Yes, but everyone in Westview has also experienced the previous two apocalypses, and these things are cumulative.
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Yeah the bad guys are a terrorist group known as the Flag-Smashers, named after a somewhat obscure Captain America villain from the comics
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I don't know if I'd say W/V was particularly subversive of sitcoms. Most of its imitations were pretty straight-up. I wouldn't even call them parodies, really. Which tracks with the premise, I guess, in which sitcoms were young Wanda's safe space.
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But in that case you'd expect the ending, in which Wanda's safe space is shattered, to actually examine the sitcom tropes. And it's just at that point where the central metaphor is abandoned in favor of a generic superfight.
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They are doing US Agent whose whole thing is being an antagonistic, conservative version of Captain America. Given the writers talking about how they want to talk about race stuff that could go in an interesting direction.
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i think it's entirely possible, since they're using USAgent, that the government will *also* be the villains
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