Hmm. This week's episode confirms a lot of "answers" to things we already innately knew - but this isn't so much the fault of powerful execution, as it is the ordering of dramatic information! All discussed in Watercoolering With WANDAVISION - Episode 8!https://www.patreon.com/posts/48065794
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Glad I'm not the only one.
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You guys should see it. Worthwhile.
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The end credits scene made me feel the "dramatic driving question" is the SWORD director guy wants a Vision of his own. The show delves in Wanda's grief but the real conflict is Vision's resurrection, so she ends up feeling cast aside.pic.twitter.com/XhwnkKH9x5
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A little tip, if you're watching on D+ (which I assume): if there's anything after the credits, it'll play them full screen, otherwise it'll quickly size them down and do the splash for Ultron or something. For reference, this episode and last episode both had post credit scenes
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I saw someone claim that the reason they started with last week’s episode is because the series finally moved into 2000s territory, when the MCU first began, thus mid-credits scenes. I don’t know if that’s true, and while it makes sense...how were we to figure that out?
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