This is my favorite episode. Why did I cry when her people from Sky World came to help. This was definitely a What if episode. Imagine the Natives having powers to stop the genocide of their people.
You don’t know Native American history do you If the Mohawk had been given super powers They in fact would have killed and slaughtered a lot of people Literally when they got guns; they almost wiped out the Algonquin
As a Native American (Ojibwe Tribe) seeing an Indigenous superhero honestly meant the world to me. I am 18 and honestly saw no good Native representation up until these past 2 years, although there is a lot more representation that needs to be shown it’s an amazing step with What if and Echo! I love that Indigenous people were able to have their input on this and that Native VAs were casted, even if it’s the bare minimum it makes me feel so proud! Thank you for the reaction ❤️
I was actually brought to tears at this episode, because to often in tv and especially in movies do we see Native Americans portrayed only as victims who were robbed of everything, but in this world, they stood up and succeeded in defending their home. And it was thanks to a young Mohawk woman named Kahhori. This has been my most anticipated anticipated episode of What If for the past year, and far exceeded my high expectations. I would absolutely love to see more of Kahhori. In comics, tv, and especially in movies. *GIVE US MORE OF THIS WORLD, AND OF KAHHORI!*
But it was a super historically and culturally innacruate episode Also map innacruate like… what the shot why are the Mohawk at the shore Fighting ships of the line what in all of these seems vageuly not entirely made up
@@thedarkknight2221 I’d rather then start to write native Americans as people And if they reference real groups of us do it accurately But positive ignorance and racism is jsut as bad as negative
@@thedarkknight2221 also I mean That both a wouldve been more accurate but b No I’d just rather it was accurate Mohawk arnt a coastal people British didn’t ships of the line to explore nor did they even exist in the early period and just so many things just really wrong about the show
@@thedarkknight2221 also I wish they wouldn’t pick the Mohawk One of the most agressive militant cuktures in North America Who deifnforly yah; shouldn’t be rewritten as some sort of super nice friendly champions of native people
The voice actress who plays Kahorri, Devery Jacobs, plays another new MCU character named Bonnie in Marvel Studios’ Echo, which is out on Disney+ next Tuesday night at 9PM EST/6PM PST on Disney+.
She's also confirmed there's no connection between the two characters. She had already recorded her voice work for What If when she auditioned for Echo. However, she has also said she'd love to see Kahhori brought into the live action productions.
I really enjoyed this episode as well as seeing your two react to it. I am already in love with Kahhori, and I really hope we see her again in the future.
I love this episode!!! I like Kahhori and would love to see her in live-action form played by Devery Jacobs. You have to wonder if Marvel has plans for her to go into the MCU? Maybe she can appear in Avengers: Secret Wars!
@themoviecouple I liked how the used different colors for the different languages in this episode(like they did in black panther wakanda forever) Very nice and good work
If the subtitles aren't your thing (no judgement) then there is a full English version of the episode in the show's Extras tab. Either way, this was a fantastic episode. I love that they worked with tribal members (both behind the scenes and for the supporting cast) to make sure they handled things correctly. A lot of the music was from a Mohawk musician as well. The story did feel a little rushed, but that's just how What If stories are due to the time constraints. I'm hoping we get to see Kahhori again outside of this series, including in the comics.
It was a fine episode but it did feel a bit out of place, it's only a 9 episode season after all. Marvel still knows how to write a good origin story, but a real connection to the MCU would have been nice. That's the main draw of the series after all.
I love the episode, but please be aware that it is not very accurate to talk about the Mohawk tribe meeting Spaniards. There were many other tribes in the South that did actually met with them. I found the choice to be a little odd, if anyone else knows better I would be happy to be corrected... All that said of course the MCU shouldn't be the place for historic accuracy, specially in a what if series.
The Spaniards were looking for the Fountain of Youth. The Fountain of Youth is strongly associated with the Spanish conquest. Since the tesseract lake does act as a fountain of youth, this is where the Spanish came. It makes a lot of sense in the context of an alternate history where the tesseract landed in Mohawk land.
I don't mind a female character to be so powerful, but give me a good believable reason on why she got so powerful, not just because. As a new character, this should've worked better as a movie, with plenty of time to show us why whe cares about her people, and how she mastered the new power. This felt like a test from Marvel/Disney, on a new character, after all the fails they've had on the past 2 years.
Um - the Tessaract? She was full of space stone energy, like everyone else in the sky world, and in case you missed it we even got the training montage as she mastered her powers, and then saw her practice on the Spaniards who breached the portal. And it's not like they didn't make it obvious why she cared about her people - it is SUPPOSED to be the default for a human being after all, and for those who couldn't read the subtext we were shown the relationship with her little brother. What episode did YOU watch?
This is my favorite episode. Why did I cry when her people from Sky World came to help. This was definitely a What if episode. Imagine the Natives having powers to stop the genocide of their people.
You don’t know Native American history do you
If the Mohawk had been given super powers
They in fact would have killed and slaughtered a lot of people
Literally when they got guns; they almost wiped out the Algonquin
As a Native American (Ojibwe Tribe) seeing an Indigenous superhero honestly meant the world to me. I am 18 and honestly saw no good Native representation up until these past 2 years, although there is a lot more representation that needs to be shown it’s an amazing step with What if and Echo! I love that Indigenous people were able to have their input on this and that Native VAs were casted, even if it’s the bare minimum it makes me feel so proud! Thank you for the reaction ❤️
I was actually brought to tears at this episode, because to often in tv and especially in movies do we see Native Americans portrayed only as victims who were robbed of everything, but in this world, they stood up and succeeded in defending their home. And it was thanks to a young Mohawk woman named Kahhori.
This has been my most anticipated anticipated episode of What If for the past year, and far exceeded my high expectations. I would absolutely love to see more of Kahhori. In comics, tv, and especially in movies.
*GIVE US MORE OF THIS WORLD, AND OF KAHHORI!*
But it was a super historically and culturally innacruate episode
Also map innacruate like… what the shot why are the Mohawk at the shore
Fighting ships of the line what in all of these seems vageuly not entirely made up
@@ShmuckCanuck would you rather write this so that it ends with all of the Mohawk wiped out?
@@thedarkknight2221 I’d rather then start to write native Americans as people
And if they reference real groups of us do it accurately
But positive ignorance and racism is jsut as bad as negative
@@thedarkknight2221 also I mean
That both a wouldve been more accurate but b
No I’d just rather it was accurate
Mohawk arnt a coastal people
British didn’t ships of the line to explore nor did they even exist in the early period and just so many things just really wrong about the show
@@thedarkknight2221 also I wish they wouldn’t pick the Mohawk
One of the most agressive militant cuktures in North America
Who deifnforly yah; shouldn’t be rewritten as some sort of super nice friendly champions of native people
The voice actress who plays Kahorri, Devery Jacobs, plays another new MCU character named Bonnie in Marvel Studios’ Echo, which is out on Disney+ next Tuesday night at 9PM EST/6PM PST on Disney+.
She's also confirmed there's no connection between the two characters. She had already recorded her voice work for What If when she auditioned for Echo.
However, she has also said she'd love to see Kahhori brought into the live action productions.
@@AndrewMcCollI did see that.
I really enjoyed this episode as well as seeing your two react to it. I am already in love with Kahhori, and I really hope we see her again in the future.
I love this episode!!! I like Kahhori and would love to see her in live-action form played by Devery Jacobs. You have to wonder if Marvel has plans for her to go into the MCU? Maybe she can appear in Avengers: Secret Wars!
you mean devery jacobs?
@@vernonsbible3413 yes I meant Jacobs! Sorry about that! I edited my comments. Thanks for the error.
Desert Jacobs will be in the upcoming Echo series.
I actually enjoyed that it was spoken in another language. It made it feel more authentic. And since I watch anime it didn't bug me as much
@themoviecouple I liked how the used different colors for the different languages in this episode(like they did in black panther wakanda forever) Very nice and good work
Happy New Year, Wendy and Dustin!🥳
Happy new year to you!
If the subtitles aren't your thing (no judgement) then there is a full English version of the episode in the show's Extras tab.
Either way, this was a fantastic episode. I love that they worked with tribal members (both behind the scenes and for the supporting cast) to make sure they handled things correctly. A lot of the music was from a Mohawk musician as well. The story did feel a little rushed, but that's just how What If stories are due to the time constraints.
I'm hoping we get to see Kahhori again outside of this series, including in the comics.
Really, that’s dope!
That's amazing thanks for sharing I really enjoyed watching the sub version but I'm gonna go back and watch the English
It’s my favorite episode of the season.
How I rank this season:
1. Kahori's Tribe vs Spanish Conquest
2. Ten Rings and Hela vs Odin
3. Carter n KAHORI vs Dr strange.
happy new year
Happy new year!
Awesome episode you guys and Happy New Year to you both 🎊😀🎉🥳🎉😀🎊
Not my favourite episode of the season but great story. You will love the Carter /Strange story. Will look forward to seeing the rest of your reviews.
It was a fine episode but it did feel a bit out of place, it's only a 9 episode season after all. Marvel still knows how to write a good origin story, but a real connection to the MCU would have been nice. That's the main draw of the series after all.
You could think of this as What If Wakanada has not been isolationist.
Not the best episode in season 2 but not bad for original story ❤
I love the episode, but please be aware that it is not very accurate to talk about the Mohawk tribe meeting Spaniards. There were many other tribes in the South that did actually met with them. I found the choice to be a little odd, if anyone else knows better I would be happy to be corrected... All that said of course the MCU shouldn't be the place for historic accuracy, specially in a what if series.
The Spaniards were looking for the Fountain of Youth. The Fountain of Youth is strongly associated with the Spanish conquest. Since the tesseract lake does act as a fountain of youth, this is where the Spanish came. It makes a lot of sense in the context of an alternate history where the tesseract landed in Mohawk land.
I don't mind a female character to be so powerful, but give me a good believable reason on why she got so powerful, not just because. As a new character, this should've worked better as a movie, with plenty of time to show us why whe cares about her people, and how she mastered the new power. This felt like a test from Marvel/Disney, on a new character, after all the fails they've had on the past 2 years.
Um - the Tessaract? She was full of space stone energy, like everyone else in the sky world, and in case you missed it we even got the training montage as she mastered her powers, and then saw her practice on the Spaniards who breached the portal. And it's not like they didn't make it obvious why she cared about her people - it is SUPPOSED to be the default for a human being after all, and for those who couldn't read the subtext we were shown the relationship with her little brother. What episode did YOU watch?
Yeah, it's not like we have seen another character powered by the Space Stone being one of the most powerful heroes in the universe before...
Disney has a diversity team? No wonder everything from disney has been shit lately
Happy New Year, Wendy and Dustin!🥳
Happy new year!