Hayward gonna reveal himself, kill Agnes and take the kids across the multiverse setting Wanda off...
I do hear Hayward is a Skrull theories. The real Hayward was blipped, and the Skrulls made sure he was taken when brought back.
If they wanted to establish Project: Cataract/White Vision’s full creepy credentials as a “Sentient Weapon” with a completely emotionless and amoral but not immoral or malevolent personality, I could see them having Hayward cross some defined objective line from SWORD (perhaps a directive from Maria Rambeau he hasn’t removed) and White Vision killing him for it.
People are right to smell Young Avengers being set-up... but I think Dark Avengers might be an option as well, what with Taskmaster, a new Black Widow, USAgent, and now White Vision. You don’t actually need the Dark Avengers to all be evil to work as potential antagonists - simply making them the type likely to be pitted against an emerging mutant population or the less government-controlled Avengers.
Like action, adventure, rogues, and outlaws? Like anti-heroes, femme fatales, mysteries and thrillers?
I wrote a book with them. Outlaw’s Shadow: A Sherwood Noir. Robin Hood’s evil counterpart, Guy of Gisbourne, is the main character. Feel free to give it a look: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asi...E2PKBNJFH76GQP
Well, I think the point is that the neighbor to the right (“my right, not yours”) is revealed in the third episode to be Herb. Unless, for some reason, Herb is trimming Agnes’ hedge. And in the seventh episode, it is clear that Agnes lives on “that right, not the other right.” I doubt it represents anything more than the fact that sets aren’t real places and morph depending on the requirements of the plot. Still, it is something of an inconsistency.
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Well, not that it matters at all - my original thought was just that since she's not from Fairview, her house belonged to this Ralph guy who isn't her husband and she took it over and turned him into the rabbit, then altered the basement.
Anyway.... as emotional as last ep was, I hope Wanda isn't too traumatized again having to put down Vision *again!* whether it's his re-animated body or the one she made up. And losing her kids on top of that would be terrible too. I really want her to have a win, but on the other hand it appears she's solely responsible for kidnapping and torturing the entire town. She does need to answer for that or make amends in some way. (which I expect will be what leads to her status at the beginning of "DS:MoM")
I know it would be bad storytelling at this point, but I still hope Ralph is Ultron