Well, she's not a mutant sorceress currently. The story right now isn't that she had some sort of "fake X-Gene" like Franklin, it's that she was just assumed to be a mutant but wasn't. Which is silly considering Cerebro, Sentinels and whatever. And people without the X-Gene have never been considered mutants by the Marvel definition.
The whole "you're not my biological daughter but you're still my daughter" thing doesn't really ring true to me... That's something a parent who raised a child would say (...or Wanda to Billy and Tommy who have the unique "soul parentage" thing lol). Magneto's story with the twins was never of an adoptive father, or even foster father or father figure. It was of someone finding out a biological connection later in life and trying to connect due to that...
So which is the true mom: Natalya or Magda?
I like the theory that Magda and Natalya are the same person and she was going under an alias when she met Magneto.
I don't think most people want the retcon undone because they think Magneto is a great father. They want it because it was an interesting connection that got undone with half-assed explanations for silly and unecessary reasons.
I agree that the scene didn't really feel true to where they were before... But to me that just ends up being another reason why I'm hoping it's meant to lead to something rather than being just a random "Magneto still likes Wanda" scene.
It's a bit of a meta line, though. Because while we haven't seen all that many stories about Erik as the father of the twins, we have seen a number of them, and they were considered to be his children for over 30 years. 30 years to us, not to them, but still, it's enough of a part of their history that they're sort of his "honorary" children.
Similarly, I don't really care about the literal definition of a mutant for Wanda or Franklin. They were mutants for so much of their comics history and passed so many of the "tests" of being a mutant (like being attacked by Sentinels, registering on mutant-detecting devices, etc) that it seems pointless to me to say they aren't mutants.
Would changing her back now help her in any way though?
I think it's interesting that he saved them and recruited them, without even knowing they were his children. That they resented him for it and thought they were completely separated from him, then had to deal with him being their father. That he's so focused on mutantkind, while Wanda and Pietro ended up on a different path as Avengers. I know that they already had a relationship before/without the parentage as members of the Brotherhood, but the revelation turns it all up to 11.
This the chance for them to kill her off and bring another Wanda from an alternate universe that didn't said those damn words created by Bendis so we can move along
Currently Natalya, but i have to say that i kinda hated that as well, just because Natalya being her mom turned Wanda into a legacy hero since there were other Scarlet Witches and Warlocks before her but since they never touch that topic again in the comics it doesn't mean anything to her lol
Since they have that without him being their father, the retcon yet again shouldn't happen. It's senseless.
They didn't resent him for recruiting them. They resented him for chaining them to a wall and forcing them to stay as a part of the Brotherhood. I don't agree that it turns it up. What ended up happening was the relationship from Wanda's standpoint was mostly non-existent save for a few rare interactions once she became an Avenger. And every time he'd show up it'd end in manipulation or some other negative. So then she grew to hate and distrust him and not want around him at all. So the relationship goes largely ignored.
Which works out better for Wanda anyway because then the focus goes back to things actually good for her.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
I feel like it's a Meta line with story implications, on-top of possibly finally addressing "The Pretender" issue because it seems like Magneto is going to do something about it.
And I think that's totally valid and engaging, but to each their own.
Yeah, because I find abusive relationships toxic and gross. It might have something to do with my own upbringing in an abusive home. This idea in fiction that victims need to forgive their abusers for their own benefit. And give them more chances for interesting stories just makes me want to vomit.
Love is for souls, not bodies.