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I tried to stay spoiler-free and away from most of the speculation and I think it paid off for me. The fans who have whipped themselves into a frenzy because the final 10 minutes wasn’t a bunch of cameos for people whose names aren’t anywhere in the title of the show seem to be taking it pretty hard.

These people are a little too obsessed with theories that they start to believe themselves and then get mad when it doesn’t come to fruition on the show.

I think this is the correct take. When Agatha explains to Wanda the different kinds of spells she’s been unknowingly casting, she names transmutation as one of the larger ones. I took it to mean that Wanda transmuted available matter in the area around her home into vibranium akin to the way alchemists sought to

I was wondering that too, I believe that they said that they aren’t actually tracking Vision, but rather the signature of his Vibranium body. So whatever Wanda did to create Vision within the hex, she apparently still gave him a body made of the proper Vibranium components that are as trackable as the real Vision’s.

That opening scene! Anyone else reminded of Sam Raimi when the witches died?? Marvel really has their foot on my neck with this show and I’m loving every second of it. God this is such a good show. It’s so well done with how it’s handling Wanda’s grief and my God, Elizabeth Olsen, girl, you deserve all the damn

Even though it’s more than likely that the two witches will end up battling, you can also see significant traces of the adversarial friendship that Wanda and Agatha have in the comics in the way that Agatha’s torture here is also a very intense, almost therapeutic, experience for Wanda.

Marvel has totally spoiled me. With that commercial for Nexus a couple of weeks ago I don’t feel that I won’t be completely happy unless I get Man-Thing by the end.  I just caught up on everything and am loving the show.  I don’t remember Agatha as being a bad guy in the comics, but Skrulls were the bad guys and

Still great though.

Errrrrr ...

If he can still find time to do stuff like The Night Manager, I’m good with him following Ewan McGregor’s ‘one for them, one for me’ strategy.

Nobody seems to be talking about it, so I guess I’m not seeing an image of Black Widow alone on some rocky planet in this? I guess the timing would be weird since the movie was already supposed to be out, but I really thought it was her

Holy shit, these shows are going to come one-after-another? Right? Like, Wandavision is January, then Falcon/Winter Solider in March, then Loki in May. They lead straight into one-another?! Man, that is much more exciting than I realized. That’s like straight-up months of Marvel movies. And this looks like a hell of a

They need to sweeten the pot to lure back Paul Giamatti as The Rhino. 

I’m betting this is ACTUALLY about “Spider-Verse 2", with Foxx returning to voice the character in that, and somewhere/someone along the way just got their wires crossed and everyone else ran with it.

Season 2 ending with Baby Yoda doing a genocide while riding a mud horn is a bold choice.

My vote is definitely for Rex. Especially with Ahsoka in the picture. Throw in Bo-Katan and it’s basically Dave Filoni’s continuing his Darksaber storyline from Clone Wars and Rebels. 

Bill Burr was Boston in space, so maybe!

Please tell me Timothy Oliphant’s character speaks with a (completely out-of-place) Kentucky drawl.

I say this as a white Jew: it’s a consistent source of frustration to me that establishment democrats are so damn bad at not taking the black vote for granted. Too often they’re just like, “well the republicans are awful, of course the minorities will vote for us,” without any recognition of how disaffected minorities