It's not a direct 1:1 connection planned from the beginning - the sitcom thing is a retcon about her character, there's no "sitcom stuff" in her backstory from the movies explaining her trauma, they don't have much to do with each other But like, so what It works
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(It's also very reminiscent of Walter Lee's arc in A Raisin in the Sun, a play that revolves around the desperate struggle of one family to move out to the suburbs and everything the suburbs represent)
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It's the theme of one of my favorite plays I've ever read in my entire life that I've never actually seen in performance (and am afraid to in case it ruins my memory of reading it), Chay Yew's Wonderland Seek it out if you can, it's a gut punch
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To me that's like the core thing WandaVision is about Knowing that the American Dream is a bullshit dream that hurts people It's never really paid out what it advertised Those white picket fences hide a whole legacy of repression and abuse and suffering and pain
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The rich families who Had It All back in the Good Old Days had tons of alcoholism and drug addiction and kids running away from home and couples eventually messily divorcing and people hitting midlife crises and writing long screeds about how Everything Is Bullshit
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People hated the '50s IN THE '50s, the whole "beatnik" movement was about people who hated the whole "stable house and job and family" thing so much they sold all their possessions and drove around the country doing nothing but fucking around and getting high
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And yet holy shit Even when you know it's a poison, that drug gives a powerful high People resent it and dunk on it and hate it so much because it's got its hooks so damn deep in their soul Under the skin of most cynics beats the heart of a wounded believer
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Especially those of us who *can't* have it, and never will A lot of this Boomer vs. Millennial Discourse is classic Freudian reaction-formation sour grapes shit "You will never, ever be able to buy a house" Fine, houses are bullshit anyway, only drones live in houses
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I *like* my tiny apartment, I *like* eating out all the time and never being able to save money because I've never had the energy to cook My life is *so cool*, I'm not *boring* like my parents (I know I'm owning myself here and yet)
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Houses are bullshit, lawns are ridiculous social signaling garbage, office jobs were always filled with ass-kissing and bullshitting time-wasting bilge, the nuclear family was filled with dysfunction and abuse And yet, and yet, and yet
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Every day some Millennial who can recite at will the litany of why all the Boomers who lived this life helped destroy the world with car culture and climate change and sucked the life out of American cities and turned into a smug stupid piece of shit Lies awake and wonders
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After a day of the petty humiliations of modern gig work even at the upper echelons of the modern service economy In a lonely apartment filled with screens Thinking about mowing the lawn and the smell of fresh-cut grass as the sun sets through the trees
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The nice job with the comfy office you've worked at for the past ten years and will continue to work at for the next twenty The boss clapping you on the shoulder over drinks, "You're an asset to the company, son" The pretty wife and the adorable kids, the big friendly dog
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The feeling of being safe, of being content, of *knowing where you're supposed to be* at all times Being a stupid dumb complacent shithead, but *having no reason not to be* one Being happy in your ignorance
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That smug Boomer confidence that the "OK Boomer" meme is about How many wins do you have to rack up, again and again, every goddamn day, to feel *that good about yourself* Sleeping soundly on a warm bed of accumulated handshakes and smiles and pats on the back and promotions
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Would it be so fucking bad? Is it so fucking bad to just *want* that? To want a *taste* of it? They drank deeply of that well their whole damn lives and I can't even have a *drop*
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Is it really a blessing to see the world more clearly, with fewer illusions? Is it "moral luck"? To have to live like this every damn day? The world with the focus and contrast turned up so you can see every goddamn wrinkle, crack and stain?
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I dunno man One thing that hits hard about this show is that it's very, very much a retcon Nobody when they were creating MCU Wanda Maximoff thought "Oh she's a throwback fan-of-the-past tradwife type, she dreams of being June Cleaver"
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Like they designed her to be the total opposite of that She rocks the lowkey punk look, she's a cool alternative radicalized anti-American Euro-teen Red leather jacket over a black dress with black fingerless gloves and whatnot Joined HYDRA
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But that's why the reveal works so well, I think It's the repressed, achingly earnest little-girl version of herself that she's been trying to hide and built a wall around for years since the bombs fell Something she never showed anyone, not even her brother, until Vision
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Like I absolutely headcanon that from the age of ten until the age of thirty Wanda would've angrily denied it if you accused her of ever having been a fan of black-and-white cheesy US dom-coms
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Even when she's chilling in the Avengers compound whiling away the hours watching TV by herself she's switched to watching Malcolm in the Middle, which is much more subversive and less embarrassing than being a fan of Dick van Dyke It's something she's in denial about
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I mean, isn't everyone? The 1950s American Dream is the most worn-out dunk target in, like, all of pop culture and academia It's cringe af to say you actually want that shit "I can't move to the suburbs, my soul would wither and die there", etc
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She doesn't admit it until she's completely broken down, eroded all the way to her exposed core, till she's lost absolutely everything real in her life and has nothing at all remaining but her dreams, her oldest dream, her last dream
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The last thing that changes in that scene is *herself*, after everything around her changes This defiant 21st-century badass rebel lady finally stepping into the empty hole in the picture and assuming the role of a Laura Petrie housewife
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And I really do think the subtext is there, especially with the jokes in the commercials about rubbing in the over-the-top sexism of the era "Yes, I know it's problematic Yes, I know it's demeaning Yes, I know I'm throwing other women under the bus LET ME FUCKING HAVE THIS"
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Wanda blasting Monica out of her fantasy world is like if the "Shh, let people enjoy things comic" came back armed with a shotgun and filled with intense feral rage
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Now that I think about it I dunno if this meta angle could possibly be intentional but it's definitely there This is absolutely a meta show about Enjoying Problematic Media About the sheer intensity of the emotion behind people who get ultra-fucking-defensive about their faves
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Like, that's my response to
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A lot of people's moral critiques *are* very hard to make literal and concrete, especially about "messages" and "attitudes" and "media" "This music is sending harmful messages about women, it's part of a larger social problem, and by playing it you're contributing to harm"
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And the obvious response is "Who the fuck am I specifically harming I'm not fucking 'brainwashing' anybody into thinking anything by listening to this music *myself* If I'm the one being brainwashed, I have the right to do that And I like it"
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