Great episode, I think my favourite part was the realization that the agents are representative of the audience for the last 3 episodes.
Curious to see if we'll be back in the "show" next week or if the focus will be split from now on.
Great episode, I think my favourite part was the realization that the agents are representative of the audience for the last 3 episodes.
Curious to see if we'll be back in the "show" next week or if the focus will be split from now on.
So Wanda is evil and kidnapped Visions corpse to use him as a puppet, along with the entire town just so she can be happy? Pretty dark....
Definitely reignited my interest in Marvel after it "concluded" in endgame.
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Showrunners have said that Wanda will come out of this story as the hero, so adjust your theories/speculation accordingly.
Of course that could have been a mislead as well, but...alas...
They just better not screw up my favorite super-hero character outside the comics as well!
"Auto-correct is my worst enema."
that one vision shot willo haunt me tonight
goodjob marvel i didn't want to sleep anyways
Getting crazy. Nice. Vizombie will haunt my dreams.
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What the fuck is this garage ? Who the fuck asked for this ? This was so bad I rather watch WW: 1984 I literally don't see a reason to watch the second episode.
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She technically could've just willed a pregnancy into existence without anyone's help.
And I like I was right about her showing more of her ability to alter reality. Sometimes a broken person finds something about themselves they never would've had they not gone through that experience. This is just showing the jump in power she's truly capable of but never knew because she was just a "telepath/telekinetic" before this and that's all she saw her powers as. Plus isolation can really help a person self explore more, without the outside voices of "this is what you are and can do, now show us."
Also you don't know if what she saw was real or just in her head or if there's even a distinction anymore.
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I'm a thread killer.
I just realized that WandaVision takes place months before Far From Home. Odds on Fury showing up in this and being replaced by Talos before launching into space?
Something I don't see a lot of people talking about is the SWORD renaming (from the comics), and what it means with regards to the show.
Specifically, it went from Sentient World Observation and Response Department, to Sentient Weapon Observation and Response Department. And the director spells it right out to Rambeau; their purpose is to handle robots, AIs, that sort of thing. Sentient weapons, "what it says on the tin", to quote the guy.
Here's the thing; Wanda is not a sentient weapon. She is not a robot. She is not an AI.
So what the hell is SWORD doing there, rather than SHIELD, who you'd expect handle "everything else"?
Some possibilities;
1> What's happening here is technological, and Wanda's trapped inside it. I mentioned the Framework from Agents of SHIELD earlier, which I still think is a possibility, but it could be something new.
2> They're there for Vision. He is, after all, an AI in a robot body. In fact, they could even be responsible. Wanda's reality-warping powers, combined with whatever's going on in Eastview, could be an attempt to twist Wanda into recreating Vision. She knew him best, and has the power to theoretically pull it off (and we're only getting flashes; Vision has been way too "sitcom guy" in most of this to really be "himself")
One thing I think we safely can assume is that the director of SWORD knows a hell of a lot more than he's saying. If he didn't have information tying this to a sentient weapon, SWORD wouldn't have jurisdiction or motive to get involved in the first place. If it were just Wanda having a meltdown due to PTSD/grief/whatever and this was all a fantasy, SWORD wouldn't even be here.
Some other points;
A> Whatever's going on in Eastview, it's broadcasting. That's weird.
B> Something's editing that broadcast. The SWORD team aren't seeing scenes we've clearly seen inside. They made a point of stating this outright so it's not just shoddy editing or something. This not only means there's an editor, but that they know about the broadcast, that it's intentional and not a glitch. Why?
C> When Monica got ejected, that had all the hallmarks of the Scarlet Witch and her powers, red smoke and all. Nothing else we've seen has that appearance. The border of the event looks like static or digital distortion, none of the rewinds had any trace of Wanda's magic, etc.