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* PreviouslyOn: The episode starts with a minute-long recap of the events of ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', in case you needed a reminder of who the Skrulls are and why they came to Earth in the first place. This leads into the opening scene, set two years after that film's events, in which Fury makes the titular promise that the rest of the series hinges on.
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* PreviouslyOn: The episode starts with a minute-long recap of the events of ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', in case you needed a reminder of who the Skrulls are and why they came to Earth in the first place. This leads into the opening scene, set two years after that film's events, in which Fury makes the titular title promise that the rest of the series hinges on.
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* PreviouslyOn: The episode starts with a minute-long recap of the events of ''Film/CaptainMarvel'', in case you needed a reminder of who the Skrulls are and why they came to Earth in the first place. This leads into the opening scene, set two years after that film's events, in which Fury makes the titular promise that the rest of the series hinges on.
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* PreviouslyOn: The episode starts with a minute-long recap of the events of ''Film/CaptainMarvel'', ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', in case you needed a reminder of who the Skrulls are and why they came to Earth in the first place. This leads into the opening scene, set two years after that film's events, in which Fury makes the titular promise that the rest of the series hinges on.
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Fury grapples with the past and present.
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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: During the train ride to Warsaw, both Fury and Talos make valid points when discussing the Skrulls being on Earth. While Talos is right about how his people needed a home after Skrullos was destroyed and they were being hunted by the Kree Empire across the universe, Fury is right about how the Skrulls can’t stay on Earth when humans can barely tolerate each other.
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** [[spoiler: Horrifyingly subverted come episode 5, where he is fully willing to sacrifice the entire population of New Skrullos (which was ''explicitly'' stated in the first episode to include a significant percentage of noncombatants) to a U.S. airstrike in service to his plan.]]