I cannot actually sympathize with Roman Polanski for being so traumatized and sad he raped children I can, however, say that, trying to look at it from the POV of his own welfare -- it was a bad thing for him to carry the weight of so much loss *and* so much power at once
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To be lauded and celebrated as a filmmaker such that he made his living and affirmed his own worth based on how deeply he could dwell in his own pain To have immense amounts of money and fame and the ability to fly to another country to escape consequences
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It is obvious that not only would his victims be better off but also he would be better off if he hadn't had power (Even continuing to live a life of luxury and celebrity as he does, he wouldn't be racked with guilt and constantly looking over his shoulder as he obviously is)
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The only issue I have with the comparison is that Polanski didn't have a mental break and start raping children. That was always who he was. He was just at a point where he could get away with it. Wanda didn't even know she was torturing people, and once she did she stopped
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To the extent this is actually true in-universe, I regard it as weakening what the show was talking about and trying to do Like, there was a fan theory you'd have an actual "split personality Wanda" and that the Big Bad would be "Evil Wanda", and I'm really glad they didn't
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It's a big part of what makes the show meaningful that even if Wanda's initial "mental breakdown" was "unconscious", she makes a clear, voluntary choice to keep this shit going over time She's not actually "unconscious" of what she's doing, she's in DENIAL
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There's no moment where she suddenly "wakes up" and is like "Holy shit, I'm pulling the strings on everyone? How is that possible?" When Vision confronts her about it in Ep. 5 he's not genuinely telling her shit she doesn't know, he's bringing up shit she refuses to talk about
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(The acting in that scene was really good, and really chilling For those of us who've been in similar situations, the brittle look in Wanda's eye as she stares him down, the implicit "How dare you start saying this shit out loud," the quietly dismissive "I'm going to bed")
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Anyway, if we're gonna get into it, in-universe this IS who Wanda was When we were first introduced to her, her whole shtick was invading people's minds to fuck with them and wreck their lives for her amusement and satisfaction She was good at it and unrepentant about it
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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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It broadens the scope of our vision.
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