I think it's not necessarily super interesting because it doesn't have that much context. we don't know her parents, or her brother, or even Vision that well, or her relationship to them.
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Replying to @nberlat @mssilverstein and
we know she's sorry for their loss, but *we're* not really sorry for their loss in the same way, because we don't know them, really.
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THAT I would say shone through the clearest the bits where Wanda functionally just has nowhere to go after seeing Vis' dismembered corpse
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Replying to @saintwalker98 @mssilverstein and
I’m left wondering about the map to the house that is just a foundation. Would Vision really have made that map? To such an unhappy town? Was Wanda being tricked into externalizing her grief even though she was trying to just be with it? But I’m not into comics at all so
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Replying to @stubbornella @saintwalker98 and
I suspect Vision was planning to build it
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @stubbornella and
It's easy to not realize how terrible deep south Jersey is until you actually move there, speaking from experience
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Replying to @mssilverstein @stubbornella and
Which, again, is a problem rooted in how these characters' histories are entirely high pitched fights. Except for the Guardians and Ant-Man, nobody has anything in between
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The implication in AoU is he'd been married since before the movies started
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