oh my, this episode
this is the one for people who are on the fence to get hooked. If you're not after this, just give up cause you won't be
oh my, this episode
this is the one for people who are on the fence to get hooked. If you're not after this, just give up cause you won't be
We will watch later...but does it lose the "feel" of the first 3? Or still quirky and sort of dark?
This makes a very bad day a good day, I can't await it. Hopefully it will be launched in Germany at the same day.
My favorite WandaVision as well.
Not because they explained what was going on, it played pretty much on what we all thought, but I loved how they addressed a bit of the massive dislocation reversing the snap would have caused. Can you imagine the turmoil? in the better situations, how many people remarried and had a spouse reappear? The jobs lost, the money pro-rated through wills. The land not worked because it wasn't needed. Economic production destroyed.
Those would be the best results. Reversing the snap would have caused a massive amount of miserable conditions across the universe. Since only the people returned, not a return to a time when the universe was able to more or less care for twice as many beings, there is no way there would have been enough housing, food, healthcare, staples of all kinds. Honestly, what Thanos did was a kind way of removing half the population. Bringing them all back 5 years into a partial post-apocalyptic future would have led to a cruel, brutal and vicious future. The wars that would begin on a planetary and universal scale for resources and distraction would be unprecedented.
Now, having had some fun pontificating, I loved the Darcy and Wu relationship. I actually like their chemistry better than I like Wanda and Vision, though I never really liked the Wanda and Vision pairing portrayal in the MCU. Regardless, the first three episodes pushed me into the grinding away because I like Marvel category. Now at least I'm more curious on how they are going to handle the post snap world. I still don't really care about Wanda and Vision though.
agreed. I love that it kind of made you think, was this really the right decision to bring them back? I feel like after 5 years, it did more harm than good
I thought the account was saying they are not ok with him being director before I looked him up. He also did Endof the F world which I liked but it was very dark.
My favorite WandaVision as well.
Not because they explained what was going on, it played pretty much on what we all thought, but I loved how they addressed a bit of the massive dislocation reversing the snap would have caused. Can you imagine the turmoil? in the better situations, how many people remarried and had a spouse reappear? The jobs lost, the money pro-rated through wills. The land not worked because it wasn't needed. Economic production destroyed.
Those would be the best results. Reversing the snap would have caused a massive amount of miserable conditions across the universe. Since only the people returned, not a return to a time when the universe was able to more or less care for twice as many beings, there is no way there would have been enough housing, food, healthcare, staples of all kinds. Honestly, what Thanos did was a kind way of removing half the population. Bringing them all back 5 years into a partial post-apocalyptic future would have led to a cruel, brutal and vicious future. The wars that would begin on a planetary and universal scale for resources and distraction would be unprecedented.
Now, having had some fun pontificating, I loved the Darcy and Wu relationship. I actually like their chemistry better than I like Wanda and Vision, though I never really liked the Wanda and Vision pairing portrayal in the MCU. Regardless, the first three episodes pushed me into the grinding away because I like Marvel category. Now at least I'm more curious on how they are going to handle the post snap world. I still don't really care about Wanda and Vision though.
I think Wanda seeing him dead clearly shows how he’s dead in real life, and she can only keep him alive in this universe.my god, this episode was most excellent. Shows like this are one in a million.
We are living in her depression, her grief. This is a dark series, but it's amazing. Also, does Vision seem very self-aware to anyone else? I'm not convinced he's dead here...
I think Wanda seeing him dead clearly shows how he’s dead in real life, and she can only keep him alive in this universe.
Overall I felt this was a very dark episode. I need more than 25 minutes of episode.