If she wanted to hurt them, they would have been. Instead it was something similar to Monica. Compare that to Rhodey being actually hurt by accident from Vision. That's hurt. Anyone Wanda fought got up again. Which would not have happened if she were using the full brunt of her powers.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
I think the way Wanda left the whole situation, the series wasn't meant to wrap everything up. It was meant to deal with her loss over her time in the MCU. I feel like the guilt of what she did will carry over to Doctor Strange 2 and be resolved in that film in some form. While it's not lovely to see a character you love do something you don't like, these characters aren't black and white. They have room to screw up and grow. If they were all perfect, it'd make for some boring content. If she goes into an alternate dimension/universe in DS2 and sees another version of herself doing something similar, maybe she'll realize it and take some responsibility for it.
I guess so, but I don't see how not using those mental powers wouldn't have done the same thing. She easily could've messed everyone's minds enough to let the whole team get away
Rhodey getting hurt was just an attempt to raise "muh stakes" because apparently they weren't bloodthirsty enough. But I don't recall other characters actively trying to hurt anyone aside from Black Panther
It just wasn't something the writers wanted her to use. They wanted to develop other abilities.
You didn't see Cap bashing Iron Man with the shield, Ant-Man turns big to fight people which could easily kill people, Black Widow kicks Ant-Man in the balls... I could continue to go on and start producing video proof here...
Love is for souls, not bodies.
She only had one other ability at that point. As for those scenes you pointed out, that's true. I just didn't think those were as aggressive as Scarlet Witch and Black Panther
Ultimately, I get what you're saying. Maybe it's hard to deal with all these superpowers in a movie. I just think it makes the universe a bit inconsistent. Plus, her mental power is more unique than just another punching power
Absolutely did not. Natasha even asks Clint if they are still friends. And he responds with, "Depends on how hard you hit me."
Wanda has the greatest potential to hurt anyone there and didn't. Her full capabilities that she showed against Thanos and in her show proves that.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Her probability powers appeared way before she debuted. She just didn't know it. She's throwing around the same hex grenades she is in her show too... like none of that changed.
Sure it's unique to the other Avengers, but it's not a power Wanda ever had. So it's not a big deal that it's hardly featured. It's like her many other powers they've tacked on over the decades that they hardly use. I honestly think you are making too big of a deal about it.
It's not like it was a power she always had in fiction that was crucial to the character that they just abandoned.
Love is for souls, not bodies.