This is a worthless show.
The only happiness I got out of it was that everyone else's theories were wrong.
This quickly devolved into a brain dead harry potter.
It was an okay ending.. I felt like they were too ambitious throughout the season and then couldn't really deliver at the end. The whole Agatha witchery stuff felt low budget and badly acted (the actress excels as Agnes, in a comedic register tho). Highlights were the Vision vs. Vision confrontation and Wanda in her final Scarlet Witch costume. The after credits scene with Monica was exciting too! Now I cannot wait for Falcon and The Winter Soldier!!
I'm kind of disappointed yeah, but this is simply because Marvel fans (myself included) hyped every single frame up so much - we came up with a gazillion of theories every week and expected other Marvel heroes/villains to show up at any moment. This is a show about a woman dealing with loss and having to come to terms with her grief and moving on. This was a perfect wrap up to that story. Yes, it's set in the MCU so there needs to be that element - which there was, with SWORD and Agatha - but no one was owed Fox Quicksilver or a Dr. Strange cameo or the Hex making mutants or Mephisto. We should know there wasn't going to be big reveals and much development of the overall storyline of the MCU when that's destined to happen in the movies.
I would've given it a 5/10 if the last 2 minutes between Wanda and Monica hadn't happened.
Good job justifying kidnapping and torture, Di$ney.
WandaVision was an excellent watch and an exciting glimpse at what Original Streaming based content can be with the powers, IP and budget from a company such as Disney.
The show had a consistent MCU movie level of quality throughout, that includes FX and overall production quality. It did not FEEL like a cheep low budget show that is being made to pad out release titles. It felt like a carefully planned story, which brings me to pacing. At times it felt fast, but overall none of it was bad by ANY means and I felt the directors has a real firm grasp on they story they wanted to tell and the emotions they wanted us to feel.
It feels like a proper piece of the MCU, and I genuinely enjoyed it and I think its safe to say MCU shows are going to hold up against the movies!
A big big big meh
What an absolutely botched ending to an otherwise strong show. Spoilers: Monica and Darcy are completely tossed aside, Evan Peters is entirely wasted as Quicksilver in favor of a dick joke, the writers show zero creativity in leaving characters to die and Wanda has ultimately learned nothing about her magic, ending the show exactly where she stood 8 years ago before 'Age of Ultron'. What a complete mess devoid of consequences, leaving characters storylines wide open for projects years away instead of tying character arcs up. Wanda apologises to the town members after tortuing them for weeks and we're supposed to feel bad when her fake children are erased? No, sorry, you're responsible for that. Monica really told Wanda the town should be grateful.... after she released them from their torture slavery. Wanda belongs on the Raft, Avengers need bodycams after this abuse. This is exactly what the Sokovia Accords were for. This isn't a show, it's a promotional ad to go see the next Marvel thing. I thought they were doing something special when the show began, embracing the wierd and unexplained magic in the MCU, but by the end the Marvel formula is intact and the story falls into laziness.
Who the hell was the missing person Jimmy Woo had in witness protection to begin with?
I have been sooo excited for this for a long time, waiting for the big cameo, after credits that will blow my mind and expecting an outstanding episode with exceptional vfx acting and writing. was it as fucking amazing as me and I'm sure a lot of other people expected????
no not really but the costume was kinda cool I guess
The right balance between epic and moving. I appreciate that while the show didn't skimp on the expected third act fireworks, it didn't forget that this is ultimately a character story, and focused as much on what these events meant to Wanda and the processing of her grief, as they did on the MCU-shaking consequences. The the fights are exciting; the goodbyes are poignant, and WandaVision has rocketed up to being one of my favorite MCU stories ever, no small feat, but one well within the power of the Scarlet Witch.
Well that was underwhelming. I wasn't even following any theories or expecting any cameos and I still felt disappointed.
Kind of underwhelming.
This felt like a side story of the MCU. They did so many baits and things that lead absolutely nowhere. Annoying...
Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch was AMAZING tho!! She absolutely killed that look.
The thing I love the most about WandaVision's finale, and what some people aren't gonna like, is how straight forward it actually turns out to be. In the end, WandaVision was a show about grief and loss, and both Wanda and Vision were at the center of it. Because of that, the show wisely foregoes sudden reveals or shocking revelations in favour of emotional catharsis. And yes, while one answer in particular could be seen as a cop out, personally I think it was a wise decision to instead simply skip over it and instead hone in on the things that really make this show tick.
And both of the climaxes for Wanda and Vision turn out to be smaller conversational scenes amidst the more fantastical battles (which are standard Marvel fare, meaning very fun and well shot) - Paul Bettany in particular kills it here and the promise of seeing more of him is tantalizing. And yes, seeing the Scarlet Witch fully unleashed is worth the viewing alone, a moment and look ripped straight from the comics in the best way possible.
The series started strong and I had a feeling the ending would be botched. Well, they didn't disappointed me on this. Some characters were left aside without closing their arcs, the combat was lame, Wanda somehow ended in a similar spot as the start (not knowing much about her powers), she was free from any consequences, and the writers wants us to feel sorry for her after torturing people and not trying to redeem herself. They made Director as a villain for people to sympathize with Scarlet Witch, but it is not earned, they are trying to manipulate people, because if you think it more, Wanda is the villain, and the Director is the good guy trying to save the people. But no, even that dipshit Photon said the people should be thankful of Wanda. Wait, thankful to be tortured? Whatahel Marvel and Disney, you are shit. What a waste of a show. This was entirely made as an ad for people to see the next show.
Not gonna lie, I've liked fan theories more....
On the other hand, wv just shat big one on aos. Different darkhold, yeah right, I guess we have to assume aos takes place in parallel universe, since they didn't even participate in "blip". And wv also shat on comics, the big bad guy was Agatha, yeah such an interesting multilevel antonogist but let's not forget that wv also shat on parallel fox/xmen universe, "yeah, no this is not pietro, it's just a random person, lol" Such a twist!
"They'll never know what you sacrificed for them" lol.
SHE KIDNAPPED THE WHOLE TOWN! SHE WAS THE VILLAIN! THE BIG BAD WOLF, IT WAS WANDA ALL ALONG!
Annnddd the thing we were promised "luke-level-cameo", yup that was superb.
But one thing was good, they fixed existence of "vision" well, he'll be himself in next season.
You ruined both Wanda and Vision...
And, two post credits scene. YOU CAN PASS THEM!
Very possible this show will be more entertaining later to people who binge it vs. those of us who watched an episode a week and had fan theories popping up in their news feeds. This episode ended up being very underwhelming because of this, but if Disney had dropped all 9 episodes on launch how Netflix, Prime etc. do then the perception could be much different. Even if you avoided spoilers though the final episode really didn't deliver the way you wanted and expected it to. It felt like Monica was completely wasted here, Darcy had pretty much no resolution at all, White Vision just flew off for some reason like what dude doesn't care anymore, and Wanda didn't care to follow him? And don't even get me started on fake Quicksilver.
That was a good reminder of why I don't watch Marvel movies. To think the series started as something genuinely original and unique...
Well, that was underwhelming; boring cgi battles and the like. Can't really say much as the episode - and series, frankly speaking - feels so relatively empty. And, of cource, like most comic book films, death doesn't mean squat as these films/series try to have their cake and eat it too. Makes me like Logan even more, though this is a very low bar to set for the genre.
this is the finale. you get to see it conclude.
I really liked this alot and can't flippin' wait to see her in Doc Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and or possibly:
Spider-Man: No Way Home...
:100: masterpiece of a miniseries!
What a great finale! The only really weak point was Hayward. But the rest made more than up for it. And a great arc for Wanda.
Since this is called "The Series Finale" I assume this was a one-off with no more seasons planned. Not from WandaVision that is because the last scene clearly indicates Wanda will be back.
And I sure hope so !
Read a lot of dissapointing comments. Maybe I am lucky I had zero expectaions at any point ???
Ultimately hamfisted and rarely engaging or believable, kind of like the show itself.
Open ends, plot holes, and a lot of undeveloped story points that were rushed out the window to wrap up things neatly in the end.
Also a lot of vague teasing for future projects that you will need to consume later to keep the big Marvel-money-making-machine going.
It's too bad, it's not like I was hoping for something like The Avengers (the last two of which were brillant) but the format had potential and I was at least expecting some sort of satisfying story arc, not this pointless mess.
I really didn’t want this to end! Maybe they’ll make me happy and Wanda and the new Vision will be together... I mean he does have all his memories now so why not! :smirk:
After the sitcom gimmick was over, it became pretty basic MCU, which I mean, basic MCU is good to me so I'm not mad about that, but the sitcom gimmick was what made the show special and unique.
I agree with the commentators that say that fans built up their expectations on their own and noone was owed the things people thought were going to happen. Ralph Bohner I'm not sure about, it could be seen as a good subversion of expectations or it could be seen as a shitty and pointless troll. I hope this isn't all we see of Evan Peters in the MCU though. That would feel unfair to the character.
I will say, it was hard to grasp on to the emotion of Wanda and Vision's goodbye knowing that White Vision is out there, that is one thing I solidly unhappy with.
It is a curious and different series, they have had the courage to do it. I could say that I liked it
Did no one see the major flaw in Agathas storyline? Really?!?
There are runes which stop everyone other than the person who cast them from casting spells.
Why the f*** wouldn't they have used those for her execution?!?
I won't comment on the whole "should be thankfull" stuff. The writers wrote themselves into a corner there when they wrote awareness into the story. Would have been easier if the real people had just been "asleep" inside.
To be honest: We all like to think that we wouldn't do something horrible in order to save or even just maintain the memory of loved ones. If we take an honest look at history we see that this is a false premise.
I'm not too worried about public perception for future storylines though - the public usually has a pretty short memory and enforcing punishment would be kind of hard. The only one really able to punish Wanda is Wanda (well the new Vision might be able to but only emotionally)...
I hope to see much more of her. Hopefully the marvel execs see that and favor her instead of Larson who is just unlikable (sorry, but I really don't like her...)
Oh: Also please more of Darcy Lewis - great Character and great Actress she has proven here that she can't just do comedy :)
"You're my sadness and my hope. But mostly, you're my love."
Absolutely amazing, from start to finish. It ties things up and a perfect ending. I really am hoping for a second season, even rumours are saying there might not be. All I can say grab your Kleenex.
I loved how emotional the WandaVision Finale was. She’s lost everything time and time again, but she keeps persevering. She shall meet her family again, because family is forever and you can’t run away from them… even if you tried.
I cherished every on-screen kiss Wanda & Vision shared...In the movies their time together was too brief. I am so glad they spun this yarn in service of their love story, and a worthy synthesis of the comic books. A real tearjerker!
I choose to believe the real Vision survived, and will reunite with Wanda.
And, I look forward to seeing more of Monica Rambeau!
(LOved you too, Kat!)
EDIT: OMG...I didn't see the second post-credits scene! Nice...
Man that was a clusterfucky way to end this solid show. I don't know if this was another case of fandom over-analyzing and setting themselves up for disappointment or if the writers really had no idea how to close storylines. I can understand some open ended setup stuff like Agatha being depowered and White Vision (and even that was pretty rushed) but to get no resolution for almost anything is just lazy. Nothing for Monica, nothing for Faietro, nothing for Darcy or Jimmy hell I cringed hard when Wanda walked past all the people she tortured for weeks and apologized to MONICA. Also, Wanda somehow learned to make runes and reverse uno'd Agatha basically in what was basically a deus ex so unless this is some avatar state shit where old knowledge is manifested without her understanding it that scene makes no sense.
That being said it's still a solid opener to Phase 4 and hopefully the rest of this year's lineup is good as well. Also, I'm 100% on board with the new outfit, Lizzie looks killer.
"The real Mephisto was the friends we made along the way."
God forbid Marvel has nuances. Well, at the end is Marvel again. Ugly villains, flashy ending and deflated character tensions. It's really terrible how people said the the begining of the season that it would get good... as if the criticism was because it wasn't the usual MCU.
It was alright. I'm not emotionally invested in the characters so I didn't feel much during the big emotional scenes. The action scenes were standard Marvel third act. Meh.
PSA: hold ON through the credits there are TWO post-credit scenes
To be honest, I only got myself to blame for expecting someone like Doctor Strange or, hell, even Michael Fassbender's Magneto to show up. LMAO THE HILARITY. I'll take the L for that one.
Overall, while the goodbye scene with Vision is very emotional and moving , this final episode seemed quite.......... Idk quiet, I guess? Maybe a little bit half-assed too, which is a big shame. Like, it's really obvious they wanted to wrapped things up quickly.
When Kevin Feige announced all of the MCU TV shows, Wandavision isn't exactly the first show I look forward the most. But then the trailer changed me. As I watched the episodes, I grew more and more invested. I still think Wandavision is a great show, it's just a shame they couldn't stick the landing.
You know what they say: "Sometimes it's not about the destination. It's about the journey."
My gosh, that WandaVision finale was freaking awesome. Amazing. 10/10.
They will never know what she sacrificed :cry:
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how can u fall in love with a piece of metal ?
how can you not like this episode this is SO GOOD
perfect finale tbh
pretty decent ending considering how out of this world the first few episodes where.
some of the characters where boring (ex sword's director) but overall great cast.
too bad that they only made 9 episodes.
This could have been so much better.
They should have just made a movie with better plot and better ending. She was struck with grief and life long trauma, so she did it unintentionally, at first. But then she kept it that way, played along cz she didn't want it to end. She wanted it to be a reality. Her reality. But in the end even with Agatha there she didn't find out much about her powers. We already know she is dangerous, she already knows that somewhere in the back of her head. She must know. But by the end she should have known so much more than she got to. Like how to control it or what her full power is or why is she so dangerous...
But we and Wanda got nothing. What she did to the townsfolk was unacceptable and she didn't apologise to them, not like an apology would would vanish their trauma they got from her but she should have apologised and did something for them or something. She is dangerous because of her trauma and heartache, the loss of her parents, brother and then Vision has made her super dangerous. But she is a good person. If she knows what she is capable of and get treatment for her trauma she will definitely do good for the people.
This show could have been better as a movie with better writing.
i don’t really care much about the lack of cameo tbh.
after all, why introduce new characters when you can’t even give decent background stories/subplot for all the ones that are already there? :asterisk_symbol:cough:asterisk_symbol: Agatha :asterisk_symbol:cough:asterisk_symbol:
This turned out to be a nothing special story about one woman's grief and her subsequent torture of innocent bystanders. It's pretty dark if you think about it a little and that's fine, except it's another Marvel tease that never pays off.
Of course, Disney/Marvel tacked on not one, but two post-credit scenes, meant to dangle yet another carrot on a stick in front of the MCU fanbase. And it's a carrot that will never be reached, by the way. How will Disney continue to sell tickets, subscriptions and collect ad revenues if they actually finish a story?
Still quite silly but it was also fun and interesting so I guess it was worth it. Director Hayward is still silly but Agatha went from silly to annoying (I won't mind if her powers are gone for good). Seeing more of Wanda (Scarlet Witch) could be nice but hopefully in a less silly/crazy/strange way. Monica (Captain Rambeau) is also cool and likely has a lot more potential and I'd definitely like to see Vision again (one of my favorite characters - he can be so many things): "I have been a voice with no body. A body, but not human. And now... a memory made real. Who knows what I might be next." (I also really liked this quote: "But what is grief, if not love preserving?").
There's a freaking spaghetti soup-ish mix of likers and dislikers of this series finale in the comment section and I love it. As well as I loved the whole series itself. I might've given it a 10/10 rating if they didn't give away that there might/propably-will be a sequel of this. And what's worse, it might be of Monica. Nonetheless, totally enjoyed it!!
It's a good show. But Marvel didn't do this for Marvel fans.
Could have been a straight to video movie and saved everyone a few hours.
“We’ve said goodbye before, so it stands to reason…”
“we’ll say hello again”
I haven’t lost someone monumental in my life yet (even though I know it’s a statistical inevitability). But I felt every emotion in that bit of dialogue. The grief. The loss. And the hope. So so so so sad!
Weakest episode by far. All the others are straight bangers but this one is actually kinda bad
I feeling that I had waste my time. Give zero laugh. The episode could be closed in 15 minutes. At least the show have the first two episodes, truly treasures.
So good! So entertaining! So innovative! This opened the door to a new world to be explored by marvel, both in what stories they tell and how they tell them.
At first I also was like wait where’s dr strange, carol, the x men, the fantastic 4, but then I was like... wait a minute, what’s the rush? This is only the introduction to phase 4, we have like a decade to go and dozens of projects to go with the era and this was Wanda’s story and the focus was on her grief, recovery and realizing she is THAT girlie.
However at the end I felt like Monica and Agent Woo were useless or underused; Darcy, even not always present on screen, was the one who figured everything out, found out about the plan of using Vision as a weapon, helped Vision multiple times and explained to him what happened, and then “defeated” Hayward, but like yeah Woo called the FBI but they were super late to the party, and Monica I think she got her powers? and was willing to sacrifice herself for the twins? the first few episodes she was an active and essential character but then she got in again and couldn’t help wanda and we don’t see her again and she’s just standing there looking hot and pretty (not complaining) so maybe they should’ve just introduce her character but not her powers just yet or idk... my point is that on the couple last episodes agent woo and monica felt like they didn’t fit the show, which makes sense cause it was literally wanda’s show (but I love them and can’t wait to see more of them)
And the one thing I hate was Hayward, like who, what, why, WHY? I love a good villain (hello Agatha) but Hayward was just a loser, all we know is he was the interin sword director, and he wanted to bring Vision back online to use as a weapon (against who? or why? how did he got Vision’s body? we don’t know) and that from the start he had animosity against Wanda (shouldn’t every agency/government/agent be thankful to the avengers?) and that he was taunting her about her powers and Vision (how did it even occur to him that w could bring v back to life?) so I was expecting for a big reveal like he’s from another universe/dimension where it’s already known Wanda is the Scarlett Witch? or that he hates the avengers cause he’s pro thanos? ANYTHING TO EXPLAIN WHY HE IS A VILLAIN, cause I know there’s bad people just because, but I refuse to believe Marvel wasted a villain in a man being bad just because...
And imo the show holds pretty good on its own, it didn’t need special guests or every avenger to pay a visit, but the story did need an avenger in the sense that it’s been three weeks since the events of endgame and Tony’s funeral, so my logic would be that the avengers are tight and checking up on each other, Wanda was rolling with Cap, Black Widow, Falcon and WS after Civil War and before the snap, so wouldn’t she still be close w Falcon and WS? Wouldn’t they be checking up on her? Specially cause they know she’s going through immense grief??? Like they don’t even text each other??? And then Rhodey was like the liaison between the government and the avengers, so wouldn’t he be informed about a freaking hex??? Or Nick Fury?? Clint owes Wanda and I think they were together at Tony’s funeral? Or wouldn’t Dr Strange sense the magic and be like oh I know her, we fought together, lets help her? So I didn’t want an avenger to come save the day, or cause the show needed a WOW element, but because they are supposed to be a TEAM yet they are never there for each other, and I know it’s the mcu and not Friends but like I feel there would be a whatsapp groupchat, or at least I want Wanda to have a friend, like imagine how lonely and sad she feels... so fck every avenger!
This is the worst episode of the season. So disappointing. I'm just left with more questions than I had before the episode began. They wasted Evan Peters, and they wasted White Vision. The whole Agatha arc was resolved terribly and in what seemed like a huge rush. I find it hard to believe that Wanda's character has even developed from what transpired. So much happened in this episode compared to the rest of the season in combination. It was a mess. Although at least it was an entertaining mess. Very disappointed.
Everything you want in a Marvel movie you get in a single episode. Expected a little bit more at the end but still made feel Wanda drama and dilema. I just hope we get a lot more shows like this one
I don't think the show was amazing by any means, but solid and very unique. I could have done without the first 2 "establishing" episodes, but I appreciate the concept. They had a vision (har har) and stuck with it from start to finish and for that I'm impressed. Whether or not it will truly be the series finale, or was just the finale of the show within a show, I think it could stand alone.
this, as a season, was an unexpected delightful run through TV current and past landscape and a nice pop culture event (at least from where i had get other people reactions) some episodes were really outstanding like the 8, the 6 was really nice, the first two were true pleasure. this one episode was even if not predictable, not exciting. it may not have been bad but it was not great, yet the series run remains there and gave me nice memories and a nice experience. so i'm fine with this, it's not like i had really higher expectations i was not even gonna watch and i had no idea it was a being big cultural event since 2 weeks ago.
Ralph Bohner and the awful mistery box
An amazing finale to a brilliant miniseries. The show started in a strange but very unique way and really got so good in the second half of the season. The finale brought the ultimate face-off between Wanda and Agatha Harkness and I really can’t wait to see what the future holds for Wanda. Also I guess we‘ll get a few spin-offs with new characters that were introduced in WandaVision.
Well I guess this show peaked a while ago, but this wasn't a bad ending also.
Sorry but the costume looks dumb, they also didn’t do themselves any favors teasing the Fox XMEN crossover. Otherwise a very fun ride.
So I'll get this out of the way up top: genuinely glad for all who enjoyed this series! It wasn't for me, but to each their own.
Wandavision represents Wanda's realization of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. It is her understanding of just how much she does not know. We thought for a long time it was going to introduce the X-Men to the MCU (which, I did assert, was heavily overblown and was far more likely just to be a cheeky cameo) and we thought that this was going to represent a new era and style for the MCU too. What we really got was something that will likely be less consequential for the overall timeline than the more significant solo entries in the mega-franchise and instead functions as a nearly four hour film. In terms of significance to the plot of the MCU as a whole, I'd imagine Wandavision will set itself somewhere between Guardians of the Galaxy and Thor: Ragnarok. It does a little more than just introduce lore and characters, but doesn't do quite so much as provide major developments that will serve as a starting point for the next big thing. This makes sense. It's the MCU's first major outing as a streaming series so I can't blame Feige et al for being hesitant to really let the story push things forward. It would be a little janky if that were the case too. Like what if Rise of Skywalker had been a streaming series instead of a movie? It might have been better, but it would have been weird.
And so instead, we're pitched with Wanda's journey to learn she doesn't know that much--and probably should know more. It's kind of an exploration of loss, but the audience has been sitting with Vision's death for nearly three years now. Wanda has even been in another film since then, so I found her grief to be late to the party when it's actually been five years in universe since he died. That might sound insensitive if I said that to someone in reality, but really what I'm trying to say is that the grieving process was already internalized by the audience (and even seen to a small extent in Endgame) so what I was left with after the finale wasn't a sense of loss because I'd already said goodbye in 2018. Instead, I was looking down the barrel of Wanda again realizing she doesn't understand her powers after her fifth major outing in the MCU (which, same tbh).
This finale doubles down on some of Wandavision's oddest tendencies. Namely: its lack of a central style and odd writing flow. The MCU has been skirting around goofiness since the get-go, but once we were handed full fledged fireball battles in the sky with witches saying things like "an imperfect spell can never be corrected" (while also claiming someone else could somehow fix it???) we pushed past my suspension of disbelief. I've thought a lot as to why this was the case, but I believe it has something to do with how the MCU had long incorporated action-comedy into its climaxes. So when Ant-Man is fighting with giant Pez dispensers, it is funny for everyone. Wandavision opted for meta-humor--stuff that would only be funny to the audience and is non-diegetic. Here, I realized exactly why that can be an awkward step. Meta-humor urges the audience to laugh at the artificiality of it. The laugh tracks and corny jokes of the earlier episodes aren't really that funny, but they're intentionally that way to bring a figurative interpretation of escapism that reinforces Wanda's inability to cope with reality. It becomes funny how silly and goofy all this is because of the meta-humor we experience in the form of heavily referential callbacks. It's funny to see Wanda and Vision roleplay in different sitcom universes because they aren't supposed to be there. The literal side effect that comes along with that, however, is that it urges the viewer to poke at the construction of the series. And, once you turn that lens on, it is difficult to turn it off. So when we got to the end and I saw some ultra self-serious flying witch fireball battles with words like "sorceress supreme" being thrown out there, I was still laughing--except this time I don't think it was meant to be funny.
For all my criticism, I still watched Wandavision every week, first thing in the morning before I started my work day. I never found myself disliking anything I saw, but I continually found myself underwhelmed. I wondered if I had just lost the appetite for the MCU so I even re-watched Age of Ultron and Ragnarok during one interim week to test this and I still like those movies, so I just didn't really vibe with this series. I saw flashes of stylistic boldness in marketing materials and the first few episodes that were never brought to fruition and so really I think my expectations were a bit too high. Ah well. Growing pains for the MCU I suppose.
just so people know there are 2 after credits scenes not just one
awesome finale, shame the rest of the show couldn't have been this good
Probably should have been longer to tie up loose ends better. Like is grey Vision the real thing now ? If so where did he fly off to ? Why not just stay with Wanda ?
Also what were apparently fan made trailers made me expect Doctor Strange lol. Now that I know they were fake. I am less disappointed that he didn’t show.
Still, that would have been better than the super good yes men of Captain Marvel, the Skrulls appearing in the credits. There really has to be a bad group of Skrulls in the next Captain Marvel. These goody goody ones make me gag lol.
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Okay hardly a 5/10, zero cameo and poor easter eggs. Overrated!
Only two after credits; first one is 5/10. Second one is 3/10. At least you could show Strange.
And Wanda reading Darkhold? We know it's not for the weak minds are shattered minds like Wanda. That would crush her. But this seems good start to Multiverse of Madness.
Director said "don't expect that much of ending" really means something now.
They kind of f*cked up that ending. Is this starting of something in MCU? No! Only first after credits maybe kind of but Westview is like starting scene of Civil War; Wanda did something bad. Really did we need this show? Leads to totally nowhere!
And about Pietro; THEY WASTED HIM WORST THAN FIRST QUICKSILVER , totally f*cked up! Kind of a joke!