You know, I find it ironic that Mary Jane narrates about how much she is in control of her own life, that she is where she is because of the choices she made. And yet her entire power set is based around random chance. That and her man-bun sporting hipster duffus of a partner known as Paul "I was duped into committing genocide but I'm a good person" Rabin literally controls the power levels on her discount Ben-10 watch--for her own safety, of course! You'd think Celeste Bronfman would've done something with this to highlight the dramatic irony of MJ's current status quo, but no! Like her tragic loss of MJ's fake adopted kids that she's going to therapy for, everything's fine! Oh, and apparently MJ forgot how to act during those four years she spent in Mayan Apocalypse land despite being, you know, a professional actress! Who was able to fool "She-lectro" once before by pretending to be the Invisible Woman yet can't seem to fool her with a simple bluff? Glad this was a one-shot because if this was an actual series, it'd be dead on arrival.