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Television WANDAVISION Discussion (Dragonlord's Review)

If you have seen the whole season of WANDAVISION, how would you rate it?


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I liked some of the creativity in Wanda and Agatha's fight scenes, like how Wanda used a car on Agatha when she realized that her energy bolts were just being absorbed. Or how about when Wanda went old school, went stealth mode and tried to mess up Agatha's mind.
 
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Second...and I’m bitter with my silver medal

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The hex is still there. After all, it is what will keep Agatha in "character" now that Wanda left Westview. Wanda now knows how to control her magic.

Is it? I got the impression it totally vanished having been centred on the unbuilt houses foundations? my feeling was that this was more of personal spell locking Agatha in her Hex character even without the hex itself. So she'll be trapped living in Westview playing Agnes.

I spose the show had to switch to more standard Marvel action at some point although ultimately it really kept its drama as the main focus in the end and I think wraped things up well. Looking forward to see Olsen and Cumberbatch playing off of each other a bit more.

Hayward being "just" a generic evil authoritarian was I thought the main let down although really it only played a small part in the story by the end. The lack of any other higher badguy I don't really mind, I'll take the extra time spent on the drama over that.
 
Finale was easily the best episode of the season and finally felt like an actual marvel movie. Evan Peters was just there to basically show everyone that the multi-verse exists which is my only disappointment because he's great in that role and would have liked to see him somehow crossover. Of course with the now known existence, I suppose they can pull him in from another universe now as well.

Didn't think they could top Wanda/Vision saying goodbye in IW but they pulled it off, powerful scene right there. Glad Bettany gets to keep his job with white Vision floating around out there now somewhere.


7/10 overall. Fun series, probably not a lot of re-watch value.
 
I enjoyed it all. The leads absolutely killed it. They had great on screen chemistry and it was cool seeing them given a bit more freedom of action over all.

I was also left wanting more Jimmy Woo, the character has a lot of potential for one of Marvels un powered additions.
 
I enjoyed it all. The leads absolutely killed it. They had great on screen chemistry and it was cool seeing them given a bit more freedom of action over all.

I was also left wanting more Jimmy Woo, the character has a lot of potential for one of Marvels un powered additions.

Jimmy Woo is my new Agent Coulson.
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The hex is still there. After all, it is what will keep Agatha in "character" now that Wanda left Westview. Wanda now knows how to control her magic.

The Hex is gone. Wanda simply mind-controlled Agatha into staying permanently in the role she had chosen; "the nosy neighbour".
 
Generously 6/10

Lazy bad writing, lame poor quality action with the same old superhero vs evil counterpart with the same powers shit. Several lazy cop outs. Nothing really interesting on any level.

Wanda in the new costume was badass. She’s such a great actress and the character is phenomenal I really wish she wasn’t wasted on this show. Episodes 1-4 were completely worthless, 5-8 really turned it up and had some great moments I enjoyed them a lot, 9 wasn’t good.
 
As I pointed out in my previous post, a strong, memorable Big Bad has always been Marvel's fatal flaw. Thanos was the exception that proved the rule. Hela was great but, as you pointed out, it was just one Asgardian fighting another.

The MCU also has a bad habit of making even the better Villains one and done. Red Skull had one film in his prime, then disappeared for seven years. And in his next appearance, he's little more than a ghost. Hela was fun, but there's no indication she'll return from being destroyed along with Asgard. Ego's dead, the Mandarin turned out to be a Troll job on the level with Bettany's, "surprise cameo" and the less said about Malaketh, the better.

Heh, well I loved Abomination and thought The Leader was set up well, I also liked Thunderbot Ross. Too bad they don't do Hulk stuff anymore.

I also thought the guy who played Yellowjacket was terrifying. Similar powers to Ant Man sure but it was necessary to set up for those "small world" fights on the toy train track etc.

The best marvel villains imo

1. Thanos
2. Red Skull
3. Loki
4. Mysterio
5. Vulture

That is a pretty good top 5 IMO, Agatha would have been in there if her motivations were a little more interesting.

What this show did best was style imo. Sprinkling bits of sitcom and comic book fan service over a plot that let a bunch of different directors/writers parody 70 years of American sitcoms using characters from the hottest film franchise on Earth right now should have been a mess. But it wasn't, it was a great ride, imo.

Even so, there were some misses. They shouldn't have let leak a Dr. Strange cameo if there wasn't going to be one, it's just sort of a useless disappointment. I don't really understand what happened with the Fox quicksilver, I feel they have badly besmirched his good name.

Agatha needed a little more complexity, maybe a whole episode of her own, we should have had a clear goal for her other than "powah, unlimited powah" - sure, she wanted Scarlett Johansson's powers but for what? To play with them? To buy a boat? What did she fucking want dawg?

Show hasn't really wrapped up

 
I enjoyed it, I think it's focus was on grief and love and that was portrayed so well by Olsen and Bettany.

I think some of the angry/disappointed people I've seen online today were more concerned of what was happening outside this story than what was happening inside the story.
 
Heh, well I loved Abomination and thought The Leader was set up well, I also liked Thunderbot Ross. Too bad they don't do Hulk stuff anymore.

I also thought the guy who played Yellowjacket was terrifying. Similar powers to Ant Man sure but it was necessary to set up for those "small world" fights on the toy train track etc.

The best marvel villains imo

1. Thanos
2. Red Skull
3. Loki
4. Mysterio
5. Vulture

That is a pretty good top 5 IMO, Agatha would have been in there if her motivations were a little more interesting.

What this show did best was style imo. Sprinkling bits of sitcom and comic book fan service over a plot that let a bunch of different directors/writers parody 70 years of American sitcoms using characters from the hottest film franchise on Earth right now should have been a mess. But it wasn't, it was a great ride, imo.

Even so, there were some misses. They shouldn't have let leak a Dr. Strange cameo if there wasn't going to be one, it's just sort of a useless disappointment. I don't really understand what happened with the Fox quicksilver, I feel they have badly besmirched his good name.

Agatha needed a little more complexity, maybe a whole episode of her own, we should have had a clear goal for her other than "powah, unlimited powah" - sure, she wanted Scarlett Johansson's powers but for what? To play with them? To buy a boat? What did she fucking want dawg?

Show hasn't really wrapped up


I too am hoping we see Abomination again.

Sounds like Batroc will be in the Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

Also, what happened to Ghost?
 
Heh, well I loved Abomination and thought The Leader was set up well, I also liked Thunderbot Ross. Too bad they don't do Hulk stuff anymore.

I also thought the guy who played Yellowjacket was terrifying. Similar powers to Ant Man sure but it was necessary to set up for those "small world" fights on the toy train track etc.

The best marvel villains imo

1. Thanos
2. Red Skull
3. Loki
4. Mysterio
5. Vulture

That is a pretty good top 5 IMO, Agatha would have been in there if her motivations were a little more interesting.

What this show did best was style imo. Sprinkling bits of sitcom and comic book fan service over a plot that let a bunch of different directors/writers parody 70 years of American sitcoms using characters from the hottest film franchise on Earth right now should have been a mess. But it wasn't, it was a great ride, imo.

Even so, there were some misses. They shouldn't have let leak a Dr. Strange cameo if there wasn't going to be one, it's just sort of a useless disappointment. I don't really understand what happened with the Fox quicksilver, I feel they have badly besmirched his good name.

Agatha needed a little more complexity, maybe a whole episode of her own, we should have had a clear goal for her other than "powah, unlimited powah" - sure, she wanted Scarlett Johansson's powers but for what? To play with them? To buy a boat? What did she fucking want dawg?

Show hasn't really wrapped up



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Agreed. Yellowjacket was a cool villain. Abomination was fun as well. They might bring him back if General Ross is building a Thunderbolts team.
 
Another problem I had with this episode was Wanda's Vision vs KKK Vision. Both have literally identical power sets, so it never felt like there was any real threat to Good Guy Vision.
 
Another problem I had with this episode was Wanda's Vision vs KKK Vision. Both have literally identical power sets, so it never felt like there was any real threat to Good Guy Vision.

Does spectral vision have lasers in the comics?

The laser beam fight caught me off guard. I assumed it was the mind stone that allows vision to shoot his laser. How does white vision have one?
 
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