The Skrulls apparently have such a fine plan that they throw away another perfectly fine plan just to get there.
I should say that I don’t necessarily think any of this is a failure of the writing or the acting.
On the way to the meeting, Gravik takes a phone call where he very clearly sets an obvious trap for G’iah, naming the time and place of his next terrorist scheme, and she stupidly takes the bait and hands off the info to her father.
d then came back and went on a years-long space vacation? Or how would you feel if you found out that your spouse was part of a plan to wipe out an entire species that you happened to be part of? Tsk tsk, Fury family. Tsk tsk.I am once again dropping the episode down a full letter grade over the A.I. intro. I know it’s an effectively meaningless and performative “punishment,” but replacing work that could be done by a person with an A.I.
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