Originally Posted by
Albert1981
Hold on a sec! You're a broad?! I totally didn't expect any dames to populate this thread. I thought ONE HUNDRED PERCENT of the posters here were dudes. You've put up with my open chauvinism very patiently indeed and haven't smacked me down like other folks on these boards. Thank you!
So you're boyfriend's an Asimov dude and you're a Tolkien lady, huh? The two authors actually admired each a lot in real life, so I guess opposites can attract. Come to think of it, Wanda doesn't associate much with magical types in the MCU, does she? In the movies, she was associated with folks that were based on science (the Hulk, Falcon, Winter Soldier, War Machine, Black Panther, Shuri, Ant-Man, Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Rescue, Quicksilver and Vision), mythology (Thor, and Valkyrie), cosmic stuff (Captain Marvel, Gamora, Nebula and Mantis) and non-superpowered characters like Hawkeye, the Black Widow and Okoye. No other sorcerer in sight, so audience members (like me) can't be blamed for not thinking she was connected to the mystical world. I mean, the Age of Ultron ESTABLISHED that Pietro and Wanda were EXPERIMENTED ON by HYDRA scientists, so I thought they were just like the other science-based Avengers in that respect. I do think in WandaVision, Disney will explain Wanda's mystical origins in greater detail...Or at least I hope they do so when they're not cracking jokes.