And it's too late to fix it.
Summary We’re an episode away from the end of Secret Invasion and the show, while a thought-provoking look at the politics of displacement that’s full of twists and revelations, keeps falling flat. How does a Marvel show about alien conspiracies and intrigue leave you cold? By completely undermining its protagonist. Nick Fury is the star of the show; it’s the first time he’s been allowed to snatch the spotlight away from the superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Nothing Affects Nick Fury on 'Secret Invasion' A lot has happened in five episodes of Secret Invasion, and as a living, breathing human being, it’s been a lot to take in. But not Nick Fury. The man either has a stone-cold heart, or the show’s creators forgot that people have to react to the events and happenings around them.
Nick Fury Doesn't Have Time To Mourn Granted, Fury isn’t able to immediately react to Talos’s death because he has to protect the President of the United States of America, and he’s concerned about the third world war breaking out, but that’s still not a good enough reason for him to not engage with the deaths of his closest allies. Steve Rogers was in the midst of the second world war, and even he took a moment to mourn his best friend Bucky Barnes’ death.
Is Fury Supposed To Be Unlikeable on 'Secret Invasion'? We find out early on in the show that Fury, after discovering the existence of the Skrulls during the events of Captain Marvel, promised to find the aliens a new home. That was in the 1990s. A good 30-odd years later, Fury has not fulfilled his promise. His failure is the reason Gravik and his faction even exist. Yes, it’s a massive undertaking to find a new home for a people, but Fury hasn’t had to go it alone.
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