Yeah, I thought episode one of
Marvel's Super Spies Wearing Toques was...fine, so far. Most it was dully shot and even the Skrull tech was kinda low key and not weird or sci-fi enough for me. Sam Jackson doing his Sam Jackson thing is enjoyable enough, though.
And I gotta agree with your assessment of the Disney+ shows so far,
@Tress. They've been a "mostly fine" mixed bag. Some have had some great
moments, but I wouldn't say any one series or episode has really stood out for me.
WandaVision started really strong, but it became less interesting as the mysteries were unraveled.
Falcon & Winter Soldier had some good performances, but it was mostly forgettable. I read somewhere the original plan for the bad guys was releasing some kind of plague. And they shoddily reworked it because of Covid.
Loki started slow largely because they spent so much time with exposition. Explaining how the multiverse worked, how the TVA worked, etc. Once they got the explaining out of the way, it got more fun.
What If...? was definitely hit and miss, though I think it ended on a high-note with the finale.
I liked
Hawkeye, but I can't honestly remember much about it except for the big moments. The chemistry between the two Hawkeyes was a lot of fun.
I also mostly liked
Moon Knight, but its lows were a combination of my issues with WandaVision (less interesting as the mystery unraveled) and Falcon & Winter Soldier (mostly forgettable except for the big parts)
The only good thing to come out of
Ms. Marvel was the main actress, who dragged the show up to watchable. They clearly worked hard to try to rework her origin so it didn't tie in with The Inhumans anymore, but I'm honestly not sure if the final product was worth all that reworking. Giving her a far more complicated backstory kinda muddles it up.
And
She-Hulk, I had a lot of fun with. I disagree with the bad CGI and thought it was mostly fine for a TV budget. I laughed at the finale's meta twist when I first watched it, but I've liked it less the more I think about it. Honestly, the only reason I loved She-Hulk as much as I did is for my man Charlie Cox coming back as Dardevil. He was clearly having a blast being back as 'ol Hornhead.