Consuela, if you haven't seen the X-Men movies, it would be fun to look up Quicksilver's scenes on YouTube. They're really fun.
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I think it’s interesting that the kids don’t necessarily do what she wants
And I definitely do not yet understand Vision’s general situation
Cool, Dana. I admit that I was not charmed by his attitude in this one scene, he seemed kind of forced-charming-jackass.
Admittedly, he is more of a jackass than dead Quicksilver. He's been used in small doses in the X-Men movies. How he will confront being presumably sucked into an alternate universe, I don't know.
In episode 4, when they were sorting out which SWORD agents were in the WandaVision "cast," Dottie wasn't a SWORD agent. I forgot that Agnes wasn't, either.
In episode 5, when Vision managed to pull Norm out of the mind control (or whatever is going on), Norm didn't actually refer to Wanda -- he only said "her." So is maybe Dottie or Agnes behind the mind control (or whatever)? Didn't Agnes say in the second episode that Dottie is the key to everything in Westview? (In which case, who the fuck IS Dottie?) (But good for Emma Caulfield for ending up in the MCU.)
Nice catch, Steph! That makes a lot of sense.
Episode 5 recap vid [link]
I'd say that any version of Pietro Maximoff that isn't some variety of jackass is not true to the essence of the character.
I'd say that any version of Pietro Maximoff that isn't some variety of jackass is not true to the essence of the character.
Indeed. And X-Men Pietro is a jackass, yes, but one who routinely rescues people. So.
OTOH, he is currently bound by Sitcom brother rules, so....