The description of the series has a duration of 43 minutes. Will it be fixed after the release, or will the series really get longer? I would like the second *___*
It's cool that they finally showed what's going on outside, and also that Wanda is fully aware of what's going on, but I really want to see the next series in the format of new sitcoms
@natemily: well, it's not a fact that consciously, she could have been brainwashed too. in the same trailer, the witch was shown, and hints of Mephisto.
Nothing was washed for her, she lived half her life in a mutant asylum, where experiments were performed on her and Pietro. Wanda has always been unstable, and the murder of Vision turned her on and took down her friend's cuckoo. A speedy recovery, of course
@mrwinchester: What a half-life, what a fool for mutants? They lost their parents in childhood, and then participated in protests. And when they were already adults, they were invited to participate in the Hydra experiment with Loki's scepter, it was after the first Avengers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na-wwMLBULA And there were no mutants in the film universe yet, in the Age of Ultron it only appeared because of dubbing. Just at this moment, the so-called "enhanced" was translated
in the comics, they were kidnapped by Evolution, who experimented on them, and then, fucking with the results, returned to the camp under the guise of ordinary mutants, where they were already raised by Maximovs, maybe it was different in the movies, I don't remember almost anything here, you may be right. I remember that there was a fool Basically, as a character, Wanda has always been mentally unstable everywhere
@mrwinchester: In the movies, 90% of the events were different. "Durka" is most likely remembered because of their clothes in the scene after the credits of the second Captain, but it was the same Hydra base as at the beginning of the Age of Ultron, where they received abilities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3RmR81ZHN8
@_Raven_: Yeah. I was still in the background when Vision appeared, I thought that he was very purple, like when Thanos killed him. And then this wild shot.
After this scene, I was already afraid that I was sowing hopes about the appearance of Mercury, to be honest))))) I would not like to see the corpse of one of my favorite heroes from such a long time ago
Yeah, a very creepy moment. 😬 And they scared me without a screamer))) In horror movies, everything is so formulaic that it's already clear when something jumps out, but here it's just unexpected 😏
It seems that three episodes have created the image of the series. And you think you know what to expect. But then Boom.. I definitely liked this episode. Now we know everything that most people know. I wanted to do this, but it all happened somehow like an avalanche and without the inserts of "underground" life, so some intrigue disappears, which was a peculiar feature of this series. I was hooked by the scene in which we were shown the appearance of people after the click, because the KVM showed one entertainment scene in the 2nd Spider. But here you can feel the truthfulness, confusion, fear. A strong scene. The appearance of Vision with his "invulnerable" head is a shock and fear. If I originally thought that someone was controlling Wanda, now I would bet that the witch had signed a contract with Mephisto./A nightmare/Agnes to get her life back to normal. I wish the series was bigger!!! And if 30 minutes is standard time for a sitcom, then for a series like this, such timekeeping is a crime. P.S. Darcy is charming. Wu has learned magic tricks, have you noticed? How cool is it when everything works so smoothly!! I wonder why the troops / SWORD/ FBI did not pay attention to Agnes, who communicates most with Wanda?!
@psa: a good guess about the contract, but it seems to me that she just moved. After all, she was very worried both in the WB and in the Finale about the death of Vision and, quite likely, she simply could not come to terms with it.
@psa: It is clearly shown that Wanda is able to influence the outside world. No one sees what she's hiding in the "montage clips," even though it's a broadcast, not a recording. So Agnes can fall into a blind spot.
And there is one on the board with flyers of real residents seen in the series, but the name, by the way, was not spoken out loud, unlike the other participants, who flashed quite often. Hardly by chance)
I expected a little different from the series. I thought the audience would be watching an 80s sitcom, but in the end they explained to us where all the strange things from the previous episodes came from. But it's even for the best, everyone who whined that they didn't like sitcoms will see what they've been waiting for. I was very pleased with the chemistry between Darcy and Wu, I hope to see more seals in the next episodes.
OH MY FUCKING GAWD THEY KNOW HOW TO DROP A BOMB The coolest start. That was intense as fuck. Yes, this is the return of the disappeared people: utter CHAOS. I am very glad that this scene was included. I hope it will also appear in other projects. DARCY. It was Darcy's hand. Wow, Dr. Lewis, that probably means she didn't disappear with a click. Agent Wu is as funny as ever "so you're saying the universe created a sitcom with two Avengers?": D Great comedy duo though. The fact that Jimmy learns magic tricks warms the heart, hello to Scott! Wanda is really creepy, but when she threw Monica out, it seemed like she didn't know what she was doing. I still think she's being manipulated (by Mephisto), and she doesn't mind at all. The dead Vision suddenly made me jump. At that moment, she was still confused and lost control of the space for a second. Either she was using his real corpse, or it was a piece of reality that Wanda was hiding from. The OGNISHCHE series, really well, flew very quickly :D
@Shikisen_Hishune: Why does that mean she didn't disappear? The action is after the return of all the disappeared. Or the fact that she, like Monica, is ready to work so quickly after him?
@OrangeElephant: It seemed to me that Darcy didn't disappear with a snap, since she got her doctorate, is in demand from M.E.C.A. (not Jane) and "look, I know it's been a crazy few years on this planet, but he's dead, right." Maybe I'm wrong.
@Shikisen_Hishune: the doctorate makes sense, although she had 5 years since the second Torah, the girl was active, she could do it) But yes, it is unlikely that she managed to get it and prove herself in front of the SWORD (it is unlikely that a meeting with Thor will be enough for them). But what Jane is doing now is the question of whether she has cancer, just like in the comics when she became Thor. Or just any other business. Here you have to wait for Love and Thunder
@antongyllenhaal: It might be more creepy if it suddenly turns out that Wanda has completely lost her mind and is really living with a dead body with a huge hole in her head that makes her walk.
The aftertaste of the whole series is a strong feeling of anxiety. These bastards know how to do good things!
Most likely it is. In a recent interview, Paul Bettany (Vision) talked about a deleted post-credits scene from Avengers: Endgame in which Wanda opens the bag containing Vision's corpse and possibly takes it away.
Finally, a series showing the world outside the sitcom also began immediately after the Hulk's click, that is, in fact, not too much time has passed since the Endgame finale, about a month. It was nice to see Agent Wu, although I didn't immediately remember where he was from. Darcy is also happy. They have a great tandem.
P.S. the song in the credits is beautiful Voodoo Child (Slight Return) performed by Jimi Hendrix.
The series is cool yes But the main joke is this: at the beginning of the emergency, Far from Home, people returned after a flash click, but here they returned from the ashes. The inconsistency
@max_cat_mart: Maybe it wasn't a recording of the "real comeback" but a fan-made piece based on the motives. After all, it was shown in a school video...
@МашаТитова: Subtitles from "Where are the texts, Lebowski" in the telegram channel. And the original episode can be found on the torrents. I can't tell you the specific site.
@МашаТитова: torrent download on RBG, subs, as mentioned above, on the tg channel "Where are the texts, Lebowski?". The subs are almost always ready by one o'clock in the afternoon, and you can download the series from 10-11 a.m.
Well. Despite the fact that the series differs from the previous 3, it is remarkable in its own way. They explained to us who founded M.E.Ch, showed Darcy for the first time in 8 years, and also brought back a character like Wu (A completely neutral attitude towards him, as it was, and remains) I couldn't help but be scared / surprised /even partially pleased by the vision in its gray incarnation, as in the comics, with a shattered head and pale pupils. Judging by the timing of the episodes, the final episode is waiting for us for an hour at most, but we don't have to wait for more, it's even wonderful in its own way. This series perfectly shows how you can either show all the tricks of a whole decade of sitcoms or better reveal the consequences of a click, properly introduce a new secret organization, very accessible, and most importantly, explain all the incomprehensible moments without water. I can't help but mention the wonderful idea of a helicopter and a beekeeper/agent. It's both logical and very coolly woven. I am really looking forward to the next episode, I hope that we will see the next episodes with reality only in the finale, since all the questions that arose during the viewing have already disappeared. I think Wanda did it all by herself, because I don't want it to be a tip from Agnes/Mephisto./The nightmare
I did not expect that the series would not be from the line of sitcoms, I thought we would first go through all the eras of television broadcasting. But the fact that we were given an explanatory series is probably even better. Perhaps there will be some kind of mix of series (such as the 80s series, the kvm series, the 90s series, etc..)? But now I'm inclined to believe that we will see further sitcoms as in this series (i.e. excerpts on tracking monitors). It's a pity, of course, but we've already seen the foundation of Wanda's world, so.. the "Dead" Vision was startling with its unexpected appearance. And here I have some questions. If he's not "alive" and fixed, then how can he function without Wanda and her control over him? It is clear that Wanda just wants a quiet life with her lover, and that's why she left for a small, quiet town. But how did she manage to drag Vision there with her? His body? Although, could Vision be her illusion or a rational part of her mind that wants to be released, and the image of a gray robot is just a memory-a bell from reality? By the way, while I was watching the episode, I really felt the vibes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. I'm very glad Darcy is back:)
@cutebutdevil: Paul Bettany actually said that a post-credits scene was planned for the Finale, where Wanda finds Vision's body. Since they didn't take it off, we can't assume that it was definitely there, but most likely it's his real body, somehow "animated"
Well, that's something! I just don't have the words! With each episode, more and more are revealed. It was very interesting to watch what was happening outside. Black and white Vision is just creepy. It is not clear where the beekeeper went, and what happened to Wanda two weeks after the end of the "Finale" that she went and created her own world. The series is pretty creepy, but very exciting, and I'm looking forward to the fifth episode!
Finally, they are beginning to explain to us what is happening in the real world. Now I would like to know how this is done and who is behind it all. Although according to Monica, it's all Wanda. And to some extent it seems that way.: She has painfully created a reality for herself where she and Vision are happy. But it seems to me that there is someone (something) behind it.
The beginning of the series is bombastic. The dead Vision was creepy.
Darcy did study to be an astrophysicist. Well done. And Wu learned card tricks the way he wanted to :) I love such nuances. Marvel's the best.
PS. If I'm not mistaken, they didn't find out Agnes' identity when they identified the "actors" of the sitcom. What does this mean? :)
- I am a chemical engineer - No one gives a shit Typical Darcy)
Definitely the best episode so far. They've been great at building intrigue in the previous three episodes, and here they've summed up what we've been watching. And all this continuity with the previous films, the moment of returning from oblivion at the very beginning of the series... it pleases my soul so much) P.S. I'm waiting for the eighties with crazy hairstyles and a running Alpha somewhere in the background.
Well, we already knew that something was going on outside, and thanks to the helicopter and thanks to the beekeeper, now we were shown everything that was outside from the SWORD, a half-hour episode is a crime, but at least something. The pace of the narration is extremely logical, instead of feeding the viewer small mini-episodes with penetrations from outside. For this reason, I now expect that we will have 3 episodes of a purely sitcom with radio broadcasts or whatever they come up with, but we will already know what kind of work is going on outside, and the last two episodes will already be an interweaving of both worlds. Plus, it's extremely likely that we will still be shown a more explicit intervention by Hydra or Nightmare or whoever else is possible, because obviously the series will not be about the confrontation between Wanda and the SWORD, it's Wanda against the whole world and against herself. I'm looking forward to the sequel!
Interestingly, the return to Vandavision and Spider-Man are shown in different ways. In Spider-Man, it happened almost instantly and with a kind of flash, while in the series it was like after a click, only in the opposite direction and with a gradual speed.
@Mosmitr: interestingly, I even forgot that it was shown in Spider-2. But in general, most likely even then, Feigi and co. did not think out how to show the return. But here the return turned out to be much more spectacular.
@Zlogorek: after the films finally gave up on the Agents, the Agents decided to finally give up on the films, and in the end they had their own parallel universe there, and it didn't even explain itself in any way.
@Tuliackbaev: the Agents themselves explained this on the principle of Back to the Future. They changed their timeline by creating a number of "new" timelines and just continued to live in one of them. This "concept" was explained in endgame when the Hulk took the time stone from the elder.
Here I am, Darcy, Wu... everyone is so happy, and I'm looking at them.:the faces are familiar, but I don't remember who they are at all)) Agnes is also someone important, apparently))
@Draznilla: Darcy is from Thor) Jane's assistant Agent Wu is from Ant-Man (Ant and the Wasp) and it looks like it's from the SHIELD series (but that's not true, I haven't watched the series)
Agnes has not yet been identified, but there are theories that this is the witch Agatha Harkness - and this is from the comics, such a character has not yet appeared in the film universe.
Monica Rambo is the daughter of Maria Rambo. We saw her shallow in Captain Marvel.
Actually, I love these comment threads for how many details you can read here) And these are just comments! And on YouTube there are entire video selections of each episode.
@juliakey: On Wu, the Agents only had Easter eggs in the contact list of one of the characters (May). There's only a last name, and that was back in 2014, 4 years before he appeared in Ant. They obviously didn't know he was going to be there, they just took his last name from the comics. https://tpenetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/204screengrab.png
When I watched the episode, I also thought that our agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. should be here, but then I remembered that the guys had sort of gone into their own reality since season 6 and it was unknown what had become of them here:(
@Lolita-94: The first two seasons of the series more or less followed the cinematic universe, as the appearance of Hydra was reflected in the series, and it was the SHIELD agents who gave Maria Hill information about the location of Loki's scepter. That was the end of following the films. All the Clicks from the Avengers have passed by, since the third season the series has been solving some of its problems. In the last two, there's some kind of alternate reality, so to be honest, it's not very clear what the Agents have to do with the cinematic universe.
@gkalian: At the end of season 5 or 6 (I don't remember exactly), "disturbing events" in New York were mentioned, it was a reference to Infinity War, but season 7 essentially created a new reality, according to the explanations of the Ancient Hulk in Endgame. But, as the producers responsible for the previous series said, all the events took place before Thanos clicked - in Agents of SHIELD, in Fugitives, in Cloak and Dagger.
The opening scene is great with the panic in the hospital. Well, many questions have been answered. It seems that the FBI will notice at some point that one of the characters in the TV show is not from the city, and from here it will become clear who our villain is. most likely, this is of course a neighbor, but it may be that Vanad herself is the antihero in this story.
Well, I've liked this episode less so far. Despite Monica, Darcy, and Facebook, the episode seemed rather boring, most likely because almost all of it was expected. The only thing that really freaked me out was how Vision really looked. It turned out to be quite troublesome. He's literally a zombie come alive. It's scary. And it is not clear what fate awaits him in the end. Actually, it would be nice if they showed two episodes at once and a sitcom series after that, I like them so much..
And why did Monica's colleague say at the beginning of the episode that he lost half of the cast after The Blip, and the other half went crazy? Is it illogical that after a Click? Why did half of them disappear after the Jump, and half of them went crazy?
@grandvil: he said IN the Blip — as far as I could find, this term also refers to both clicks with a five-year gap between them, as one big event. well, half of those remaining are half of those remaining.
Hey, where did the S.H.I.E.L.D. Beekeeper end up?.. Has he returned to the field?
They're sending a million Marvel hearts for Darcy. It was extremely nice to see her here and not with three sentences.
Everyone noticed Vizhin's face after Wanda's words that she was in control of everything.
I still have a question about the Hut. Is this an illusion? Or...? Although, judging by what was shown of the blue Hut with the stone torn out, it looks more like Wanda imposed the illusion of a living Hut on the corpse. But if these are her illusions, then why does Vizhin always guess something is wrong? Maybe it means that she herself is uncomfortable with what she has done?
Wow, they've turned Marvel around. I'm waiting for the next episodes.
@ЮлияТабака: The beekeeper was not thrown out into the field, he probably became a "resident" like Monica, maybe they will show in the next episode. And who is editing the broadcast, Wanda herself, or is there another third force?
@hlas_of_my_nick: The FBI agent from "Ant-Man and the Wasp", Darcy from "Thor", the rest of the xs, maybe there were in the TV series "Agents of Shield"
@id70201890: There are no more returning characters in the series. Apart from the photos of Monica's mother and herself, they're from Captain Marvel. Yes, there is no one else, M.E.C. has never appeared before, all the other characters are their agents (except for the scientists in the truck, but they are clearly episodic)
Return to the MCU universe! That's how I can title this episode, and it's really important to the plot. For the first time, we are shown a time in which the universe is developing for real, and not in Wanda's reality. And for the first time, Geraldine was introduced to us as Monica Rambeau - this is also a peculiar event.
Everyone explained what was unclear in the last three episodes, all the hallucinations that appeared in Wanda's world and how they disappeared too. We also learn that the city was really captured by Wanda herself, it is unclear whether voluntarily or under someone's leadership.
Darcy's return, just a round of applause! 👏🏻 She's just unreal! We haven't seen her in the MCU since 2013, and it's really cool that Marvel still remembered her.
Overall, the series turned out to be interesting and informative, which is the most important thing. I think episode 4 is preparing us for what's coming next, because the synopsis for episode 5 is really promising. Vision begins to suspect something, Wanda "floats" in her own reality, there are a lot of action shots. I am convinced that the show is on the rise, and more and more interesting things are waiting for us.
The title of the episode is very carbon monoxide: "We are interrupting the broadcast."... to finally explain what the hell is going on here anyway hd In general, it is very interesting that all the series titles are directly related to television. First, it was "Filmed in front of a live audience" - like any self-respecting sitcom, then "Don't change the channel" - but with a direct reference to old TVs without remotes, then "Now in Color" - the undisputed technical breakthrough of television, and that's when "We're interrupting broadcasting" moved away from sitcoms - to make an important announcement, and.... then it will be fun too, waiting for the next title x)
And the series is good, it's very funny to watch the moments of the previous episodes in the context of this episode, but the scale of the sword structures is certainly frightening, they built such a spiritual training ground in a short time, I wouldn't want to go anywhere if I were Wanda either)
Surprisingly, the series begins on a rather epic and at the same time dramatic note. I really expected the continuation of the sitcom, but such a time breakdown was beneficial. It becomes clear what happened to Maria Rambo and what she did after the events of Captain Marvel. It was nice to see familiar characters like Jimmy Wu and Darcy. There are still a lot of questions. Especially about Vision and his consciousness.
I noticed an interesting detail. The plaque in the Sword building says Maria "Photon" Rambo. Now it is clear why the daughter will take this name (if she becomes a superhero)
I'm thrilled, and I'm also a little offended for the "agents of Shield" who didn't get as much attention. First, they blocked the thin stream of characters from the films, and then the normal screenwriters were selected (
I don't understand, is Vision really dead or just hyping on his death?) Darcy's finally back, oh, Dr. Darcy, or rather, she was my favorite character in Thor, give her her own series! Wu is also cool, I didn't immediately remember which movie he was from, but I'm glad that thanks to the TV series, Marvel is returning such characters that in feature films there is no chance to get enough screen time to reveal them.
What's wrong with the beekeeper, I want to know what happened to him) The dead Vision was really creepy, and it gets even more creepy when you realize that Wanda is living with the corpse of a Vision? Are you sure it's Marvel?)
Since I was trying to delve into every detail and understand everything, the series flew by very quickly for me, I hope the next series will be longer, 27 minutes is very short, I want more.
By the way, fans noticed how Vision looked at the camera in the last episode, is he really going to destroy the fourth wall?
It was when he realized that something was wrong in the city. Maybe he was addressing the audience, agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., as if hinting that he knew about them.
@iAnuta: Although Vision is a corpse (an illusion), he begins to understand something about his careful hints "we can go anywhere we want" and a wary face after Wanda's words "I have everything under control" Maybe he'll convince her to let him go in the end. As in the scene with the destruction of the stone in Infinity War
That's the beginning of the series... I'm thrilled. It's like they just haven't lived all these years. That's all gone. But this once again explains why the students from "Spider-Man" remained the same age. Many people didn't even realize they had disappeared... It's cruel, but at the same time so cool... it's not the man who disappeared, but the city. Even goosebumps appeared from this phrase. It was very interesting to look at what was happening from a different perspective. The best episode so far. We are waiting for the next one!
Wanda is a certain part of the audience of the Marvel cinematic universe *sit in the corpse of a character that the Russo brothers leaked and hallucinate about a better world*
I'm worried about something. But today I watched the last season of Agents of Shield and then hop, and this episode is also in the same form as the agents series.
@Vitos84: and it's not just like that. Like the beeping "bomb" from Stark Industries in the first commercial, it shows Wanda's wounded soul and that she is responsible for the illusion.
Damn, when they brought in minor characters from other movies, I got nostalgic.It's so cool to see the "good old" faces in the new Marvel project!!!✨✨👍
This whole idea of a fictional universe in Wanda's head is giving me the creeps.🙈And as always, Vision is amazing.
Today I read an interview with Lizzie and there she said an interesting phrase that as the story progresses, you will sit and think who is the villain in this series and whether there is one at all, and now this phrase of hers haunts me. Especially after this episode.....
Dr. Darcy! Well, what a charm, she came to this bunch of cool, incomprehensible men and solved half the battle in 5 minutes between jokes. And they didn't even bring her coffee!
I'm so glad she finally got more than five minutes of screen time, she's a great character. In the Torah, she was always more interesting to me than Jane, eh...
Although I'm not very happy that the audience started chewing on everything so soon, I was thrilled at the end of the episode. I always saw Wanda more as an antihero, so I'm very glad that after Age of Ultron and a couple of minutes in the Finale, KVM remembered this side of her. the willingness to take an entire city hostage for the sake of the illusion of one's own happiness and distort the memory and consciousness of thousands of people against the background of the real state of Vision is perceived especially impressively... and painful. I'm just afraid that after the events of the series, she might once again be left with nothing. Tony was enough for me, who, after many years of constant losses and very "sensitive" condemnation from his family, received a couple of minutes of screen time of dubious happiness, and then died.
@SophietheValiant: Well, it's unlikely that M's Son will get there, Mercury, who convinced Wanda to rewrite reality, fulfilling the dreams of superheroes, was left without abilities after that and is trying to get them back. Nothing leads to that here.
@Adalhelma: In the comics, she builds universes. That's where I started. What is undervalued?Before that, they held the power, since invincible characters are not interesting.
It's a great series. And I like the format. I love TV shows where you can speculate on what's going on and what's going to happen in the next episode. The only thing that Netflix's series lack.
Minus: there are spoilers for the next episodes online, but you can't watch these episodes.
After this episode, I became even more convinced of how asshole the Avengers were, not by rewinding 5 years ago, but simply by bringing people back. Someone's loved ones died, someone could go crazy from loss (read Hawkeye), someone could financially go bankrupt, etc.
And also people who suddenly appeared in the place where they disappeared: flying in the sky, floating on the water. Yes, even driving in a car in the middle of the highway... first they disappeared, and then they came back and died...It's creepy
@Kodval: this is good, because I imagined how someone disappeared while sitting in the toilet, and then returned there, and someone was already sitting there...
@damned-selena: I remembered the series The Edge and the fusion of two parallel Universes. ) Where people found themselves inside objects or with multiple limbs. Brr...
@DarkJoker: I think on a more global scale, half of humanity was "snapped" and it's gone, everything went down the drain, then 2 or 3?? Or how many damn years later, half of these people were returned, and the second one came. Was there enough food? Was there enough housing? and all that stuff. Well, in general, Thanos, of course, wanted the best, but it turned out as always.
@DarkJoker: In the movie, Stark explained this, it was impossible to rewind 5 years for people, during which they managed to live, make a family, and give birth to children.
I really liked how they showed the connection with the KVM from the very beginning. Panic, misunderstanding, fear. I was amused by the huge protected case for a tiny drone. It knocks out the fact that Darcy got the radiation data right away. I don't mind that, because it doesn't slow down the plot, but there is a cognitive dissonance. It doesn't happen that way. On the whole, I am pleased that we were finally shown what was happening on the other side. Creep Vision, not such a gray dummy as in the movie.
She's just a physicist, and she immediately checked her part of the science, and of course she immediately noticed all the deviations and figured out how to use them.
I accidentally came across an English-language website where they analyze references in the series. So when Darcy Lewis takes out a heavy instrument, it says Lexington Instruments. This is a reference to a character from the X-Men (Earth-616) named Alexander "Lex" Lexington. He is a mutant who serves in the army and hides his abilities before being forced to use his powers in the Sentinel Squad Program. Although Lexington's abilities are never specified in the comics, his most important connection to WandaVision is that he loses his powers on M-Day.
M-Day is a major comic book event in which Wanda -------- ===== ---------- ========= -----------, ===== ---------- The world of mutants, just --------- ====== "======= ======= ======". I censored it so that they wouldn't catch a guessed spoiler.
Agent Wu also wrote on the analysis board: 1 aliens (skrulls??), and 2 why is the shape of a hexagon - in addition to the fact that Wanda's power has the shape of a hexagon, even at the beginning of the series, when Monica enters Director Heywood's office, the frames hang on the wall in the shape of a hexagon. The location of the SWORD Building is actually Launch Pad 39A of the Cape Canaveral Space Center. In the background, a ship is being built inside. Maybe for Fury?)
I'm absolutely thrilled with the series, and it's great that it's not a separate series, but a real sequel after the events of Infinity War! I'm savoring every minute of every episode.
I really like the way Elizabeth Olsen plays. And she plays the comedy perfectly, but you can't take your eyes off when she starts playing the crazy and strong Wanda, who has "everything under control." Damn good, even from these moments you can understand that this is only the beginning of what will await us in the second part of Doctor Strange. The fact that we have seen only a small part of Wanda's forces up to this point makes us freeze in anticipation of what will be shown next. And I think that's great.
To be honest, I thought that in the real world, the agents of the SWORD understood much more about what was happening than we (the audience), and were already trying to get Wanda out. And Monica was actually one of the specially disguised agents! But in the end, the SWORD actually dealt with this illusory world of Wanda in parallel with us, and Monica accidentally got into it, there was no plan) Well, that's even more interesting)
It's strange that Darcy, Wu, and the agents ignore the ads. Doesn't the mention of Hydra trigger them? It's logical, considering the experiments on Wanda in the past, but still!
I also had the strangest feeling when watching the episode. We turned it on, started watching, the plot started, the plot started, and then.. credits! And I was sure that these titles were the opening theme of the series) I didn't notice at all that so many things had already been shown that this was the end. Now I understand exactly what the expression "looked at in one breath" means x)
I loved this episode so much! They finally started explaining what was going on. I was glad to see the familiar characters) I also thought that the SWORD understood better what was going on. Elizabeth Olsen is a wonderful actress) Still, it turns out that in this way Wanda wants to escape from reality.
@kozhepiaka: I understand, but on the other hand, it's definitely a sin not to remember Darcy) Monica, for example, can be ignored, Wu, for example, can be forgotten.. But Darcy! She was already in two films, plus a colorful character, with more than one phrase in the whole movie))
@vampironok666: Well, maybe not everyone loves Thor, for example, I didn't like parts 1 and 2 at the time and were erased from memory... But it really seems like it's time to review the cinematic universe, I don't remember either the cap or the LC except for the 1st...
Wow, it turned out to be Lieutenant Splinter! I certainly didn't expect that. It was so nice to see Darcy. I've missed her since Thor. She was always so funny and laid-back) One of Marvel's underrated characters)
IT'S. SIMPLE. fabulous. Finally, the mystery of everything that is happening has begun to be revealed. It's very interesting how everything in this separate world is built, and HOW Wanda manages to create it all alone (and whether alone at all).
The scene of the people returning is something incredible. I looked at this moment in a completely different way. It's more dramatic than the same scene in Spider-Man.
The tandem of Darcy and Agent Wu-damn, I didn't even think about how much I needed it until I saw it. LITERALLY THE BEST
By the way, I seem to be falling in love with Elizabeth more and more with each episode! How wonderful she is in the role of Wanda
PS: Wanda's words at the end of the episode are downright cryptic. And a dead Vision is generally a shock. I still can't figure out if it's a projection or if Wanda really dragged his corpse into her new world.
I really feel sorry for Wanda. To experience so many losses and grieve so much to create your own world is a horror. Vision has a separate crypt at the end
Well, that's it... It's all Wanda. I don't really believe that someone is controlling her, so far I'm inclined to think that she created the weight and her initiative... And 28 minutes - well, about nothing at all? Where are the promised long series already? Waiting for a whole week again(((
A vision that looks DIRECTLY into the CAMERA in the last seconds is even more creepy than he is in the form of a corpse. delight, delight, delight in every detail.
I don't know why, but Wanda's question is "what will we watch on TV?" It made an even more sinister impression on me than the sight of a dead Vision. It seemed that at this moment she was fully aware of the illusory nature of what was happening and seemed to be deliberately ignoring it and distracting Vision. from Elizabeth's facial expressions and intonations, the states of Wanda herself are generally very clearly read, and I am delighted with how she reveals herself here.
and yet, what an irony that I haven't watched literally 5 films out of the entire MCU (Thor, Captain Marvel and the Wasp), and it was their minor characters who were brought to Vandavision for crossovers! oh, well...
@Lolita-94: in theory, agents hung out in our universe until the end of season 5, as it mentions Thanos and the attack on New York (and before that, the events of the Avengers were briefly mentioned), but then Fitz *spoiler alert, if you watched, you know what happened*. And in seasons 6,7, the action takes place like in another universe, as agents traveled through time, changed events, saved and lost people who should/should not have died, etc. If I remember the Ending correctly, then such changes create a new universe. But what happened to the agents at the end of season 7, whether they returned to the original universe, where Thanos' click was and where people disappeared, or whether they remained in their new reality, I do not know. Perhaps the creators of the Agents explained it somehow, but I no longer remember.
But this is just the beginning of the main story. And what will be waiting for us in the sequel to Doctor Strange and the Spider-Man triquel?.. Feige, keep going!
It's amazing how the creators masterfully capture the attention of the audience. I just thought that the episodes were getting monotonous, like ON YOU. They showed how everything really is. And how interesting! I hope they will continue to show the story from both sides now.
Well, the format of the ~20 minute episode has clearly gone to the detriment of this episode, they need to increase the timing. Everything is very messy, the first 5 minutes of the episode are generally clutching your head to figure out what's going on around you.
I'm glad to see the old supporting characters, but it would be interesting to see some of the Superheroes, because I can't imagine how ordinary special agents will deal with Wanda.
@LuckyStar1991: Well, you understand, a man and a woman fall in love, and then they have a child) But seriously, this fenced perimeter in the shape of a 6-gon is the area of effect of Wanda's ability. almost anything is possible here. Doesn't it scare you that Vision is dead, and here he is walking, thinking, playing in a sitcom? I'm more concerned about how the scriptwriters prescribed the future fate of the children. After all, if this is Wanda's reality, what happens if the "Spell" is lifted?.
On the one hand, they answered a lot of questions and guesses that we asked the first three episodes, on the other hand, there were no fewer questions. Where did the beekeeper go? Did Wanda bring Vision's corpse, or is it just her "memory" because she lost control of the illusion for a while? Where are the children from? Is it also an illusion and they don't exist in reality? Did she do it all by herself, or is someone behind her/directing her? Everyone writes so often and a lot about Mephisto and the Nightmare that I no longer want Mephisto or the Nightmare to be behind all this. And what awesome Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen are. I really hope that Vision will be revived after all. Even before Captain Marvel came out, Feige said something about Carol Danvers being the new main "avenger," super-strong and blah blah. But after a not very successful movie and facepalms from Brie Larson herself, it seems to me (or I just hope) that Feige will make Wanda one of the main and powerful superheroes in KVM. Besides the fact that Captain Marvel can fly in space at cosmic speed, she is no match for Wanda. Not to mention the acting of Olsen and Larson. These transitions from the sitcom Wanda to the real one are amazing, Olsen did a great job.
I don't really like sitcoms and watched the first 2 episodes purely out of interest. The third one was already more interesting. The fourth episode blew my mind, it's just fucking amazing! Definitely a must-see
in the first minutes of the episode, I thought it would be cool if they made a series about how everyone lived all these five years (otherwise too little was shown on this topic). Otherwise, they would have gone into drama..
Oh, it's a pity, I thought Wanda didn't control her abilities, but then apparently she made a utopia for herself. All her confusion was only from those moments that broke the alternate reality. Although there are still moments with the Hydra advertisement, unless of course these are just glimpses of her subconscious.
The series came out calmly, with analysis, where we were finally pushed to solve most of the questions related to the already released episodes. I am very glad to see Darcy, our girl has finally become a doctor, I am proud. And the FBI agent surprised me by learning Scott's card trick from the last movie, and it was amazing. The moment with the broken head got to Vision. I understand that the series is not really horror, but if they had made this transition sharper, it would have been even more unexpected. The series does not slow down, everything is as it should be. We'll wait to see what happens next, it's very addictive.
Wanda is really scary, she becomes an antagonist. Strange will be called for help soon. I still can't remember what the last shot with Wanda was in Infinity War, and when we finished showing her story, we need to review it.
It hit me like boiling water when they showed me the Vision of He seems to have a mind of his own, but he can't be completely dead. Or maybe...Or Wanda somehow feeds his cogs with her magic, or that's how it all works. I don't know anything, but I'm looking forward to the next episode.
@liebling_li: In the World Bank, Wanda was sprayed just when she was hugging a dead Vision, so to speak. In the Finale, she was last seen at Stark's funeral, where she and Clint remembered Natasha and Vision.
Wow! The first 5 minutes of this episode made up for the first 2 episodes, which were just a sitcom (except for a few moments). It's just that I wouldn't watch a sitcom with Wanda and Vision. That's exactly what I've been waiting for. Thank you. And in general, the story is finally being revealed. But, God, how little!
This series cannot be shown once a week with 30-minute episodes. You're just starting to get into the atmosphere and there's interest - it's already the end credits. It seems like it's worth pausing the series and binge-watching it after all episodes are released.
@Dorian: the timeline is still unclear. It says here that 3 weeks have passed since the Hulk's click. And in State of emergency 2, 8 months have passed. At the same time, PE 3 should be connected by a story arc with Vandavision and Strange 2. So far, there is some kind of inconsistency. I hope this will be explained somehow.
@Vitos84: What's the discrepancy? "Connected by plot" =/= "action immediately after each other". The plot with the infinity stones ran from 2011 to 2019 (and if we take the plot from 1942 to 2023), besides it, there was a lot more going on with the characters. Everything can be exactly the same here - 3 weeks after the Finale, the plot begins here, the Spider in the second solo album still has time to go on vacation, and by the third part it all comes to him somehow.
@Vitos84: Should I? Where does the information come from? I remember that they promised that the second emergency would be related to Strange, but it didn't work out. And now, according to rumors, the third part will feature all the characters from the films of Raimi and Webb. As well as Craven and Daredevil. But there was no talk about Strange.
@Dark_Spawn: I don't remember if there was official confirmation of the rumors before that, but at a Disney presentation to investors in December, Feige said that Vandavision, the third Spider and the second Strange were connected, and Cumberbatch's involvement was reported in the Hollywood Reporter in October.
@Dark_Spawn: Director Vandyvision said in an interview that during the filming he was constantly in touch with the directors of NP3 and DS2. Wanda will definitely appear in DS2, she confirmed. She hinted about appearing in NP3. And DS2 said it would definitely appear in HP3. I can't find any links right now, but it was written on both the comic book and the Hollywood Reporter.
@OrangeElephant: perhaps it will be justified somehow. It was just stated that it would be one story arc, I imagined that the events would take place approximately one after the other. And so it turns out that more than a year will pass between Vandavision and NP3. Maybe, of course, Wanda will be under lock and key this year (to be treated or I don't know what). Let's see.))
No, well, didn't anyone notice the pun in the original title of the series? Wandavision. Television ... A sitcom and the fact that Wanda arranged and broadcast all this... That is, it is not just a designation of the two main characters Wanda and Vision, but also a reference to the plot of the series. Well, guys.
It was a good idea to review the Marvel cinematic universe before the series, a very good one. That's why I remember Maria and I'm happy about Darcy. Only Wu couldn't remember, but that's because "Ant-Man" wasn't on the list for revision, because he simply wasn't impressed. But Wu is good, it's like that with Darcy.
An excellent form of presentation of the series has been chosen, just great. Black-and-white sitcoms are not my favorite topic, but here it is so competently presented, and then flavored with a more familiar serial approach, which only pleases.
At the end, it seemed to me for a couple of seconds that Vision himself was aware that this was all a game, but in order not to upset his beloved, he put on a smile and continued to play his role.. If it's true, then it's very sad, then he understands that he's dead...
That's exactly why I love Marvel - a thoughtful plot. In this episode, we were shown the cards, it was creepy, sometimes funny. As a fan of Darcy, I'm very glad that they don't give up on the characters and return them periodically. The episodes fly by unrealistically fast, I want to watch and watch
Wow, how suddenly everything turned around! The dead Vision scared me. It is very touching and frightening that Wanda created her world out of grief for the sake of Vision.
This series is such a reward for all the movies of the Marvel universe that I just can't believe it. It is thanks to all the previous history that you understand the globality of not only events, but also all experiences. Even if I ignore the series in this universe, I am very glad that it has gained such popularity, now it is even a pleasure to read all the comments with the Easter eggs found.
I remember when the studio was looking for two children and everyone realized that they were most likely the children of this couple, I also hoped that Vision would survive in the film. That disappointment resurfaced because of the sight of the dead hero, just like in the movie. Goosebumps.
Wanda's gone wild! They filled in the gaps in the plot for the series very well. It was very nice to watch the format of the series for the first three episodes, but apparently it's time for action, it's very interesting how it all ends!
My timeline has shorted out again. Can you please remind me why Monica is so grown up??? How many years has it been since Kara disappeared before she returned, and before the first click?
@Oliverell22: The events of Captain Marvel took place in 1995, and the click of Thanos was in 2018. So it's obvious that Monica has grown up) It's 2023 according to the timeline.
Well, finally they showed what was happening "outside". As for me, so far it was possible to continue the sitcom. With the cards partially revealed, what is happening in the town will lose a little of the atmosphere of the first episodes. But many viewers, as I understand it, could barely wait for the "action", so then there would probably be a risk. ;)
And yes, I really missed the good old Shield here too. I know what a Sword is, but it has never actually appeared in the MCU before, and the way it's shown here is that it's still the same Shield from beginning to end, only with a different name.
I screamed in my voice when I saw DARCY *Oh* Just the MCU's favorite supporting character. It's so cool that after a while the actors are ready to return to their roles. And no matter how she feels about sitcoms (two girls and a doll come to mind)
With this series, everything began to form and something was revealed. As I understand it, it was Wanda herself who put up the barrier, and it's clear that she doesn't "sleep" like the others.
P.S Darcy, we are the viewers, also watching and commenting on what is happening
Well, why such short episodes? ( It was interesting to look at the world from the other side of all these disappearances and appearances. We've only seen it from the side of the Avengers.
Everything falls into place! But despite revealing the main twist, watching the series is no less interesting. The last mystery remains: this illusion was created by Wanda herself or someone else.
Wow, how cool it was not to reveal the standard and show from the side what was going on, and the agent's phrase "Sitcom with the Avengers" is a top job!! It is incredibly pleasant to watch such tricks!!) I'm going to continue!!
"I am a chemical engineer. "Nobody cares." XD My hare, what a beauty they dragged in! I love Darcy, I love Kat, three cheers and throwing hats. Everything immediately became a thousand times more immediate. As she asked for coffee, I can't scream.
The scene of the general appearance after the Jump, all the panic and confusion, was very cool and reliably done. I liked Monica, she's a great character, just like Jimmy Wu (I really forgot about him after Ant-Man, plus a hundred reasons for a marathon of Marvel movies during the holidays). M.E.C. do we have a new/old S.H.I.E.L.D. now? And I couldn't watch them beyond the beginning of the fifth season, but there was a favorite series, eh.
A dead Vision is just a creepy horror, she shuddered when she saw him like that. Really dead? Is this her personal glitch? Did she revive him somehow?.. I love it when my head is full of questions. One thing is becoming more and more clear: Wanda is aware of everything that is happening, but she deliberately immerses herself in this illusion, deliberately goes under the control of anyone, just to preserve this reality, this bubble where she has a family and there have been no tragedies in the past. It's hard not to understand her, the Witch has been through too much.
Now it has become not just interesting, but very interesting) Thank you, for those who don't know, you explained at least a little bit what's what (my husband tried to tell me the story of Wanda and Vision, but he didn't really succeed). And since I'm not an ardent fan of the Marvel universe, for me each episode is like a separate book that I read enthusiastically. And thanks to all the commentators here - you explain a lot of things that I don't understand in the series.
In general, the series comes in and at the same time comes in quite easily. An interesting plot (even without a backstory).
After 1-2 episodes, I already wanted to delete the series, after this one I wanted to watch the entire Marvel cinematic universe. I'm starting to like the series.
I didn't expect Thor's girlfriend's girlfriend to appear here) Sori doesn't remember the character's name, but I really liked her back in Thor) + I've read some comments from people who don't know Laura, I think they really don't understand what's going on, but I'm personally interested) Although I don't know ENT very well.
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And there were no mutants in the film universe yet, in the Age of Ultron it only appeared because of dubbing. Just at this moment, the so-called "enhanced" was translated
maybe it was different in the movies, I don't remember almost anything here, you may be right.
I remember that there was a fool
Basically, as a character, Wanda has always been mentally unstable everywhere
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And they scared me without a screamer)))
In horror movies, everything is so formulaic that it's already clear when something jumps out, but here it's just unexpected 😏
Especially: "We built a whole clown car"
I definitely liked this episode. Now we know everything that most people know. I wanted to do this, but it all happened somehow like an avalanche and without the inserts of "underground" life, so some intrigue disappears, which was a peculiar feature of this series.
I was hooked by the scene in which we were shown the appearance of people after the click, because the KVM showed one entertainment scene in the 2nd Spider. But here you can feel the truthfulness, confusion, fear. A strong scene.
The appearance of Vision with his "invulnerable" head is a shock and fear.
If I originally thought that someone was controlling Wanda, now I would bet that the witch had signed a contract with Mephisto./A nightmare/Agnes to get her life back to normal.
I wish the series was bigger!!! And if 30 minutes is standard time for a sitcom, then for a series like this, such timekeeping is a crime.
P.S.
Darcy is charming. Wu has learned magic tricks, have you noticed? How cool is it when everything works so smoothly!!
I wonder why the troops / SWORD/ FBI did not pay attention to Agnes, who communicates most with Wanda?!
I was very pleased with the chemistry between Darcy and Wu, I hope to see more seals in the next episodes.
The coolest start. That was intense as fuck. Yes, this is the return of the disappeared people: utter CHAOS. I am very glad that this scene was included. I hope it will also appear in other projects.
DARCY. It was Darcy's hand. Wow, Dr. Lewis, that probably means she didn't disappear with a click. Agent Wu is as funny as ever "so you're saying the universe created a sitcom with two Avengers?": D Great comedy duo though. The fact that Jimmy learns magic tricks warms the heart, hello to Scott!
Wanda is really creepy, but when she threw Monica out, it seemed like she didn't know what she was doing. I still think she's being manipulated (by Mephisto), and she doesn't mind at all. The dead Vision suddenly made me jump. At that moment, she was still confused and lost control of the space for a second. Either she was using his real corpse, or it was a piece of reality that Wanda was hiding from. The OGNISHCHE series, really well, flew very quickly :D
The aftertaste of the whole series is a strong feeling of anxiety. These bastards know how to do good things!
But not with the post-credits scene.
It was nice to see Agent Wu, although I didn't immediately remember where he was from. Darcy is also happy. They have a great tandem.
P.S. the song in the credits is beautiful Voodoo Child (Slight Return) performed by Jimi Hendrix.
But the main joke is this: at the beginning of the emergency, Far from Home, people returned after a flash click, but here they returned from the ashes. The inconsistency
And the original episode can be found on the torrents. I can't tell you the specific site.
I couldn't help but be scared / surprised /even partially pleased by the vision in its gray incarnation, as in the comics, with a shattered head and pale pupils. Judging by the timing of the episodes, the final episode is waiting for us for an hour at most, but we don't have to wait for more, it's even wonderful in its own way. This series perfectly shows how you can either show all the tricks of a whole decade of sitcoms or better reveal the consequences of a click, properly introduce a new secret organization, very accessible, and most importantly, explain all the incomprehensible moments without water.
I can't help but mention the wonderful idea of a helicopter and a beekeeper/agent. It's both logical and very coolly woven.
I am really looking forward to the next episode, I hope that we will see the next episodes with reality only in the finale, since all the questions that arose during the viewing have already disappeared.
I think Wanda did it all by herself, because I don't want it to be a tip from Agnes/Mephisto./The nightmare
the "Dead" Vision was startling with its unexpected appearance. And here I have some questions. If he's not "alive" and fixed, then how can he function without Wanda and her control over him? It is clear that Wanda just wants a quiet life with her lover, and that's why she left for a small, quiet town. But how did she manage to drag Vision there with her? His body? Although, could Vision be her illusion or a rational part of her mind that wants to be released, and the image of a gray robot is just a memory-a bell from reality?
By the way, while I was watching the episode, I really felt the vibes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. I'm very glad Darcy is back:)
The series is pretty creepy, but very exciting, and I'm looking forward to the fifth episode!
The beginning of the series is bombastic.
The dead Vision was creepy.
Darcy did study to be an astrophysicist. Well done. And Wu learned card tricks the way he wanted to :) I love such nuances. Marvel's the best.
PS. If I'm not mistaken, they didn't find out Agnes' identity when they identified the "actors" of the sitcom. What does this mean? :)
- No one gives a shit
Typical Darcy)
Definitely the best episode so far. They've been great at building intrigue in the previous three episodes, and here they've summed up what we've been watching. And all this continuity with the previous films, the moment of returning from oblivion at the very beginning of the series... it pleases my soul so much)
P.S. I'm waiting for the eighties with crazy hairstyles and a running Alpha somewhere in the background.
Darcy is so direct that I just can't stand it, it's nice to watch her.
The pace of the narration is extremely logical, instead of feeding the viewer small mini-episodes with penetrations from outside.
For this reason, I now expect that we will have 3 episodes of a purely sitcom with radio broadcasts or whatever they come up with, but we will already know what kind of work is going on outside, and the last two episodes will already be an interweaving of both worlds.
Plus, it's extremely likely that we will still be shown a more explicit intervention by Hydra or Nightmare or whoever else is possible, because obviously the series will not be about the confrontation between Wanda and the SWORD, it's Wanda against the whole world and against herself.
I'm looking forward to the sequel!
- Jack Sparrow!
- CAPTAIN Jay Sparrow! (c) xD
But in general, most likely even then, Feigi and co. did not think out how to show the return.
But here the return turned out to be much more spectacular.
You just need to get Phil Coulson here
! And get back to emulating sitcoms as soon as possible. The 1980s are next in line, and a lot of great stuff came out.
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Agent Wu is from Ant-Man (Ant and the Wasp) and it looks like it's from the SHIELD series (but that's not true, I haven't watched the series)
Agnes has not yet been identified, but there are theories that this is the witch Agatha Harkness - and this is from the comics, such a character has not yet appeared in the film universe.
Monica Rambo is the daughter of Maria Rambo. We saw her shallow in Captain Marvel.
Actually, I love these comment threads for how many details you can read here) And these are just comments!
And on YouTube there are entire video selections of each episode.
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Well, many questions have been answered.
It seems that the FBI will notice at some point that one of the characters in the TV show is not from the city, and from here it will become clear who our villain is. most likely, this is of course a neighbor, but it may be that Vanad herself is the antihero in this story.
They're sending a million Marvel hearts for Darcy. It was extremely nice to see her here and not with three sentences.
Everyone noticed Vizhin's face after Wanda's words that she was in control of everything.
I still have a question about the Hut. Is this an illusion? Or...? Although, judging by what was shown of the blue Hut with the stone torn out, it looks more like Wanda imposed the illusion of a living Hut on the corpse. But if these are her illusions, then why does Vizhin always guess something is wrong? Maybe it means that she herself is uncomfortable with what she has done?
Wow, they've turned Marvel around. I'm waiting for the next episodes.
Everyone explained what was unclear in the last three episodes, all the hallucinations that appeared in Wanda's world and how they disappeared too. We also learn that the city was really captured by Wanda herself, it is unclear whether voluntarily or under someone's leadership.
Darcy's return, just a round of applause! 👏🏻 She's just unreal! We haven't seen her in the MCU since 2013, and it's really cool that Marvel still remembered her.
Overall, the series turned out to be interesting and informative, which is the most important thing. I think episode 4 is preparing us for what's coming next, because the synopsis for episode 5 is really promising. Vision begins to suspect something, Wanda "floats" in her own reality, there are a lot of action shots. I am convinced that the show is on the rise, and more and more interesting things are waiting for us.
Darcy! Wu! The real world! Dead Vision...😳🤯
In general, the series is in one go!!!
What a darling she is here, uhh
This version of the return from the click is much more dramatic and therefore looks better.
In general, it is very interesting that all the series titles are directly related to television.
First, it was "Filmed in front of a live audience" - like any self-respecting sitcom, then "Don't change the channel" - but with a direct reference to old TVs without remotes, then "Now in Color" - the undisputed technical breakthrough of television, and that's when "We're interrupting broadcasting" moved away from sitcoms - to make an important announcement, and.... then it will be fun too, waiting for the next title x)
And the series is good, it's very funny to watch the moments of the previous episodes in the context of this episode, but the scale of the sword structures is certainly frightening, they built such a spiritual training ground in a short time, I wouldn't want to go anywhere if I were Wanda either)
Darcy's finally back, oh, Dr. Darcy, or rather, she was my favorite character in Thor, give her her own series! Wu is also cool, I didn't immediately remember which movie he was from, but I'm glad that thanks to the TV series, Marvel is returning such characters that in feature films there is no chance to get enough screen time to reveal them.
What's wrong with the beekeeper, I want to know what happened to him)
The dead Vision was really creepy, and it gets even more creepy when you realize that Wanda is living with the corpse of a Vision? Are you sure it's Marvel?)
Since I was trying to delve into every detail and understand everything, the series flew by very quickly for me, I hope the next series will be longer, 27 minutes is very short, I want more.
By the way, fans noticed how Vision looked at the camera in the last episode, is he really going to destroy the fourth wall?
about his careful hints "we can go anywhere we want" and a wary face after Wanda's words "I have everything under control"
Maybe he'll convince her to let him go in the end. As in the scene with the destruction of the stone in Infinity War
it's not the man who disappeared, but the city.
Even goosebumps appeared from this phrase.
It was very interesting to look at what was happening from a different perspective.
The best episode so far.
We are waiting for the next one!
*sit in the corpse of a character that the Russo brothers leaked and hallucinate about a better world*
But today I watched the last season of Agents of Shield and then hop, and this episode is also in the same form as the agents series.
This whole idea of a fictional universe in Wanda's head is giving me the creeps.🙈And as always, Vision is amazing.
I'm so glad she finally got more than five minutes of screen time, she's a great character. In the Torah, she was always more interesting to me than Jane, eh...
Although I'm not very happy that the audience started chewing on everything so soon, I was thrilled at the end of the episode. I always saw Wanda more as an antihero, so I'm very glad that after Age of Ultron and a couple of minutes in the Finale, KVM remembered this side of her. the willingness to take an entire city hostage for the sake of the illusion of one's own happiness and distort the memory and consciousness of thousands of people against the background of the real state of Vision is perceived especially impressively... and painful. I'm just afraid that after the events of the series, she might once again be left with nothing. Tony was enough for me, who, after many years of constant losses and very "sensitive" condemnation from his family, received a couple of minutes of screen time of dubious happiness, and then died.
I love TV shows where you can speculate on what's going on and what's going to happen in the next episode. The only thing that Netflix's series lack.
Minus: there are spoilers for the next episodes online, but you can't watch these episodes.
Well, in general, Thanos, of course, wanted the best, but it turned out as always.
I was amused by the huge protected case for a tiny drone.
It knocks out the fact that Darcy got the radiation data right away. I don't mind that, because it doesn't slow down the plot, but there is a cognitive dissonance. It doesn't happen that way.
On the whole, I am pleased that we were finally shown what was happening on the other side.
Creep Vision, not such a gray dummy as in the movie.
I accidentally came across an English-language website where they analyze references in the series.
So when Darcy Lewis takes out a heavy instrument, it says Lexington Instruments.
This is a reference to a character from the X-Men (Earth-616) named Alexander "Lex" Lexington.
He is a mutant who serves in the army and hides his abilities before being forced to use his powers in the Sentinel Squad Program. Although Lexington's abilities are never specified in the comics, his most important connection to WandaVision is that he loses his powers on M-Day.
M-Day is a major comic book event in which Wanda -------- ===== ---------- ========= -----------, ===== ---------- The world of mutants, just --------- ====== "======= ======= ======". I censored it so that they wouldn't catch a guessed spoiler.
Agent Wu also wrote on the analysis board: 1 aliens (skrulls??), and 2 why is the shape of a hexagon - in addition to the fact that Wanda's power has the shape of a hexagon, even at the beginning of the series, when Monica enters Director Heywood's office, the frames hang on the wall in the shape of a hexagon.
The location of the SWORD Building is actually Launch Pad 39A of the Cape Canaveral Space Center. In the background, a ship is being built inside. Maybe for Fury?)
I'm savoring every minute of every episode.
It's strange that Darcy, Wu, and the agents ignore the ads. Doesn't the mention of Hydra trigger them? It's logical, considering the experiments on Wanda in the past, but still!
I also had the strangest feeling when watching the episode. We turned it on, started watching, the plot started, the plot started, and then.. credits! And I was sure that these titles were the opening theme of the series) I didn't notice at all that so many things had already been shown that this was the end. Now I understand exactly what the expression "looked at in one breath" means x)
HOW DO YOU REMEMBER THEM ALL- DARCY, JIMMY WU AND MONICA RAMBO???
But it really seems like it's time to review the cinematic universe, I don't remember either the cap or the LC except for the 1st...
I certainly didn't expect that.
It was so nice to see Darcy. I've missed her since Thor.
She was always so funny and laid-back)
One of Marvel's underrated characters)
Finally, the mystery of everything that is happening has begun to be revealed. It's very interesting how everything in this separate world is built, and HOW Wanda manages to create it all alone (and whether alone at all).
The scene of the people returning is something incredible. I looked at this moment in a completely different way. It's more dramatic than the same scene in Spider-Man.
The tandem of Darcy and Agent Wu-damn, I didn't even think about how much I needed it until I saw it. LITERALLY THE BEST
By the way, I seem to be falling in love with Elizabeth more and more with each episode! How wonderful she is in the role of Wanda
PS: Wanda's words at the end of the episode are downright cryptic. And a dead Vision is generally a shock. I still can't figure out if it's a projection or if Wanda really dragged his corpse into her new world.
The vision at the end of the series is creepy. 😬😬😬
And hooray for Darcy, such a heroine needs a separate series, which will be one hundred percent a sitcom!
There will be long episodes in The Falcon and the Soldier
delight, delight, delight in every detail.
Now everything has finally started to fall into place.
and yet, what an irony that I haven't watched literally 5 films out of the entire MCU (Thor, Captain Marvel and the Wasp), and it was their minor characters who were brought to Vandavision for crossovers! oh, well...
I hope they will continue to show the story from both sides now.
I'm glad to see the old supporting characters, but it would be interesting to see some of the Superheroes, because I can't imagine how ordinary special agents will deal with Wanda.
But seriously, this fenced perimeter in the shape of a 6-gon is the area of effect of Wanda's ability. almost anything is possible here. Doesn't it scare you that Vision is dead, and here he is walking, thinking, playing in a sitcom? I'm more concerned about how the scriptwriters prescribed the future fate of the children. After all, if this is Wanda's reality, what happens if the "Spell" is lifted?.
And what awesome Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen are. I really hope that Vision will be revived after all.
Even before Captain Marvel came out, Feige said something about Carol Danvers being the new main "avenger," super-strong and blah blah. But after a not very successful movie and facepalms from Brie Larson herself, it seems to me (or I just hope) that Feige will make Wanda one of the main and powerful superheroes in KVM. Besides the fact that Captain Marvel can fly in space at cosmic speed, she is no match for Wanda. Not to mention the acting of Olsen and Larson.
These transitions from the sitcom Wanda to the real one are amazing, Olsen did a great job.
The series is very pleasing and there are great references to the MCU
Wanda is really scary, she becomes an antagonist. Strange will be called for help soon.
I still can't remember what the last shot with Wanda was in Infinity War, and when we finished showing her story, we need to review it.
It hit me like boiling water when they showed me the Vision of
He seems to have a mind of his own, but he can't be completely dead. Or maybe...Or Wanda somehow feeds his cogs with her magic, or that's how it all works. I don't know anything, but I'm looking forward to the next episode.
In the Finale, she was last seen at Stark's funeral, where she and Clint remembered Natasha and Vision.
And in general, the story is finally being revealed. But, God, how little!
And now, according to rumors, the third part will feature all the characters from the films of Raimi and Webb. As well as Craven and Daredevil. But there was no talk about Strange.
Cool)
Wandavision. Television ...
A sitcom and the fact that Wanda arranged and broadcast all this...
That is, it is not just a designation of the two main characters Wanda and Vision, but also a reference to the plot of the series.
Well, guys.
Isn't this Rambo's mom a friend of Ms. Marvel's?
Miss Marvel is a different character. The series is being filmed based on it.
An excellent form of presentation of the series has been chosen, just great. Black-and-white sitcoms are not my favorite topic, but here it is so competently presented, and then flavored with a more familiar serial approach, which only pleases.
Eh. And once a SHIELD would have handled this case.
I remember when the studio was looking for two children and everyone realized that they were most likely the children of this couple, I also hoped that Vision would survive in the film. That disappointment resurfaced because of the sight of the dead hero, just like in the movie. Goosebumps.
I'm always glad to see Kat Dennings on the screen.
Wu is cool,
My timeline has shorted out again. Can you please remind me why Monica is so grown up??? How many years has it been since Kara disappeared before she returned, and before the first click?
It's 2023 according to the timeline.
that is, she is around 34-35 years old. Oh, dear.
L.D. instead of these agents.
And yes, I really missed the good old Shield here too. I know what a Sword is, but it has never actually appeared in the MCU before, and the way it's shown here is that it's still the same Shield from beginning to end, only with a different name.
Amazing Darcy! Funny Wu. I was glad to see both of them again)
Just the MCU's favorite supporting character.
It's so cool that after a while the actors are ready to return to their roles.
And no matter how she feels about sitcoms (two girls and a doll come to mind)
Monica's mother died three years ago, 2 years after the click.
P.S Darcy, we are the viewers, also watching and commenting on what is happening
It was interesting to look at the world from the other side of all these disappearances and appearances. We've only seen it from the side of the Avengers.
"Nobody cares." XD
My hare, what a beauty they dragged in! I love Darcy, I love Kat, three cheers and throwing hats. Everything immediately became a thousand times more immediate. As she asked for coffee, I can't scream.
The scene of the general appearance after the Jump, all the panic and confusion, was very cool and reliably done.
I liked Monica, she's a great character, just like Jimmy Wu (I really forgot about him after Ant-Man, plus a hundred reasons for a marathon of Marvel movies during the holidays).
M.E.C. do we have a new/old S.H.I.E.L.D. now? And I couldn't watch them beyond the beginning of the fifth season, but there was a favorite series, eh.
A dead Vision is just a creepy horror, she shuddered when she saw him like that. Really dead? Is this her personal glitch? Did she revive him somehow?.. I love it when my head is full of questions. One thing is becoming more and more clear: Wanda is aware of everything that is happening, but she deliberately immerses herself in this illusion, deliberately goes under the control of anyone, just to preserve this reality, this bubble where she has a family and there have been no tragedies in the past. It's hard not to understand her, the Witch has been through too much.
Kat Dennings is as beautiful as ever!
Thank you, for those who don't know, you explained at least a little bit what's what (my husband tried to tell me the story of Wanda and Vision, but he didn't really succeed). And since I'm not an ardent fan of the Marvel universe, for me each episode is like a separate book that I read enthusiastically. And thanks to all the commentators here - you explain a lot of things that I don't understand in the series.
In general, the series comes in and at the same time comes in quite easily. An interesting plot (even without a backstory).
+ I've read some comments from people who don't know Laura, I think they really don't understand what's going on, but I'm personally interested) Although I don't know ENT very well.