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I wonder how much more powerful those first few episodes would be if we knew about Wanda's connection with sitcoms from the start. It's just weird to present something like that as a "reveal".
Yeah, i saw someone say "but now i want to rewatch the show" as a strenght of the episode... But it just means that the person feel that it would be more compeling with setup in the place of "reveals"
You hit on something here that I've been thinking about. There's something about the MCU style that is, on some level, aware of its audience. I can't articulate it exactly, but there's a sense that the reactions of characters are, and should be, the same as the viewers'pic.twitter.com/hzk2qQvBZj
The ending is pretty much that. "Chaos magic", "scarlet witch". For Wanda, it's just word salad. It's only meaningful as an ending because the audience knows these things from other media.
Did you see the after credit scene? I missed it because they just decided "hey we doing after credit scenes now" it's confusing , especially since these after credit scenes should clearly be part of the episodes.
I did not!
Honestly I pseudo-checked out after Ep 4. Once everything was pretty much explained and it decided to split time between "Wanda World" and "Marvel World" a lot of the draw disappeared for me. Marvel's need to over explain everything really hampered further enjoyment.
I really feel this ep shoulda been ep 2 and we coulda had a series playing off a malevolent force manipulating her grief and how that manifests & reflects on the sitcom reality instead of just opening the mystery box now to find the inside is the same as the outside
"why does Coven mom shoot Agatha with the same magic shit" Also, why did Agatha act as if it hurt her, again? The episode was rather boring (finding out Vision isn't real from audience's POV instead of Vision's??) but I cannot stop thinking about the weirdness of the first scene
I think not having the episodes B plot revolve Vision discovering he’s not the real Vision via Darcy science nonsense was a big missed opportunity.
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