See I can't related to Wandavision's depiction of grief bc it absolutely reminds me of the kind of people who absolutely move in and take over an art form, like indie video games, to "deal with their issues," and don't believe anyone else copes differently
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It's a great depiction of those people, in that their "safe spaces" are actually horrifying and filled with death that they sanitize and erase, but I can't see Wanda as anything but a villain, not really more sympathetic on anything but scale than Thanos
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My biggest question is how aware she is of this, like she said she isn't doing it intentionally, sure we see someone who LOOKS like Wanda exit the Hex but now we've introduced Skrulls and Mysterio illusion tech that could be anything
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since I went back and read House of M and the 2010s Vision family comic I’ve been chewing on a weird theory: the Wanda in the show is some kind of Construct created by the real Wanda. A semi-aware placeholder while real Wanda watches the show, taking direct control only rarely
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I mean it's definitely weird that there is a show at all Presumably the intended audience for it, if any, isn't actually Darcy and the other SWORD researchers
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