Seriously? Whitches snatching kids is so 1600s.
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Strong Female Protagonist had like a black comedy joke about this, her cheerful civilian neighbor "I'm sorry Pete, but this is superhero stuff, you wouldn't understand" "Oh, say no more. Closest I ever came to being a super was when the Puppetmaster took over New Jersey"
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"I was a brainwashed minion for a month That was a bad time - burning down my own house, marching down the highway to lay siege to DC, all the chanting Luckily you stopped him before we actually killed anybody, huh?"
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The first season of Jessica Jones deals explicitly with this, and it’s mostly fantastic. Easily the boldest thing the MCU has done, including WandaVision. And ironically, Elizabeth Olson’s first breakout role was as a cult escapee, in the undorgettable Martha Marcie May Marlene
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I mean, Jessica Jones is so far above anything W/V even attempted that it's hardly worth the comparison. Even the later seasons are braver about acknowledging the characters' flaws and interiority.
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It felt like the show tried to deal with this. I mean, it wasn’t like no one remembered anything for the week that Wanda had rewritten reality. It would’ve been easy (and a cheat) for the show to do this.
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Compare to Wonder Woman 1984, which has a similar issue of consent but ignores it by basically implying that the person whose body Steve Trevor takes over doesn’t remember anything.
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