I'm not wrong. It took a satirical look at just about every superhero trope there is, plus all of the complaints that are most prevalent on the Internet like Marvel has the same formula for every single show and women superheroes are being made to look more powerful than men.
Just think of the first episode and how much it made light of common superhero movie/TV show plot points.
1) Superhero happens to have family member get similar powers
2) Scene where person gets their powers is totally ridiculous (car crash caused by alien spaceship)
3) Person blacks out, wakes up as superhero
4) Person struggles to use powers at first, then uses them perfectly after a montage scene
5) Way too many act totally normal after person acquires super powers.
It had lots of laughs, great cameos by Wong and Roth, but no one should have taken any part of the plot seriously or expected it to have some sort of high stakes ending. The show had a Asgardian shapeshifter impersonating Megan Thee Stallion for god's sakes. It was far and away my favorite show that Marvel has put out on D+.
WARNING: I have a deep-seated desire for others to love the Star Wars franchise as much as I do, in exactly the way I do, and get snippy and sensitive and passive-aggressive when they don't.