February 10, 20214 yr so, wandavison has def gotten better. i have just blocked out the first two episodes and start at 3.
February 11, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, paco said: Havent watched WandaVision yet, so imma leave this right here instead 1) was it really necessary for this guy to scream the entire video? JFC my phone volume was one click from being all the way down and it was still loud as F 2) literally every helicopter crash in any movie ever looks like that. Since there have been approximately 4 billion movies set in New York, you can make this argument for any one that has a helicopter crash in it.
February 11, 20214 yr Sorry, I watched the video on mute. I hear you, but it almost seemed like they did it on purpose.
February 11, 20214 yr They like easter eggs and nods to actors other movies. Sammy almost says his famous curse in that scene. And when he faked his death in Winter Soldier, his tombstone had Ezekiel 25:17 from Pulp Fiction.
February 11, 20214 yr My favorite reference to another movie is when Thanos goes "Where's the stone?" to The Collector. Obviously a nod to Snatch Side note... Ever notice Hawkeye's son's middle name?
February 12, 20214 yr I know they're not really kind to the super hero genre but this show needs to win awards, holy F what an episode. Elizabeth Olsen is also shooting up my list of favorite actresses. She is outstanding in this series and is showing she was criminally under utilized in the movies.
February 12, 20214 yr 23 hours ago, paco said: My favorite reference to another movie is when Thanos goes "Where's the stone?" to The Collector. Obviously a nod to Snatch excellent movie.
February 12, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, devpool said: I know they're not really kind to the super hero genre but this show needs to win awards, holy F what an episode. Elizabeth Olsen is also shooting up my list of favorite actresses. She is outstanding in this series and is showing she was criminally under utilized in the movies. If Elizabeth Olsen even SNIFFS an Emmy before Rhea Seehorn gets nominated for her performance in Better Call Saul, I'm dropping a nuke on Hollywood.
February 12, 20214 yr Holy ish. First things first, Wanda in costume, . Next, thank you Marvel for something completely unexpected, and unpredictable. Zero idea what’s going to happen, and can’t wait to find out.
February 12, 20214 yr Great episode. Spoiler comments. Spoiler Nice little easter eggs. The movies at the theater marquee: The Incredibles (hero family) and The Parent Trap (twins that swap places or in this case, recast the brother). Pietro tells the kids "go forth, demon spawn!" Leads into the Mephisto theory. I'm looking forward to seeing Darcy act completely different. Kat Dennings is basically the same snarky character in everything. It would be good for her to be completely different and show some range. Monica said she "has a guy" who she's meeting at the drop point. Curious if it's someone we've seen before. Would be awesome if it were a Nick Fury cameo or something like that. Darcy hacked their system in like 2 seconds. TV computer hacking. We got our answer on Agnes, she's just someone Wanda uses to show up to distract things or help her she's not a villain or a plant by someone else. The generic leader of the military with a cliche secret agenda: tracking Vision and then saying "he really does want to get out." You get the idea he's in on it and doesn't want anyone to get out. Monica and Darcy screwed things up by showing up to find clues and piece things together. Then he secretly used a missile to antagonize her and show themselves as a threat. He did that not because he fears her, because he wants her to think they are against her so she'll continue to keep them away and not let them help. Darcy said he found a way in or whatever, he could be finding a way to insert people even. I don't know if they go with a big reveal that he is Mephisto or something, if there's enough time or scale on a TV show to go there unless it sets up a movie or a season 2. I also wonder if the ending will tie into The Falcon and Winter Soldier or if those stories won't cross over into each other.
February 14, 20214 yr Just caught up on the last 3 or 4 episodes. The last couple were awesome. Just have to get through the first few episodes before it got good, much like Parks and Rec. I tried that series once, hated after a few episodes. Tried it again, got past those episodes, then was glad I did.
February 14, 20214 yr More good stuff in this episode. I’m assuming that she can’t control the people the closer they get to the boundary. She didn’t really explain how it started or why Pietro looks different but clearly he’s conscious of what is happening. Further, he noticed the lack of children to this point. No clue where this is headed but I’m assuming that another entity assisted Wanda in setting up this facade to control her.
February 14, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Smokesdawg said: More good stuff in this episode. I’m assuming that she can’t control the people the closer they get to the boundary. She didn’t really explain how it started or why Pietro looks different but clearly he’s conscious of what is happening. Further, he noticed the lack of children to this point. No clue where this is headed but I’m assuming that another entity assisted Wanda in setting up this facade to control her. I started to think that some entity assisted Wanda but at the end of that episode when she increases the boundary I'm not so sure. It is odd that she can't seem to control those on the outskirts of the town. And why is Vision able to break her control?
February 14, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said: I started to think that some entity assisted Wanda but at the end of that episode when she increases the boundary I'm not so sure. It is odd that she can't seem to control those on the outskirts of the town. And why is Vision able to break her control? It seems like those who were dead are less susceptible to her control. Her brother and vision aren’t really being controlled by her and have some awareness of what is going on around them.
February 14, 20214 yr Author 4 hours ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said: I started to think that some entity assisted Wanda but at the end of that episode when she increases the boundary I'm not so sure. It is odd that she can't seem to control those on the outskirts of the town. And why is Vision able to break her control? Oh she can control them, it’s just that she doesn’t give them anything to do. They are essentially NPC’s or background characters ready to fill the space if she or someone she plans to send there (e.g. vision at work) comes into range. My guess is if Wanda were to show up in that part of town the townsfolk would come alive and the other people would freeze. Essentially, I took it as she only uses those who are needed for the story and those on the far edge of the town are not necessary and therefore don’t move. Which is incredibly dark. Pietro is enabling Wanda saying you’ve given these people better jobs, kept couples together, essentially praising Wanda for how she did this. That whole argument gets thrown out the window for those basically living like mannequins or animatronics like that women perpetually hanging that decoration.
February 14, 20214 yr 13 hours ago, Smokesdawg said: More good stuff in this episode. I’m assuming that she can’t control the people the closer they get to the boundary. She didn’t really explain how it started or why Pietro looks different but clearly he’s conscious of what is happening. Further, he noticed the lack of children to this point. No clue where this is headed but I’m assuming that another entity assisted Wanda in setting up this facade to control her. Pietro told her that she changed the face to not be upset with the past...yet she brought him back so doesn't exactly line up. Last episode someone else pointed out no children until the twins also. I thought it odd she couldn't find Vision on her own, why wouldn't she be able to know everything going on in her world?
February 14, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, 20Safety_Hazards said: Oh she can control them, it’s just that she doesn’t give them anything to do. They are essentially NPC’s or background characters ready to fill the space if she or someone she plans to send there (e.g. vision at work) comes into range. My guess is if Wanda were to show up in that part of town the townsfolk would come alive and the other people would freeze. Essentially, I took it as she only uses those who are needed for the story and those on the far edge of the town are not necessary and therefore don’t move. Which is incredibly dark. Pietro is enabling Wanda saying you’ve given these people better jobs, kept couples together, essentially praising Wanda for how she did this. That whole argument gets thrown out the window for those basically living like mannequins or animatronics like that women perpetually hanging that decoration. The tear streaking down her face was a nice touch.
February 14, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, Smokesdawg said: It seems like those who were dead are less susceptible to her control. Her brother and vision aren’t really being controlled by her and have some awareness of what is going on around them. This Pietro isn't dead though. This is another Pietro from another multiverse. And Vision is a robot so isn't the same. That's my take anyway.
February 14, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said: This Pietro isn't dead though. This is another Pietro from another multiverse. And Vision is a robot so isn't the same. That's my take anyway. makes you wonder why she saw him as dead then.
February 14, 20214 yr 31 minutes ago, wholesale_Melvin said: makes you wonder why she saw him as dead then. Saw who as dead? And when?
February 14, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said: Saw who as dead? And when? She saw Pietro as dead, as the current Pietro (not the Avengers one). It was towards the end of the most recent episode. It was quick, like when she saw a dead Vision.
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