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Agents of SHIELD, probably. It definitely comes closest.

Better lighting and more scenes outside to start.

On the GRC/Flagsmasher stuff, I completely get what you mean. I’m fairly confident that if I asked the showmakers to explain GRC to me, their explanation would be falling apart four sentences and one question later.

“I’m just a regular guy with no super serum. All I have are my wits and this $45 billion suit and this unbreakable shield and the power of flight and this drone filled with plot tech and my best friend that is a 100 year old super soldier.”

Wyatt Russell is doing a great job conveying the subtleties for the John Walker character. It seems, just like with a few other actors coming in to the MCU, art is imitating life, with him having to come in and replace (temporarily or otherwise) Chris Evans/Captain America. Lots of baggage to glean from that situation

Yeah whether its a conscious decision on the part of the director and choreographer or just us reading in to it, he does not seem to be fighting with the level of viciousness the Winter Soldier did. Even in life threatening situations he doesn’t seem willing to cut loose.

You mean the town that she personally victimised? I’m not sure you get to take thousands of people hostage and then be praised as a selfless hero when you finally let them go.

To be more accurate, Wanda gave up her fantasy life that she created out of whole cloth where she was imprisoning the entire town of people in a living nightmare.  And she only did that after first refusing to do it when she realized it would destroy her fantasy simulacroms to do so.  Wanda does not exactly come

“Oh, looks like bullets fly through me without harming me. Cool. I’ll keep that in mind next time I’m in Detroit.”

Marvel wouldn’t blame her for that.

At the end I just felt bad for the actor

What is Hayward actually being charged with?

This was like the third act of Wonder Woman. Crap.

I’m more disappointed that there was not even a single line acknowledging that Monica is now aware she’s become superpowered (because of Wanda, even) and how she feels about it. It looks like she just went, “I’m a supe now. Okay then”, *shrugs*.

yeah, they short-changed a lot of the characters, it was a shame...having Hayward empty a clip at two children wasn’t so much an unhinging of somebody you previously thought would lose it as pretty lazily just making him wrong in every conceivable way (partly to make Wanda look less bad for abducting a whole town of

Felt pretty anticlimactic, and not even because I was all aboard any hype trains. I didn’t feel like nearly enough weight was given to how much Wanda fucked this town up, or that she’s totally fine fucking up Agatha’s brain even after knowing how much it hurts. What compelled me most about this show was the morality

All Agatha wanted was her power. The real villain of this story is Scarlett Witch. What about the trauma those people suffered. How can that go unanswered. Wanda needs to be the number 1 priority for every world government in the MCU. Monica should be arrested as well. It seemed like Hayward was the only one doing his

The only thing that kind of works for me in this episode is that final goodbye. It’s obviously not a goodbye between Wanda and Vision—after all, Cataract is out there, and is ostensibly Vision according to the episode. It’s a goodbye to the life Wanda can never have. She can’t have a normal life, or a normal nuclear

I thought that the finale was TERRIBLE with a few bright spots.

Monica’s “they’ll never know what you gave up for them” moment really rubbed me the wrong way. Wanda has my sympathies and she absolutely does the right thing in the end but the show has been very careful to point out that her spell did to these people what she most feared for herself - it separated them from their