: Directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, the episode is praised for its "lived experience" and vibrant portrayal of Karachi. Critics at Vulture noted how the setting feels authentic, moving from the zippy streets to personal family history.
Several shows have an episode titled "Seeing Red" for their first season's fourth episode. The most prominent is the Disney+ series , though other series like The Blacklist also feature a similar title for S1E4. Ms. Marvel S1E4: "Seeing Red" Review [S1E4] Seeing Red
For those following newer series or re-imaginings, the reception for "Red"-themed episodes remains high for their ability to hook viewers through character development. : Directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, the episode is
: Kamala meets Kareem and the Red Daggers, introducing a new dynamic to her journey. The episode features a zippy, claustrophobic chase sequence that balances the more grounded family moments. The most prominent is the Disney+ series ,
: The episode ends with a massive cliffhanger as Kamala is transported back in time to the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan at a train station—a moment Show Snob describes as pivotal for her finding the answers she seeks. The Blacklist S1E4: "The Stewmaker"
: The episode is noted for showing a more ruthless side of Red as he deals with a professional "disposer" of bodies to save Liz. Community Perspectives