But finally when she has nowhere else to go and nothing else to do and she just drives to that vacant lot where she wanted to bury Vision and finds the path there to be an emotional dead end it all comes pouring out It's a very visceral, real moment
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Age of Ultron was... a long time ago, and not a great movie (even though WandaVision kept trying to make us rewatch it) But WandaVision's plot absolutely does fit with a view of Wanda as someone who was once a habitual abuser who's falling off the wagon hard
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You're eliding her status as a child soldier.
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It's not her fault she became what she was but it doesn't *change* what she was either
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I always thought the worst part of Age of Ultron and what came after, is that the MCU just swept under the rug the fact that she joined the fucking Nazis. Like, even if you sympathize with her hatred for Tony Stark, they were fucking Nazis.
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