MsMarvel offers a satisfying finale as Kamala prepares to make the leap to someone else's story. Our (spoiler-filled!) review:
Finales are thankless tasks, particulary when they're meant to wrap up a show whose story will be continuing across a vast storytelling landscape. How do you make an ending feel definitive — or at least satisfying — when your main characters are about to make the bright purple, cosmic leap to someone else's story? While there might not be a one-size-fits-all answer, the team behind Ms. Marvel certainly has it figured out where Kamala Khan is concerned.
Fortunately, all they needed was to buy the boys enough time to escape and make a break for the high school, which is where Kamala catches up to them en route. Realizing Kamran's condition is beyond her ability to help, she calls Kareem and asks for his help. He agrees to get Kamran out of the city, provided he can get to the harbor by midnight.
As the group fights their way out of the building, Kamran begins to lose his cool when it becomes clear to him that something happened to his mother Najma and that she isn't coming back. His understandable grief is at war with the reality of needing to escape, and it causes his powers to manifest in an increasingly erratic way.
Because Kamala is such a Carol Danvers fangirl, naturally she is beyond excited to share a name with her hero. But while she has made a personal connection to Captain Marvel's name, what the show has done here is take the most obvious aspects of her superhero identity — her logo and her name — both of which were attributable to Carol Danvers, and made them something that reflects Kamala and her heritage instead.
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