As you know, I totally trust you when it comes to social media posts. I'm not on social media, so I'm really happy that the responses there have been overwhelmingly positive. You must believe me when I say that. I guess the other forums I lurk on are a little bit more pessimistic about Wanda's potential future in the MCU and it's influencing me to a certain extent? I do apologize if I sound dour. My beef is that folks here (not you and CJStriker) tell me WandaVision is not about mental health (even though Olsen explicitly stated in the NY Times that it was), that collateral damage in fictional cities shouldn't matter (even though the MCU devoted an entire film to that very subject), and that my morals are somehow warped because I allegedly don't care about Hawkeye's, Black Widow's and the Winter Soldier's crimes while I do Wanda's (totally not true. I still think those characters have a lot to answer for regarding their previous actions and they should be addressed in their movies and shows). I guess I'm closer to gurkle and leokearon when it comes to these moral and ethical issues. I'm happy Wanda is more popular than ever. But I want it to be for the right reasons too. If this show is about dealing with depression and mental health, I just don't think it's right for her to hole up in some cabin learning dark magic after what happened in Westview, you know? She's got friends in what's left of the Avengers. I would much prefer she go see Stephen Strange immediately. That she isn't doing so makes me uneasy about what kind of stupid things she will do in the future. I'm certain Wanda won't become a villain in the MCU, but I disliked how WandaVision kept toying with the notion of making Wanda a hero AND a villain throughout the show. It was really confusing to me. At first I thought it was because of the surreal nature of the Hex. Now I think it's because Marvel Studios couldn't make up their damn minds on what kind of character Wanda was gonna be. Now it's VERY possible Strange will have to "fix" her mistakes just like in the comic books. Which is an outcome I would not prefer. As you know, I REALLY don't like what Monica said to Wanda at the end of Episode 9. The Scarlet Witch was clearly in distress and she just let her go on her merry way. It felt like the show was treating its audience like they're fucking stupid in that last episode. The series should have let us come to our own moral conclusions about what happened in Westview, instead we get a ham-fisted line from Rambeau about "sacrifice." I wasn't mad or anything. I just thought it was lame. But I totally agree with you about future MCU movies and shows giving Wanda a chance to "redeem" herself. I would have liked to skip ANOTHER redemption arc for Wanda, but apparently Disney is all in on this kind of thing when it comes to the Scarlet Witch. As badly as Wanda behaved in AoU, she still helped the Avengers before that movie concluded. Hopefully what happened in Westview won't be swept under the rug. Look, for all our disagreements about what happened in WandaVision, I must say our debates about morality and ethics in that show are truly elevating the conversations in these threads. It's been AMAZING! I think we've all learned a lot from them. I know I have.