Might be her role as a Potions Witch or her Tarot being The High Priestess come into play. The Moon is important to the Craft, IIRC and the High Priestess is related to the Moon in Astrology.Honestly think that was the best single episode of Disney+ MCU.
I'm always a sucker for a POV change, which also helped with Episode 6. But the way they used nonlinear storytelling here was pretty incredible. The camerawork, the direction - everything just fit together perfectly. It was also just refreshing to see a comic story (hell, any story) focusing on an older woman at the end of her life. We don't tend to see these kinds of characters have last stands often in fiction.
My only quibble is I'm a little confused why Jennifer is still in the story, and why Lilia said she was the key to things. She already passed her trial and survived. Makes it feel like she has plot armor and they're going to be keeping her around in case they want her for another project after this.
I'm just not sure, since everyone else was from a different story no overlapI think she was supposed to be Glinda.
Looked like she was a toned down version of Glinda for Wizard of Oz (1939)I'm just not sure, since everyone else was from a different story no overlap
There was a white witch in Narnia
I think they are keeping her alive just because they don't want to kill EVER character. I mean Death can't even be killed I don't think and proably zero chance of Billy being killed. Makes me really think Wanda will die at the end and Death will go back to Hell or whatever the MCU version of that is. Billy and Jennifer will be the last survivors. Part of me thinks she might join with BIlly at the end and help in his search for Tommy.Honestly think that was the best single episode of Disney+ MCU.
I'm always a sucker for a POV change, which also helped with Episode 6. But the way they used nonlinear storytelling here was pretty incredible. The camerawork, the direction - everything just fit together perfectly. It was also just refreshing to see a comic story (hell, any story) focusing on an older woman at the end of her life. We don't tend to see these kinds of characters have last stands often in fiction.
My only quibble is I'm a little confused why Jennifer is still in the story, and why Lilia said she was the key to things. She already passed her trial and survived. Makes it feel like she has plot armor and they're going to be keeping her around in case they want her for another project after this.
Wanda?I think they are keeping her alive just because they don't want to kill EVER character. I mean Death can't even be killed I don't think and proably zero chance of Billy being killed. Makes me really think Wanda will die at the end and Death will go back to Hell or whatever the MCU version of that is. Billy and Jennifer will be the last survivors. Part of me thinks she might join with BIlly at the end and help in his search for Tommy.
You get the afterlife of your choosing. Death just takes you there.I said Wanda but meant Agatha. What exactly is the afterlife in the MCU? I mean we got Greek GODs and we also got things like Death and Mephisto.
You get the afterlife of your choosing.
I meant one's belief system of choice. The comics have multiple afterlives, including Hell, Hel, Heaven, Valhalla and others. IIRC, all the "bad places" are neighbors.Not always, I assume, given that Hell is real in Marvel cosmology. Not a lot of people would choose to go there. Maybe it's not so much individual choice as cultural alignment/expectation?
Or maybe it's like the Lucifer TV series (I dunno if it works the same way in the original comics) where people damn themselves to Hells of their own making because of their subconscious guilt.
Yes, it was the same in the comic.Or maybe it's like the Lucifer TV series (I dunno if it works the same way in the original comics) where people damn themselves to Hells of their own making because of their subconscious guilt.
Accoring to the EW interview before the episode was released, she was Glinda. I just said might last night because it was late, I couldn't remember for sure, and I didn't want to double check.I'm just not sure, since everyone else was from a different story no overlap
There was a white witch in Narnia
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