This is probably gonna get complicated again with magic and time distortion coming up after they just dealt with it in the Blip Like most likely when Wanda's twins come back they're gonna be physically 18 (like in the comics) but chronologically like 2
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And it's not even as simple as the Blip making your own personal timeline matter more than the external The Hex makes all this shit handwavy "Have you actually experienced 18 years of time" "No most of it was handwaved between episodes"
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"We can produce an affidavit stating we have 18 years of implied character development"
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So was Wanda actually controlling time inside the Hex? I though even magic users needed the timestone to do that?
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Right, like once people start regaining their awareness they realize the implied storyline they're following and actual real time don't match up The kids asking why Dad went to work on a Saturday (because it's still actually the same day after the scene transition)
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Vision becoming aware that "everything gets changed over" when they go to bed at night, him being the only one who keeps pointing out the actual amount of time Wanda has been pregnant (less than 24 hours)
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The weird thing where the kids try to age themselves up again and Wanda stops them and openly acknowledges that it's a thing They all know "aging up" to teenagers will create the illusion of psychological distance from Sparky's death without actually living through that time
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There's a whole about how PTSD works, that memories are supposed to lose their emotional salience over time and grow distant but traumatic memories don't because they retraumatize you anew every time you get triggered and live through them again
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And drugs like beta blockers don't literally "wipe your memory" - you still have the factual memory that the events happened - but they artificially suppress those emotional connections
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The equivalent of the twins wanting to give themselves five years of distance from an event without wasting five years of real time in the process (Imagine if this were a drug that was generally prescribed for dealing with grief)
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