furiousfroman
furiousfroman
furiousfroman

It’s not just that. I wrote it in the comments for the previous episode. Internet overanalyzes everything about the MCU in *our* reality, where it’s fictional. Imagine if it were real, and everyone’s life depended on those people and events. There’d be thematic channels recreating and analyzing everything in

The whole Wanda killing Vision, then time getting rewinded, then Vison getting killed again, is a kind of specific and personal detail that it seems a little unlikely that the average person knows, but Darcy is apparently a SWORD-admired astrophysicist and personal friends with Thor, so not that shocking that she

Yeah, besides her connections, I’d think that in the 5 years post snap, the basic story of what happened wold have come out, if not rehashed endlessly. 

Is it really that odd that people in the Marvel universe (especially those who are friendly with Avengers) know what happened leading up to the snap? I mean, Captain America was going to support groups, do we really think they wouldn’t publicly announce what happened?

Considering that other characters have been shown (smartly) to not know the details that only the Avengers were privy to? Yeah, I get that. But at the same time, Darcy knows Jane Foster and Erik Selvig. If any of them survived the Snap (I think Selvig was shown to have died on one of the screens in Endgame), then

“Did they release versions of the Marvel movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Darcy is way too aware of the specifics of Vision’s death in Avengers: Infinity War. This would normally annoy me, but it works within WandaVision’s meta format.”

Considering that other characters have been shown (smartly) to not know the

Plus, making Wanda the villain would lead to a really uncomfortable “Poor simple women, just can’t handle their emotions” vibe.

I agree with some of your points, but I am glad they didn’t make Wanda the big antagonist. She’s still been making rash decisions and bears a hand in what has happened, even if she has been led along (which is true to what happened with her in the comics a lot), but they aren’t having her go as far as the comics did,

I watched with the closed caption on and some of the dialogue that was going through in the early portions of the episode had a very eerie feel to it (you couldn’t really hear any of it, but we kept getting the captions anyway).

My favorite bit was absolutely Vision calling out how dumb it was he was a. talking to a camera and b. sitting in a van. 

At least one of your criticisms is addressed by the post credits scene. You may want to check it out

The one boy talking about how “it’s so loud” and “you’re quiet...” were genuinely eerie.

I bet her friend built the device. And they established it was the best they had.

Kathryn Hahn’s cackle is a thing of wonder (if she WOULDN’T have been revealed as an evil witch by the end of the show it would have been criminal)
BTW, I’m pretty sure that’s also her singing her own theme song. (the lady parts obviously)

One theory was that Billy was “hearing” everyone screaming inside their own

I hope Marvel/Disney didn’t plan on Agatha being a one-off villain because after this week Hahn has almost certainly placed herself on the same level as Hiddleston’s Loki.

This was a genuinely a really funny episode, between the “Agatha All Along” number, the talking to the camera bits, and Darcy and Vision stealing the van and getting stuck on the road before Vision remembers that he can just fly.

The whole purpose of “Oh yeah, and I killed Sparky too!” was to ensure the audience knew she is 100% evil.

There’s only one person to sort this mess out.

Nope, killed a dog, pure evil.

the MCU’s Agatha Harkness appears unquestionably malevolent.