Another TNG episode that I think would fit is – well, I don’t remember the name anymore – it had Riker on an alien planet being hijacked and there put into a mental institution. He is put under drugs while being told that he is an insane murderer. From his perspective, the episode switches back and forth between this, and his life on the Enterprise, with a theater-stage as the transition point. He is being told again and again that him being an officer on the Enterprise, having adventures in outer space, that’s all his insane imagination.
This episode deals with losing grip on what’s real, without the character actually being insane.
Well, MCU Aunt May at least makes sense, she is the aunt of a teen boy after all.
Agatha however, is like 10000+ years old. This kind of character usually don't appear middle aged I think.
It's either super old(like the typical Merlin/wise sage type), or a little child, or at what would be considered the prime age of human body.(25-35 or something like that.)
Yeah, she could. I am just talking about the typical tropes of this kind of super old/immortal character. They either just appear "ancient" or remain in supposedly peak physical condition.
I mean eternal youth or old seasoned look both can emphasize the long life span aspect of this kind of character. Something middle-aged look cannot really do I think? Not there aren't exceptions.
We have to wait for the actual set photos and the final product though.
The worst thing that can happen is an Agatha who doesn't look the part and also plays the villain role for some reason.
I can do with a new take on Aggie as long as her role in Wanda's life is depicted as positive and helpful.
It would really give off a concerning message if Marvel Studios takes a respected figure of Wanda and turn her into some manipulative villain.(And put someone else in the mentor role.)
Falcon and Winter Soldier is getting a comic series because of their show, so I hope that Wanda gets a series due to WandaVision.
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If Agatha is disguising herself as "Agnes", it implies that Wanda is not the "overseer" of this world, and that Agatha needs to avoid detection by another entity.
I would dearly love a scene between Ancient One and Agatha Harkness, a meeting of the two great teachers.
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IDing the comics in the background of the WandaVision sizzler shown in ‘Expanding the Universe’ on Disney+ by tumblr user ‘those-celestial-bodies.’
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So it’s Tom King’s Vision meets House of M meets Bewitched.