What Darkness Lurks Behind WandaVision's Sitcom Shtick?:
https://nerdist.com/article/wandavis...ding-darkness/
I definitely agree with this reviewer when she says that Vision's relationship with Wanda was WAY more healthier than his with Virginia even though I found the latter to be fascinating (despite being terribly troubled). But the tropes of "hysterical women" were quite present in Vision's own series. I'm glad she mentioned the "joke" about indigenous people in Vision's book. I'm a DIEHARD fan of the NFL, and have always respected the passion people have for the Washington Redskins franchise (Hail to the Redskins). I think Tom King, who I believe lived in the Virginia suburbs when he wrote the Vision mini-series, was just trying to make some social commentary on the debate over that team's name at that time. As I mentioned to GenericUsername, I think since WandaVision will be going through decades of American history, it would be cool if they lightly touch on social changes that took place (not just hairstyles and fashion) during that time. I doubt they will include the Redskins in the show, but I personally NEVER believed Washington would actually change their name. But they actually did a few months ago. Sometimes change takes a really long time, and sometimes they come all of a sudden like the Fall of the Berlin Wall. I concur with the reviewer's idea of adapting Tom King's Vision series by making Wanda the center of HIS story thematically and stylistically in WandaVision. I don't think Disney would want to include depression, murder and suicide in this series.