Reading List (Super behind but reading them nonetheless):
DC: Currently figuring that out
Marvel: Read above
Image: Killadelphia, Nightmare Blog
Other: The Antagonist, Something is Killing the Children, Avatar: TLAB
Manga: My Hero Academia, MHA: Vigilanties, Soul Eater: the Perfect Edition, Berserk, Hunter X Hunter, Witch Hat Atelier, Kaiju No. 8
The show should have focused a little bit more on why Monica wanted to side with Wanda so much. It felt far too rushed for me. And Hayward should have been fleshed out further instead being transformed into a one-dimensional villain. They kept Agatha off screen for far too long a period of time, and they just crammed her story into the series in a very rushed third act. But what bothers me is that I don't think Wanda has really dealt with her emotional problems. She's been given a new name and that's about it. And I think the show has made her look really bad. Far worse than I ever could have imagined.
I'm glad that they didn't rush her powers development. She just discovered that she has powers, doesn't understand them, and has no idea how to use them. So far, it's all been instinct. At some point, she can sit down and try to understand what she can do but with everything happening, I'm glad they didn't spend time on it.
Monica, Woo, and Darcy deserved one heroic moment in the finale and that's what they got, so I was happy.
Disney+ Suffers Service Issues During WandaVision Finale
https://www.cbr.com/wandavision-fina...-plus-servers/
A video on what the show was primarily focused on conveying https://twitter.com/robinsparkIez/st...36801353129984
Love is for souls, not bodies.
I’m sure this has been said before, but Marvel has made it CLEAR that they’re doing Multiverse stuff in the future and using old out of continuity actors. I was very pleasantly surprised by the show overall, but the QS stuff wasn’t fair to fans. Maybe ATJ wasn’t available so they went with the next best thing.
That's true
I kind of understood why they didn't show Monica using her powers here. This was Wanda's and Vision's show so they focused on them. I don't mind battles but it feels jarring to me to see Wanda SORT of coming to terms with her grief in the context of engaging in extensive action sequences firing CGI beams from her hands in her superhero costume. It feels "off". I imagine that's gonna turn off a LOT of people who were enjoying the show for the message it was trying to get across to viewers.
I didn't build up my expectations of Pietro being actually in this. Because this was a fake world. And Marvel loves their fake outs. Teaser issue covers and all of that. And there's always that chance that things aren't what they seem. Especially with magic involved.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
I was kinda put off by Monicas comment at the end "They don't really know what you sacrificed for them" when it was Wanda that imprisoned them. Granted no one on earth can really do anything about it but still it left a bad taste in my mouth.
Reading List (Super behind but reading them nonetheless):
DC: Currently figuring that out
Marvel: Read above
Image: Killadelphia, Nightmare Blog
Other: The Antagonist, Something is Killing the Children, Avatar: TLAB
Manga: My Hero Academia, MHA: Vigilanties, Soul Eater: the Perfect Edition, Berserk, Hunter X Hunter, Witch Hat Atelier, Kaiju No. 8
I honestly would have preferred if there a fight scene between Monica and Wanda, with Monica not being able to know what she's capable of and Wanda being too all over the place. Then Agatha should have tried to help Wanda with controlling her powers and also helping with her mental state, essentially becoming a voice of reason.
Then you've set up a conflict of Monica and Wanda, with Monica knowing she has to learn what she can do, Agatha serving as the mentor to Wanda and Wanda having to let go in order to become healthy.
The way they handled it all was very poor in my opinion.
I'm not upset about the recasting decision for that reason. I'm upset that it took away valuable screen time for other people to have their characters fleshed out more (Monica, Darcy, Jimmy, Agatha and Hayward in particular). And the idea that this was a show about Wanda overcoming her depression and grief was sort of undermined by typical MCU third act CGI hijinks. I think the message that this show was promoting for the first (GREAT) 8 episodes gets lost because of that. People just won't take that seriously. I don't wanna hear about Wanda having the capability to destroy the world and being stronger than Doctor Strange. That's just more set-ups for future movies and shows. And in my eyes Wanda still looks miserable AND is gonna be hated by a lot of folks living in the MCU. I was worried something like this would happen.