I like how the #WandaVision fans who don't seem to give a shit about anything but "How will this tie into the future of the MCU" are just real life versions of Haywardhttps://twitter.com/jeannette_ng/status/1365391099599220738 …
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This is astonishing and disconcerting on so many levels. It implies that what WandaVision is about trauma, dealing with its effects and how hard it’s 2 deal with when everything that surrounds Wanda dismisses her grief is cast aside 4 a “how does this work bigger bigger picture?”
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I kept asking the therapist, "ok, so I empathize with my childhood mother and why she abused, but please for the love of god tell me how I am supposed to cope with what she did to me LAST WEEK? " It's about the layers of trauma
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Benefit of the doubt, I'm gonna say some amount of it is the MCU itself ending pretty definitively and then everything going on apocalypse hiatus. I'm not sure this mid-size TV show was meant to do this much worldbuilding by itself. But otherwise... yeah, there's that.
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And it’s not inherently a bad thing if people aren’t interested in the character work and emotional exploration, or they don’t connect with it. Just means this show isn’t FOR them like that. It’s only annoying if they critique the show on criteria that’s besides the point.
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We'll see how the finale pans out but today I realized the show so far gonna be a convo starter and roadmap for an entire nation's grief that's been pushed down the past year. How do we live? will be the question of the decade
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