Don't get me wrong. I really REALLY enjoyed the action sequences in Episode 9. I've always liked combat "in the skies". Lots of space to do battle you know? And Wanda's and Agatha's hand movements were great. So those were fun. I just feel that by having those scenes, people kind of forgot about what this show was all about: overcoming grief and depression. And the writers were doing a WANDAFUL job of doing it for eight whole episodes. I think people who were NEVER into superhero action adventure movies/shows were really engaged with Wanda's struggles with mental illness. I thought it was a bold move by the writers to keep the focus on that for so long. I also enjoyed the whole Ship of Theseus conversation. Philosophical debates and thought experiments DEFINITELY have a place in the superhero genre, and I'm glad they included it in this Episode. So the writers did a GREAT job there. My only disappointment was that a superhero genre show that managed to subvert expectations of what a superhero genre show should look like finally succumbed to classic superhero genre tropes. It was a fun ride with poignant thoughts on grief, but in the end, Marvel’s gonna Marvel. And I think that potentially antagonized people who enjoyed the show up until the last episode. And WandaVision was the PERFECT show to draw new fans into the MCU. I'm concerned with how Wanda will be perceived "in-universe" as opposed to people like us in these threads. I don't think she was evil, but she did some bad things in Westview and that made me sad. I'm suspicious about how Marvel Studios handles Wanda from here on out. Things could easily go badly for her. I just wish the show had at least one more hour to tell its story. I think it would have helped a lot.