Originally Posted by
ZeroBG82
You know, it occurs to me as I sit here and think about some of the different reactions to Wanda's actions in this series, that this was Wanda's Hulk moment. It's a surprisingly efficient allegory, when you get right down to it. Wanda felt grief, and pain, and her powers overwhelmed her and people got hurt. Arguably less hurt than people harmed during a Hulk rampage, as there is no physical trauma, but that's the kind of debate that is less qualitative and more subjective. And then she came to her senses and it was over and the hurting stopped.
Wanda Hulked out. How has the MCU handled Hulk? People affected by the Hulk don't like him very much, but Banner is still overwhelmingly treated as being heroic by the other major characters. Even Hulk himself is increasingly treated as a heroic figure as the films progress. You are wary of Hulk, you respect the damage he can do and you attempt to help him keep himself focused and under control, but he isn't a villain.