Marvel continues to churn out content, and for the most part I've been impressed, though this is an offering which felt less creative and compelling than previous fodder, not to mention that Agents of Shield essentially covered these ideas already. The moral commentary on the refugee experience is where this is most compelling; there are moments when the writing is beautifully crafted, and watching Jackson and Coleman together is a delight, however the pacing is patchy and occasionally this feels undercooked. There is enough here to be generally enjoyable but less so than I was hoping, and is likely most suited to hardened MCU fans. 7.02/10