So, you stopped before the end of the prologue, basically.I actually stopped watching the show after two episodes when i realized that WandaVision is about a woman dreaming about a relationship with her metallic sex doll.
So, you stopped before the end of the prologue, basically.I actually stopped watching the show after two episodes when i realized that WandaVision is about a woman dreaming about a relationship with her metallic sex doll.
Just keep watching for the articles. JasonI actually stopped watching the show after two episodes when i realized that WandaVision is about a woman dreaming about a relationship with her metallic sex doll.
So it looks like this is most likely MCU Pietro with a new face, and Evan Peters' casting was just an in joke. But, the way he was questioning Wanda did seem a bit suspicious, so I'm leaning towards him being Mephisto at the moment. He also called the boys "demon spawn", which seems like an innocent like joke, until you consider their comic book history.It was nice to see the boys finally get their powers from the comics.For anyone who isn't aware, in the comics Wanda accidently stole parts of Mepthisto's soul or energy or something in order to make them, and he eventually reabsorbed them. They were then eventually reborn with new parents, and became the Young Avengers Speed and Wiccan.
I actually stopped watching the show after two episodes when i realized that WandaVision is about a woman dreaming about a relationship with her metallic sex doll.
And that made you stop?!I actually stopped watching the show after two episodes when i realized that WandaVision is about a woman dreaming about a relationship with her metallic sex doll.
Does he have previous knowledge of the MCU and the characters here?I spoke with someone who watched the first two episodes and hasn't resumed. He said it was because he just didn't understand a single thing going on in the show.
Wow, John Byrne posts on the TrekBBS!I actually stopped watching the show after two episodes when i realized that WandaVision is about a woman dreaming about a relationship with her metallic sex doll.
Does he have previous knowledge of the MCU and the characters here?
If not, it‘s understandable.
If he does, then his attention span is a bit to short for this kind of show.
(Mind you, nothing wrong with that)
it‘s not supposed to make sense instantly.
We are 6 episodes in and are only now starting to get the bigger picture.
I would suggest then starting over with episode 3 (or 4?) whichever episode introduces Monica.He was probably expecting it to be a rather straightforward type show and hadn't seen any of the previews. So he didn't know it was even going to have any sitcom stuff in it.
I tried to tell him it starts off more as a David Lynch type thing, but I don't think he's ever been in Lynch style stuff either.
I had the same with a co-worker. I told him he may not like it but the show would make more sense if he could get through the fourth. I've said it before but I really think the first two episodes would've worked better with shorter run time and put into one episode. I know they probably wanted them to be like real tv episodes but I think they may have lost people with the weekly drops and thinking it's just going to continue like this.I spoke with someone who watched the first two episodes and hasn't resumed. He said it was because he just didn't understand a single thing going on in the show.
It's currently the most popular show in the world, I don't think they're worried about drop off.I had the same with a co-worker. I told him he may not like it but the show would make more sense if he could get through the fourth. I've said it before but I really think the first two episodes would've worked better with shorter run time and put into one episode. I know they probably wanted them to be like real tv episodes but I think they may have lost people with the weekly drops and thinking it's just going to continue like this.
Oh, damn, I didn't think of that connection. That would be a brilliant reveal.If the fancasters get their wish and John Krasinski has been cast as Reed Richards, (and he is Monica's contact) then an episode with a mockumentary format would be perfect for the reveal.
I suppose not! Just my two cents anyway. Though I didn't realize the show was doing as well as that, it doesn't seem to get the media mentions like The Mandalorian or Netflix shows get.It's currently the most popular show in the world, I don't think they're worried about drop off.
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I suppose not! Just my two cents anyway. Though I didn't realize the show was doing as well as that, it doesn't seem to get the media mentions like The Mandalorian or Netflix shows get.
I don't have any troubles picturing Merphisto in the MCU. One of the things the MCU did better than the Fox movies (FF4, X-Men, the various Fox Spidermans ) is that it adapted (or tried to adapt) the more exotic and far out elements of the comics when it comes to aliens and other dimensions, so I can picture them introducing Mephisto quite easily.I have a hard time thinking Marvel or rather the MCU introducing Mephisto.
I don't have any troubles picturing Merphisto in the MCU. One of the things the MCU did better than the Fox movies (FF4, X-Men, the various Fox Spidermans ) is that it adapted (or tried to adapt) the more exotic and far out elements of the comics when it comes to aliens and other dimensions, so I can picture them introducing Mephisto quite easily.
It also proves the wisdom of not dropping the entire season at once, as they get eight weeks of free publicity instead of coming and going and on to the next show. (How many people are talking about "The Queen's Gambit" anymore, for example.)
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