I've been very out of the loop on all things Marvel so this may be a very cold take but:
I'd been wondering how MCU was going to deal with real world events like that last presidential administration and Covid. I felt like a world where there are good guys and patriotism ect had gotten too far removed from the real world. I guess The Blip is how they are dealing with it. Basically The Blip is sort of 'a weird and anomalous thing happened that hurt treaties, caused chaos, left lasting pain etc' and the world is just in the first stages of recovery from it. The Blip is being used to put the fictional world thematically on track with the real world. Grief, confusion, degradation of old norms, loss, lots of people in need, etc.
Show's pretty decent so far. This is not the section of the MCU I am into. I'm just here because it's the thing fandom is watching right now.
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Date: 2021-03-19 07:42 pm (UTC)From: