Episode 3 of Marvel's Secret Invasion doesn't pack a lot of character work, focusing instead on ramping up the plot and delivering shocking twists.
Episode 2 ended on a high note with the reveal of Nick Fury’s wife, a Skrull named Varra. After a short intro at Gravik’s base of operations and clear confirmation that our “super Skrulls” suspicions were real, we go back to 1998 – one year after the last flashback – and witness how Fury and Varra’s relationship started to blossom.
Gravik has a point when he takes shots at the leaders who comfortably sent men to die during war times, but he keeps circling back to an armed uprising that would endanger the entirety of his species, especially when they are few against many. On the other side of the table, Talos has faith in the humans distinguishing between green allies and foes if he pulls the curtain.
Before we move on to discuss the episode’s key scene, we must say we still aren’t sure about Falsworth’s true allegiances; she easily gives up crucial information that Gravik later confirms that he was happy to release in order to root out the traitor inside his closest circle.
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