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I’m pretty sure they didn’t come up with that name (blip) until everyone was back. The first we hear it is in Spiderman Far From Home.

I don’t necessarily agree that it was a letdown, but they did seem to just answer almost every single mystery all at once, so I can definitely see your point!

I dunno—I apologize for all my punctuation!!! :P For myself, a breakout role is a role that means suddenly people know who you are (and by name). He did a lot of work pre-Mad Men, including being a series regular on shows like The Division and made next to no impact.  Then by the end of season one of Mad Men, draper

Scarlet Witches be crazy.

You mean you’re not excited for Dark Phoenix 3: Women do be crazy though?

Oh I mean I’d be very down to watch Wanda do wild shit all the time but given how comics (and, let’s face it, most media) present mental illness, especially in women, I would not feel comfortable watching Nick Fury or Spider-Man or [insert character here] making offhanded jabs about her (which would almost certainly

Everything you said sounds like amazing television, tho

The show has only revealed its first mystery: the “what”, or the nature of the sitcom reality and what’s actually happening in the real world. We’re now embarking on its second act - the new mystery is the “why”. Why is Wanda doing this? Did she start it herself or is it something that’s being done to her, and she’s a

Mulder was always doing that too.

I still think Vision might be an illusion that's also sort of real? Because he basically came from the Mind Stone, Wanda's powers come from the Mind Stone, and they had to interact and join with it in order to destroy it. Like maybe some aspect of his consciousness transferred into her at that time? Maybe I'm just

I really didn’t mind it. It was a very Doctor Who thing to do, and this episodes had strong vibes of it.

Wow, that was an incredible episode. I don’t really get many people’s complaints about the first three episodes being boring or sticking with the sitcom trope too much. I think they have just enough “off” about them to really heighten the suspense as to just what is happening. And I’m watching with a 9 year old who

I agree, I thought she was funnier in the Thor movies (perhaps because the first two were pretty boring overall and her role was almost pure comic relief) but she was more serious and grounded in this episode. Like, she still made some dumb jokes and showed off her snark, but also got down to business when it came to

And I kind of love that she clearly grew and found direction because of her experiences.  They didn’t insist on keeping her as a fixed character.

Oh that's what I mean. I've always been team Darcy :)

So as if there wasn’t already a sense of dread running through this whole show, now every time Vision shows up onscreen I’m going to be uneasy because we may or may not be looking at a corpse being puppeteered by Wanda’s powers.

12 years is actually quite a lot of time...

Nah, Darcy’s great. You need comic relief to cut through all that stuffy seriousness. She and Jimmy played off each other nicely.

Right, I thought she was just helping Jane carry stuff for class credit. She didn’t seem to understand much of what Jane was saying or doing. Glad to know she was paying some attention.

Killing Maria Rambeau off screen is sort of shitty.