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Spoilers WandaVision discussion thread

We're also getting at least two Hasbro Marvel Legends 6" figures: Wanda in her Scarlet Witch outfit from the end of the finale and White Vision.
 
Evan Peters was the only person on the planet who could play Fake Pietro and put the audience in the same headspace as Wanda.
Nah, anyone with a decent resemblance to Aaron Taylor-Johnson, wearing Pietro's blue track suit, could have done that. This was a straight up cheat.
 
Welp, after a great penultimate episode, I'm afraid I found the finale pretty underwhelming. I don't demand that Evan Peters be the same Quicksilver as the one from the X-films, or explicitly reference them, but having him be a random nobody who is selected to play the "Fietro" role is just lame. Also annoying is the lack of any obvious immediate consequences for the MCU, apart from bringing a watered-down Vision back. (So many resurrections!) And while I hear and respect the argument that this wasn't Doctor Stranger's story to butt into and rescue Wanda from, the lack of A-list cameos can't help but give off AoS vibes, especially after Luke Skywalker's epic appearance. (Not helping: the Westview town square was recognizable from both AoS and Westworld.) Here's hoping Falcon and the Winter Soldier is more self-evidently consequential.

WandaVision grade: B
 
Agness is trapped inside the Hex with the Vision and his kids.

Sitcom rules?

Sandy Duncan was the auntie on the Hogan family. David Spade was the uncle on 8 Simple Rules. John Goodman on Roseanne wound up with an old friend, Kate Segal, but it would have saved a lot of Money if he hooked up with Roseanne's sister.

House keeper/Nanny becomes wife...

The Nanny, Mel and Joey, Who's the Boss... Never seen Hazel... Alice on the Brady Bunch was into some dark shit. Emily Osmet on Young and Hungry, but there's no kids.

Is the nosey neighbour going to fall in love with the sad Widow, and raise Wanda's kids?

After Vision falls in love with Agness, he's going to be tempted to let Agatha out and request consent, and maybe have a conversation with a real person... Even though he isn't.

Wanda is going to freak if she finds out that Billy and Tommy are calling Agness "Mommy".
 
I understood this to be a nine part mini-series. They had a story to tell, one which closed some things from the earlier films and set up some things for films to come.

Ah, I wasn't aware of that. Cool. The description on D+ makes it appear that it's a seasonal show. Interesting.
 
^^^
Yep Master and Commander is a wonderful Star Trek film (and no I'm honestly not kidding in any way at all. One could also watch the limited series of Horatio Hornblower with Ian Gulfold that was made around 12 years ago. It's also very decent Star Trek.)

As to Paul Betanny's character in Master and Commander, It was definitely Dr. McCoy. ;)

Master and Commander is a better Trek film than half of all actual Trek films
 
Except the Hex no longer exists. Wanda "turned it off".

Agatha is being held as a long term prisoner, as Agnes.

Agnes a creature of her environment.

Westview.

The Hex isn't in the real Westview anymore.

But wherever Agatha is, she thinks that she is Agnes and she thinks that she is in Westview.

I think Wanda just moved the Hex, or remade the Hex better and put it some place else.

But I suppose Agatha could be Agnes somewhere in the real world, with out a Hex to restrict her movement.
 
She's a cartoon.

Without something artificial to prop Agnes' lifestyle with supporting characters and hi jinks, she's just going to end up batshit and homeless, very quickly.
 
I was expecting them to merge into one being as well.
I think in a way they did. The thing is it's just not an instantaneous process as the White Vision needs time to assimilate and process the years worth of memories that was suddenly unblocked. The Mindstone was a part of what made his original consciousness work the way it did. If you saw Avengers Endgame, they showed it wasn't a simple process to just unplug the mindstone from the Vision's consciousness (and it was a process Suri wasn't able to finish). So no it's not just a fact that he has his memories back; he needs time to integrate and process them using whatever AI functionality remains in the machine only version of the White Vision.
 
Ah, I wasn't aware of that. Cool. The description on D+ makes it appear that it's a seasonal show. Interesting.
The last episode was titled "The Series Finale" not "The Season Finale." It's easy to miss if you're not used to looking for it, but it's pretty definitive.
I think in a way they did. The thing is it's just not an instantaneous process as the White Vision needs time to assimilate and process the years worth of memories that was suddenly unblocked. The Mindstone was a part of what made his original consciousness work the way it did. If you saw Avengers Endgame, they showed it wasn't a simple process to just unplug the mindstone from the Vision's consciousness (and it was a process Suri wasn't able to finish). So no it's not just a fact that he has his memories back; he needs time to integrate and process them using whatever AI functionality remains in the machine only version of the White Vision.
Not to mention, the Mindstone connecting to Jarvis AI and becoming a single consciousness was a process. That single consciousness evolving into the being we came to know as Vision, the one that developed feelings, a morality, and relationships was another process. White Vision has a new layer of unprocessed memories, and potentially some remnant of the Mudstone patterns. I think he's at a starting point of something new.
 
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