Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
There is the element that she could be in a framework construct similar to ABC's Agents of Shield that Hydra used, hence the surveillance monitors.
Essentially she's like Keanu Reeves' Neo in the Matrix
Since this series has ties to Dr. Strange & the Multiverse of Madness along with Captain Marvel 2, I wouldn't be surprised if it was Dr. Strange that put her into this "Bubble" for a reason and with Wanda's help. [Reply]
It will be interesting if she decides to bring back Pietro/Quicksilver now that Geraldine brought back that memory.
Also interesting that it's not an entire world she's created but just kind of like a Truman Show and that Geraldine got ejected from it.
I was talking with some friends about this show and we were talking about how if they wanted to recast any characters, like Wolverine for instance, they could use this show to do it and just have Wanda create them.
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
There is the element that she could be in a framework construct similar to ABC's Agents of Shield that Hydra used, hence the surveillance monitors.
Essentially she's like Keanu Reeves' Neo in the Matrix
Vision could've uploaded his consciousness on the web or an electronic medium when Thanos destroyed his physical body.like he did when Vision was Jarvis and survived Ultron's attack is another detail that could indicate that Wanda is in a VR generated world if her companion is truly Vision and not a program created to deceive her. [Reply]
Way more interested in the next episode this week, in comparison to my reaction to the first couple of eps. I'm glad they got us a look into the 'real' world this quickly. The classic sitcom schtick isn't really my cup of tea, although I haven't hated the eps by any stretch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Way more interested in the next episode this week, in comparison to my reaction to the first couple of eps. I'm glad they got us a look into the 'real' world this quickly. The classic sitcom schtick isn't really my cup of tea, although I haven't hated the eps by any stretch.
I think we are going to get 6 episodes just like this. The shtick is well executed, but to me sitcoms are just cancer and this is tough to watch considering Vision and SW are awesome. I think one could just about skip these first episodes and jump aboard when we get back to reality. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
I think we are going to get 6 episodes just like this. The shtick is well executed, but to me sitcoms are just cancer and this is tough to watch considering Vision and SW are awesome. I think one could just about skip these first episodes and jump aboard when we get back to reality.
It seems like each episode has a little more "real world" to it. If that continues, it'll continue to be more and more interesting as we move on.
But yeah, it's hard to get into the "sitcom" when you're more into the MCU's action. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
It seems like each episode has a little more "real world" to it. If that continues, it'll continue to be more and more interesting as we move on.
But yeah, it's hard to get into the "sitcom" when you're more into the MCU's action.
I'm convinced that if they can provide this kind of attention to detail during these sitcom segments, I think we will be rewarded with a worthy MCU last half. [Reply]
As far as WandaVision, it appears that I'm in the slight minority on CP that actually loves the series.
I like the slow reveal and the attention to detail regarding Classic Sitcom's and their sets. I like that the writers haven't hit us over the head with what's truly happening and for me, it's fun to watch the mystery slowly unravel.
I know that many people, maybe even most people, dig the MCU because of the action set pieces and I don't disagree.
But subtlety and "Out of the Box" writing show to me that the long term future of the MCU is in great hands because there's more to these characters than just wiping out the bad guys. [Reply]