I enjoyed all three of these.Another vote for watching WandaVision because it's an excellent show. Arguably the best MCU show alongside Loki and Agatha All Along.
I enjoyed all three of these.Another vote for watching WandaVision because it's an excellent show. Arguably the best MCU show alongside Loki and Agatha All Along.
It does flesh out Monica's backstory regarding her anger toward Carol.There is a lot more to the show than just the sitcom stuff, so if you can tolerate it long enough to get the other stuff I'd say go for, but if you really can't stand them, you might be better off just reading a recap or the characters' bios on the MCU Wiki.
There's no good TV to recommend to you, then.I'm not really a big fan of The Twilight Zone, either.
Don't listen to everyone. The only Disney plus show you need to watch is the brilliant "Secret Invasion."![]()
That sitcom stuff really only dominates the first two episodes. It continues after that, but the story starts to focus much more on a wider story. At least you'll get a bit of a lesson as to what older sitcoms were like.Your sarcasm about quality notwithstanding, that's actually on my list.
I've also just decided that if I can talk myself into rewatching Spider-Man: Far From Home - a movie that I really don't like - solely because its post-Credits Stinger is relevant to Fury's story, it's only fair to likewise talk myself into watching WandaVision for its relevance to Monica's story even though I'm not all that enthused about its Sitcom narrative framing.
If you're seriously considering watching Secret Invasion regardless of its poor (and earned) reputation, but you're still wavering on WandaVision (and its excellent reputation) despite everything everyone in this thread has said about your one hang-up about the show, then there's no helping you.Your sarcasm about quality notwithstanding, that's actually on my list.
I've also just decided that if I can talk myself into rewatching Spider-Man: Far From Home - a movie that I really don't like - solely because its post-Credits Stinger is relevant to Fury's story, it's only fair to likewise talk myself into watching WandaVision for its relevance to Monica's story even though I'm not all that enthused about its Sitcom narrative framing.
We really have no idea yet how much Vision Quest will depend on having seen WandaVision.
If you're seriously considering watching Secret Invasion regardless of its poor (and earned) reputation, but you're still wavering on WandaVision (and its excellent reputation) despite everything everyone in this thread has said about your one hang-up about the show, then there's no helping you.
Which version?I'm not really a big fan of The Twilight Zone, either.
I agree it would have worked better as a series. Provided a series longer than 6 episodes.
Nope.Is there such a thing as Feige fatigue?
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