WandaVision

“I am Vision” by Spdrmnkyxxiii
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I've watched the first episode of WandaVision Assembled and it was great to find out all of the details that went into making this 9 part epic. Sadly there weren't any shots of the Darkhold prop for those looking for reference but there is a wealth of behind the scenes detail and this was just the first episode I expect other episodes to focus on different departments.
 
I've watched the first episode of WandaVision Assembled and it was great to find out all of the details that went into making this 9 part epic. Sadly there weren't any shots of the Darkhold prop for those looking for reference but there is a wealth of behind the scenes detail and this was just the first episode I expect other episodes to focus on different departments.

I believe this will be the only episode of this series on WandaVision.
 
So.. what happened to White Vision after WestView vision unlocked his memories? He flew off, up -up-and-away style... and nothing? Why not go find WANDA, whom he knew was still there in WestView? Seems like they just let White Vision "leave".
 
So.. what happened to White Vision after WestView vision unlocked his memories? He flew off, up -up-and-away style... and nothing? Why not go find WANDA, whom he knew was still there in WestView? Seems like they just let White Vision "leave".
Even for a synthetic brain, having that amount of memories dropped on him has to have been traumatic. He clearly needs time to process and figure out what, if anything, he wants to do with this new information. And, for Wanda's part, she didn't go looking for him because, well, HE TRIED TO KILL HER, and he's not the Vision she loves.

As for just "letting" him leave... who, exactly, is going to force him to stay there?
 
I agree that White Vision leaving was likely to process the new information or simply that there was no reason to stay. Exactly...other than potentially Wanda, good luck stopping Vision from doing anything.

People, especially in the Superhero genre will pursue those who try to kill them out of mistaken or even real love. Red Vision wasn't really the Vision she loved either and yet she "pursued" him. I don't think she she followed White Vision because she came to terms with her grief, the fact that the Vision she loved is truly dead and that it was time to let him go. All versions of him. Thats how it appeared to me.
 
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I agree that White Vision leaving was likely to process the new information or simply that there was no reason to stay. Exactly...other than potentially Wanda, good luck stopping Vision from doing anything.

People, especially in the Superhero genre will pursue those who try to kill them out of mistaken or even real love. Red Vision wasn't really the Vision she loved either and yet she "pursued" him. I don't think she she followed White Vision because she came to terms with her grief, the fact that the Vision she loved is truly dead and that it was time to let him go. All versions of him. Thats how it appeared to me.
While Westview Vision wasn't the real Vision she loved, either, he was an expression of their love, unlike this rando stranger wearing his face who tried to crush her head in front of the house...
 
I do see your point...but love doesn't follow logic especially in movies/shows. Despite him being a stranger who tried to kill her, he's still more Vision than anyone or anything especially with the information/data given to him. Had she not come to terms with her grief her actions toward him might have been different. Just another perspective.
 
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I do see your point...but love doesn't follow logic especially in movies/shows. Despite him being a stranger who tried to kill her, he's still more Vision than anyone or anything especially with the information/data given to him. Had she not come to terms with her grief her actions toward him might have been different. Just another perspective.

Wanda doesn’t know that white Vision now has original Vision’s memories. For all she knows, he’s still just a weapon of SWORD that wants to kill her. As far as she is concerned, her Vision disappeared when she took down the Hex.
 
This is true she didn't know and he did attack her. Wanda didn't even bother to attempt to find out for sure if any real part of him was still in there though. Getting over her grief is a major theme of the show, arguably the main theme of the show. If you think that had absolutely nothing to do with her exiting and not pursuing Vision on any level, I respectfully disagree. We can have different views, feel free to think mine is totally off. I'm 100% ok with that. :)
 
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