I really enjoyed many aspects of it. I felt there were some excellent themes about trauma/PTSD and the impact of grounding. The overall ethical trolly-type dilemma, I felt, was well done. I loved that there was a realistic representation. I did not feel any of it was forced and I loved knowing so many kids are going to see themselves in these superheroes. What I didn't like was some of the ham-fisted "avengers unite" type scenes. It reminds me of the 'women of MCU' gathering in Endgame. It's unnatural and not necessary especially when other scenes did this much better. There was also so major cheese with all the "subtle head-nodding" at each other and over-dramatic tears a few times. It was slow to start but really found its footing. Overall, I wouldn't rate this the worst Marvel at all.