What If… Hela Found the Ten Rings? Wastes the Chance to Fix the MCU’s LGBTQ Problem

In What If…? Season 2, Marvel Studios once more continues to tread new ground with unique alternate reality stories. For example, Peter Quill goes on a Celestial rampage against the Avengers. In addition, Nebula forms a Guardians of the Galaxy pastiche.Intriguingly, the Goddess of Death, Hela, gets her own chapter. This narrative focuses on her atoning for her sins. However, the Marvel Cinematic Universe misses a major opportunity to use the journey of this Hela variant to fix a major issue it has with LGBTQ narratives.They form an uneasy alliance, with Jiayi taking Hela in, spotting she has an emotional maelstrom within that needs to be calmed. There is a lot of rage inside, stemming from Odin’s toxic masculinity and controlling ways. Jiayi, however, shows the Asgardian deity what humility, unity and peace look like. She can sense the frustration over the lack of agency and identity in Hela, so she comes from an angle of compassion, love and empathy. Knowing how to relate to Hela, she trains the villain who has been de-powered by her father and exiled in the hopes she will suffer.

In What If…? Season 2, Marvel Studios once more continues to tread new ground with unique alternate reality stories. For example, Peter Quill goes on a Celestial rampage against the Avengers. In addition, Nebula forms a Guardians of the Galaxy pastiche.

Intriguingly, the Goddess of Death, Hela, gets her own chapter. This narrative focuses on her atoning for her sins. However, the Marvel Cinematic Universe misses a major opportunity to use the journey of this Hela variant to fix a major issue it has with LGBTQ narratives.

They form an uneasy alliance, with Jiayi taking Hela in, spotting she has an emotional maelstrom within that needs to be calmed. There is a lot of rage inside, stemming from Odin’s toxic masculinity and controlling ways. Jiayi, however, shows the Asgardian deity what humility, unity and peace look like. She can sense the frustration over the lack of agency and identity in Hela, so she comes from an angle of compassion, love and empathy. Knowing how to relate to Hela, she trains the villain who has been de-powered by her father and exiled in the hopes she will suffer.

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