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Yes

So I came on here a few weeks back on warned everyone that Utica is an evil bitch . . .

I felt bad for Tina too only because she was so transparently obviously desperate for validation which she wasn’t getting

You didn’t think Gottmik’s look fit the brief?

The psychic bit was one of the worst things in Drag Race Herstory

I agree Olivia’s drag is pretty generic. I actually can’t even figure out what her aesthetic is supposed to be. Early on she seemed to be going for this soft old Hollywood glamour thing (which is what Denali as Olivia tried to do) but she’s kind of moved away from that to the point that it’s hard to say what her

Knowing what the Darkhold is requires me to have some knowledge of Marvel Comics (outside of the MCU) which I don’t. They needed to explain that better within Wandavision itself and failed so that was bad writing.

Of course but none of that is presented as withcraft. The MCU is pretty strict about making everything explainable by sci-fi “science” and not magic, outside of Doctor Strange

How is that worse than Wanda’s kidnapping and mind controlling thousands of people?

nonsense and sophistry. It would be an easy choice because I’m not a horrible person. This is not even a high bar.

Yeah I never understood the kids at all. WEre they “real”? I mean they were born . . .somehow (as I’ve pointed out multiple times Vision is not a human man so they could not be Wanda and Vision’s children) and grew to like 11 years old in the space of a few days yet we’re supposed to think they’re real children and be

Yeah there’s no hint of it in the MCU but apparently the character she’s based on in the comics has always been magical

I, and I think most people, can pretty readily say that I wouldn’t kidnap and mind control thousands of people even if it meant I could bring back loved ones etc. even if that power existed in the real world. It’s not even a question. I wouldn’t hurt and traumatize thousands of people like that for anything in the

Plus, as I mentioned after the previous episode, WANDAVISION has remained consistent - everything worked out logically according to the rules and themes already set out. Maybe too logically, as the reviewer notes a lot of the reveals ended up quite mundane,”

What did Agatha do that was worse than what we saw Wanda do? She killed all those witches but it looked they were trying to kill her

Agatha is correct. Wanda is cruel. Wanda is the villain. The writers don’t agree with me but I think she is

I don’t care what they do with her (and likely she’s too powerful to be punished) the issue is that on the one hand the writers have gone out of their way to fully show the horrific nature of what Wanda has done and even what she does to Agatha at the end but at the same time they’re asking us to sympathize with Wanda

Because this show has shown as more the specifics of all the hurt and trauma that she’s caused individual people than is typical in MCU media. Like, there was the battle of New York and probably thousands died but it’s left very abstract. In Wandavision multiple individual people have talked about the horror of being

Exactly!

I’m sorry but FOH with that