Yeah I thought it was meant to show how the world is lacking in detail, thus causing the characters to question it further and possibly be close to breaking out that way...
Yeah I thought it was meant to show how the world is lacking in detail, thus causing the characters to question it further and possibly be close to breaking out that way...
Then why was the voice on the radio asking who was doing this TO her? I think that suggests she’s NOT in control.
Yeah, that is my fear as well...once the puzzle is solved we get to watch a Marvel TV movie with everyone I’m interested in left out.
Vision isn’t a human man
it’s weird how our screennames vibe
.......you’re aware Vision can’t actually be their biological father, them having sex or not, right? In the comics it was either “Wanda reality warped them in existence” or “the devil actually implanted his midi-chlorians in her”. At the moment I’m betting it’s the former in WandaVision, but honestly who knows.
I mentioned this below in response to another comment. We were trying to guess what sitcom kitchen is in the 80s photo in the article above. There has been Cosby Show, Cheers, Growing Pains, Who’s the Boss, and finally Family Ties. It has to be Family Ties as the most representative sitcom about a family and their…
I just wrote something similar (but less comprehensive) but... yes, this.
This episode made it pretty clear that it’s Wanda making this sitcom reality and no one else.
I mean... really? It’s a off-beat series and more interesting than most Marvel fare, but this isn’t really ambitiously odd - it’s that kind of safe “experimentalism” that Marvel tends to do that never goes anywhere. The recent Legion TV series came the closest, but even that ended up playing it pretty safe.…
I like that theory. I like better that finally something approaching water cooler TV is back.
It’s very much based on House of M right? I didn’t read it but doesn’t Professor X pull Wanda out of that fever dream state? Would they possibly launch thye X-men though their first streaming series? Marvel does do some off the wall, unpredictable stuff, like this show for example.
Kathryn Hahn stars in WandaVision
Seems like they may be trying to ease Wanda out of...whatever it is that’s happening
Ugh no. It’s like the Legion reviews all over again. This episode made it pretty clear that it’s Wanda making this sitcom reality and no one else. Besides, I’m pretty sure they started working on this before the Fox purchase.
The genre-bending per episode Wandavision reminds me that it’s tragic that the Tv club stopped doing recaps for Search Party, which did a different genre every season. And its current season is really...polarizing? to say the least?
I was a big defender of the “beat by beat sitcom parody” for the first 2 episodes, but…
She’s definitely not gone, in an odd move for Marvel (since they’re so tightlipped) they actually announced long ago that “Geraldine” is not Teyonah Parris’s real name in the show. Since it appears you don’t know I won’t spoil it, but safe to say her story is not nearly over. There are two other returning MCU minor…
I do like the idea that Geraldine actually flew in on that helicopter that was turned into a Dogtooth copter when it entered their reality-field. I hope that actress is not gone, because she was really good. I am glad that Kathryn Hahn doesn’t appear to be evil, at least right now. I like the idea that Wanda is the…
It seems like when things have shifted out of the light tone that she’s the one that has the greatest sense of control in the past.
I really dug this episode for the Truman Show-esque twist at the end, but I hope it won’t just devolve into generic Marvel “gray government bunkers and black vans” fare when the first few episodes have been so fun aesthetically.