Wandavision finale:
Watch for mid-end credit scenes an after-end credit scene.
More on plot later
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Wandavision finale:
Watch for mid-end credit scenes an after-end credit scene.
More on plot later
Well
My immediate reaction is that I think that was good and they made good narrative choices etc but that was not the ending that serves me best this morning. Wil let it simmer a while before I react any more, I think.
I think that my only solid reaction at this point is that I wanted the ME monster to appear and say "I need a hug" at the end. I still do.
Edited: tried to do something that might have required spoiler font, but I'm apparently too tired for basic HTML right now so will be posted later.
I enjoyed that. Several twists I did not see coming.
I cried, but I do that more easily now.
I had not heard of the Ship of Theseus before. I learned the idea as "This is my grandfather's axe. My father replaced the head, and I replaced the haft."
ETA: Ha! The reference to it in WandaVision has already been added to the Wikipedia article for it.
after-end credit scene
I did not understand the setup part of that, although it was very pretty. The reveal made sense, though.
From Age of Ultron until now is roughly 6 years, which might be the longest goddamn origin story for a superhero I've ever seen. Even Oliver Queen became the Green Arrow in less time.
That's Infinity Stones for you
Really fucking disturbing how Hayward didn’t hesitate to shoot 2 10-year-olds and a Black woman.
Also, did y’all know there are TWO post-credits scenes? FYI.
[edit] Okay, I posted that after midnight last night, and only this morning do I realize that Daniel already posted it. I am indeed a skimmer (but not a skipper).
I think I am pleased that Hayward's villainy was just the result of his wanting a sentient weapon. I was sure he was going to be Hydra and it is, I think, better that he is just some guy who could have been a good guy but just dropped all ethics and morale when they got to be inconvenient
Also, I am into Monica Rambeau and whatever her powers are. I wasn't sure about the eye color change thing at first but I like that it's different colors (depending, I presume, on what she's doing?)