally but these guys said yeah we can do this in 20% of the time, sorry writers but you can't. So really every answer to every mystery is just a$$ pull. Problems are just solved because "its time to solve the problems lets just do X Y Z"!!! Yay!

Mainly all the dialogues is like "kids playing with their toys" level like when your son says hahaha I betrayed you but no no your other son says I had the doohickey all along and I reprogrammed it because I am a android and the other son says noooo I will punch you over the cliff" you know what I mean?

So in the end this gets a 6, I had fun with it, it looked beautiful and sounded good. Laura Karpman got a partner and the music was better and less maudlin. I am not one of these jerks who gives stuff 0/10 because of bad plot.

Also is Howard the Duck a joke or a real character now I can't tell?
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7/10
What If... Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?
lassegalsgaard28 December 2023
Since the release of the first season, there hasn't been a lot of movement on getting the events here involved with the main storyline of the MCU. However, maybe it's time for me to realize that they're not going to really incorporate all of that, and going into the second season with that mentality will probably temper expectations and allow me to enjoy it, like I enjoyed the first season. The first season was very entertaining, so it's exciting to see if this holds up. The first episode is an obvious homage to "Blade Runner" and noir films in general, and it's actually pretty awesome.

It took a little time for the character of Nebula to really take off in this universe, but she has since become a very beloved figure in the MCU, and it's nice to see her get an episode that is primarily centered around her. The "Blade Runner"-inspired style really works well with the Xandarian surroundings, and it's great to see it get a bit of a cyberpunk twist with the technology that Nebula has got in her arsenal. The design of this world is still very beautiful, and it feels like the animation has actually gotten a bit better with some of the sets looking a bit more detailed, which made the world feel more gritty. It had a fun gallery of characters taken from across the MCU, but it never really felt like the show had an organic way to introduce them, with the exception of the characters involved with the Nova Corps. The additions of Howard the Duck, Korg and Miek, while being entertaining, felt a little misplaced, especially Korg and Miek. However, the big draw of the episode is its central mystery, and it's not nearly as interesting as the episode wants it to be. It's fascinating enough, but the episode's only big shock of a twist is kinda ruined because the episode telegraphs it coming from a mile away. With that said, the design and the character interactions, as well as the homage to noir films, is enough to make this a very entertaining episode and a good season premiere.

"What If... Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?" is a great homage to classic noir films - especially "Blade Runner" - and its aesthetics matched the vibe flawlessly. But while some of the character interactions are great, some of the introductions are lacking, and the overall plot of the episode feels a little half-cooked given the episode's potential.
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6/10
Common problem of marvel
saifadnankhan-4532231 December 2023
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It tried to do good but like many other marvel movies it's just lackluster and predictable. They could change anything at any point of time or replace any character with another one and nothing would change. So overall it's very hard to keep track of marvel these days. Because predictable common stories with nothing new is becoming very boring and superhero fatigue is at its peak. Maybe it's time to let this genre go on a hiatus for a while. Because marvels constant contents are getting tiring and uninteresting. Hope they figure out something to tackle this issue soon and we are given new and interesting contents.
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9/10
Dark Start to 2nd Season
robbysheilds22 December 2023
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Well, it's the start of Season 2, and let me tell you, it got pretty dark. This was definitely a case of "Earn Your Happy Ending," considering what Nebula goes through in this episode. Speaking of which, I really like her character in this episode. It's Interesting how she adapts to new situations. I also like how she pulls off another triple-cross, the 2nd one in the show. That seems to be a character trait of hers within this show, though that could be coincidence.

I also like the twist with the Nova Corps being corrupt, or at the very least, desperate enough to open the shield that they'd turn to Ronan's side. Speaking of Ronan, he ends up betraying Thanos earlier, defeating him. Seriously, he seems to be getting the short end of the stick almost as much as Tony Stark does in this series. Makes me wonder what's gonna happen with him later on in this season.

As for Ronan, he just sits up above the shields as this looming presence and threat, not even saying a word. I think this is fine, as it keeps the episode grounded to Xandar and the Nova Corps.

Like I said, this episode gets pretty dark, which isn't really surprising for "What If." What is surprising, however, is how horrifying the sequence is with Nebula getting electrocuted. Like, one of the shots shows her skull and it is unnerving, but very effective.

I also really like the parallels with the "Take my hand" thing at the beginning and end, with Nova Prime offering it at the beginning, while Nebula offers it at the end. The difference being that at the end, when Prime is so deep in her mindset and greed, that she doesn't take the hand, she ends up dying for it, while Nebula after taking the hand, ended up in a much better place.

Other than that, the action's pretty good, the pacing surprisingly doesn't feel rushed despite how short this episode is, and I like the odd team-up with Howard the Duck, Groot, and Korg at the end. This episode was a pretty good start to the season, and I'm hoping it can keep that up going forward.
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10/10
An excellent different view
robertgwright23 December 2023
The episode is amazing on how it took a space story like this and turn it into a film noir, "Logan's Run" story. The best part was all of the obscure characters in the episode. This is my favorite of the episodes so far. It is reminiscent of the DC version of What If, called Else Worlds. The story has a decent pace and the best part is that you won't need to see the Marvel films to keep track of what is going on. The episode is a complete with a familiar theme to the story.

It's always astounded me that they can get so many of the Marvel voices cast for these episodes.

Might we have seen here the "G" shield that was used in another reality from Exiles vol1, issue 23? It was given by Galactus to Reed Richards in that world.
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8/10
A nice start for What if.. Season 2
argpolkon22 December 2023
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When I first watched What if... S1, I really liked the idea of exploring universes where choices would be different than the main MCU timeline choices. There were hit or miss episodes, but overall I liked it.

So when I finally watched the first episode from Season 2, my thoughts were that it is better than Captain Carter episode from Season 1. I like that Nebula took redemption after she was give a chance from Super Nova after Ronan betrayed Thanos.

My main criticisms are that Super Nova being twist-villain doesn't make sense since it feels out of character and they let the story to ride quickly without giving a breathing room, especially with Nebula and her team in the end of episode. I wished they would add more time for that team, but overall it's a decent start.
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1/10
Tonally inconsistent mess
Spoonman42022 December 2023
I don't usually write reviews but I'm getting sick of these low quality high budget movies and shows.

The idea of a dark dystopian cyberpunk setting had potential especially with Gillan's execution of Nebula however having the main character fit the setting so well (even if a little cheesy at times) and keeping the overly cheery and annoying characters such as Korg around shatters all sense of emersion especially when paired with the "marvel humour". I'm also sick to death of the info dumping in the dialogue if you have shown an event on screen as an audience member it is incredibly frustrating to have the event explained by multiple characters especially when so many events are being squeezed into only 20 minutes.

Side note nebula gets shot at half way through the episode and the guns make a noise, the barrels glow but NO LASER BOLTS can be seen on screen.....

I'm done with this low quality garbage from marvel until they create something with some passion and integrity.
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8/10
A Solid Start
gabrielmikhno22 December 2023
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What if... Nebula joined the Nova Corps?

Personally I LOVED season 1 of What if...?. I thought it was fantastic! It surprised me in so many waves, and had me love each of the different versions of the characters they portrayed! Sure, there were a few episodes that really didn't need to be there, and some character inconsistencies. But again, it IS the multiverse!

My favorites were the murder mystery episode with Nick Fury, Doctor Strange episode, and Ultron. Top 3.

Now obviously I was awaiting S2. This new episode was okay. What I really liked about it is that it had an awesome animation style, the shots were really well executed! I also really enjoyed the the side characters, especially Howard the Duck! I enjoyed this new side to Nebula, it made sense to the character.

What I didn't like was that it was way too short - a big issue in the first season -, if you add up the time it's only like 23 minutes. Everything was so rushed. They could've showed how it affected people around the globe more. It was very simple. Also, the characters won in like 2 seconds. There was like no security in that Nova Corps building. One thing about the T-Challa episode of S1 is that the breaking in part was very well executed, and it was layers of plans. Which is something they should've done here. Also when did Xandar ever have a planet shield??? Now that was ridiculous. It wasn't put up in the first Guardians of the Galaxy, it wasn't put up in Infinity War, when Thanos came to take the power stone. It wasn't put up in What If...? Ep8 when Ultron came to destroy the planet. I understand it's a plot device, but come on, it felt like lazy writing.

I wish this episode made it more like a... who killed Yondu and why throughout the whole episode. Like a murder mystery. I don't know.

Anyway, the characters were good, and it was a solid beginning, better than Peggy Carter one. Hopefully this season, like the last, gets better with time.
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8/10
Deck-ards Days Night.
southdavid25 January 2024
I reviewed each episode of the first season of "What If" individually and it seems to make sense to do the same thing again this time. I liked that first series overall, and enjoyed how the seemingly disparate stories coalesced into one narrative and I wonder if that's the plan again this time? This first episode was good in its own right though.

Ronan The Accuser betrays and overthrows Thanos, leading to Nebula (Karen Gillan) being alone and floating in space. She's recruited by Nova Prime (Julianne Grossman) to the Nova Corps. Ronan attacks Xandar - which defends itself by surrounding the planet in an impenetrable shield. After a few years of isolation, Xandar has become a different, darker, and more lawless planet, with he Nova Corp the de facto Police Force. Nebula investigates the death of Yondu (Michael Rooker) and discovers that he was in over his head, with a scheme that risks the whole planet.

I mean, there' a painfully obvious inspiration for this episode that otherwise I think is largely untouched in the MCU. This is very "Bladerunner" inspired, from the cars and buildings invoking that future/noir aesthetic, to the character dangling from the edge of the building, by one arm, towards the end. The theme, as well as the story actually works really well - so much so it's a shame that they couldn't actually make this as a full live action film.

There are some additional MCU characters in the episode. Howard The Duck, voiced by Seth Green is a low-level crime boss here and Korg, Groot and Miek all work for him, which is seemingly set up for a Rock, Paper, Scissors gag that was definitely worth it. You have returns to the MCU for both Peter Serafinowicz and Jude Law, who reprises Yon-Rogg. Glenn Close not returning as Nova Prime is the only missing vocal performer.

It remains to be scene whether we'll see these versions of the characters again, but this was certainly a fun start to the second run.
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2/10
Still sick with that Disney disease
delaynomore25 December 2023
This is yet another Disney type of show.

And by that I mean the same kinda uninspired stuff you expect post Avengers Endgame.

As it has been with Marvel shows post Endgame (with exception of WandaVision, Loki), this is just one big fat nothing burger written by ChatGPT.

It's another derivative plot that introduces nothing new except to pad up streaming catalogs. The story absolutely won't wow you cause it's written by ChatGPT. Let me take that back. ChatGPT would have written a better plot.

It really doesn't matter if you watch this or not. It's similar to those Saturday morning cartoon level of entertainment. You just put it on to distract your kids while you are doing the dishes.

The only question you'll have after watching this is "What if I have not wasted my time watching this?"
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