Quite aside from any romance, the character I would most like to see Vision interact with is Death's Head, because he is the only robot character in Marvel who truly rejects the "I wish I was human" trope. Such a worldview would make Vision question himself and if he is truly is his own man. Death's Head has this hugely independent attitude (that, quite frankly, Vision could learn alot from), and an odd kind of morality, and like Vision is a living being who is not a machine but not organic either.
After all, Kieron Gillan had Death's Head cite Tony Stark's cold slaughtering of robots as proof of Stark being a fascist. Vision himself was unnerved as to why Stark took years to bother to reactivate him...effectively proving Death's Head's argument that humans have an innate racist belief that sentience is exclusive to them. I'd rather see that kind of serious character growth than a token romance.
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I think it is symbolic/foreshadowing that the light is only on as long as Wanda looks at it. Also interesting that Vision has to help her out, by just switching on the light. But I think that is well outbalanced by her “You were saying” at the end. That is exactly the attitude I was hoping for / expecting from Wanda.
Also wordgames like “vision Vision” belong to the kind of humor I like very much.
If the show is as good as the clip we are going to be in a very good place.
I'm a bit worried about how they're gonna handle every episode, we know that the last episode or the two last episodes would be full Epic MCU movie etc
But you can't make whole episodes about sitcoms, i guess in every episode you're going to see a bit of action?
It looks like a lot of fun so far.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
From Twitter
POSSIBLE SPOILERS: Insider who hit several points (Charly Murphy) in the plot of "WandaVision" before any promotional material believes that:
- Evan Peters will actually play Quicksilver;
- Mephisto, Chthon and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) will not appear in the series.
Apparently he also said that he could be wrong about Aaron not being in WandaVision...
I wonder if Evan Peters plays a version of Pietro in one of the timelines. Like a joke about recasting or something.
They have the same "brainwave pattern", Vision technically has Simon's mental structure, but without any of his memories.
It's like if you take an adult and purge all of his memories, but some of his habits/instincts from his former self remains. Vision has the result of some of Simon's traits without himself knowing why.