WandaVision

Kinda crazy how this cheerful innocent starting show is going in a direction of horrifying ways of coping with grief...

It also makes me wonder why she didnt have her brother in the picture, but maybe it relies on her having a physical object there (Vision's body), as shown by her need to use real people who where already there, and she just didnt have her brothers.
 
This episode was definitely better than the first 3. Looking forward to seeing where this goes... :) I'm all for taking this show down a dark path.
 
Another FANTASTIC episode. LOVING this show. Honestly, of all the Avengers characters I was mostly ‘Meh’ about Wanda and Vision despite reading West Coast Avengers as a kid in the 80s. This show is helping me really like the MCU versions better then I did before.

If you’re not watching these after every episode..... you really should be.

 
I loved the opening scene in the hospital so much! Far From Home played the Return in a more comedic fashion, but I think it was portrayed more realistically here: confusion and anxiety and fear.

Man I would watch a drama show just about people trying to put their lives back together after blipping back.

There's also some interesting timeline revelations. This takes place about a month after Endgame which puts it about 7 months before Far From Home, so we're getting that gap after Endgame filled rather than purely being set after FFH.
 
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Solid speculation made me feel like I’ve seen this episode before. Basically all the big stuff got nailed by theorizing. Good episode though, glad it’s grabbing the fence riders
 
I think my only beef with this episode is that we didn't move forward from the events of the last. If they'd made a format change and done longer episodes they could have built up the SWORD stuff instead of dropping it all at once, but I see why they did it this way. Looking forward to next week!
 
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I haven’t had time to watch it so binged the 4 episodes last night.

I love it. Playing homage to classic tv-shows and eras while having a constant feeling of something being wrong.

Bettany and Olsen really show their range as actors aswell.
 
It watched the last two and it's definitely getting good. Any other show I would have ditched after the first two, but Marvel has gained enough good will with having weird ideas that a turn out good (GOTG, Antman, etc., IMO, and not being aware of the comics before). But not you DC...

Oh and I kind of figured the reason Wanda was doing this was psychological trauma, so we'll see.
 
I am used to that modern serial formula where they take a basic story and just ration out tiny revelations throughout the season reserving big ones for the season finale.

I know this isn't a serial, but I liked that they just ripped off the Band-Aid off in the 4th episode.
 

"...people have been watching a decade plus of 2-3 hour action-packed Marvel movies, or in show form, binge-able Netflix series like Daredevil and Punisher. As such, they simply weren’t really expecting Disney Plus’s first Marvel superhero show to be…this, and it’s a wild departure from the regular.

But another part of me wants to just say…come on. We are four episodes into a nine episode season, and we have seen probably…two total hours of the series, given that each episode has 5 minutes of credits attached to it."
 
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You know, people could be upset that it's different, if they hadn't actually come out and said way ahead of time this was going to be different and that they were going to go places/directions in the D+ shows they hadn't before - different genre's, etc.
 
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