MCU Television and Animation Series on Disney + - WandaVision, FATWS, Loki, etc

So far all they have done is sit there and play devils advocate for a woman that has kidnapped and is actively torturing an entire town.
Actually a point who raises the question where is the population of the town, so far every character in Wandavision inside of the "Force" Field is a former SHIELD employee and I doubt that they lived in Westview before.
So, what happened to the "civilian" population of Westview?
 
Actually a point who raises the question where is the population of the town, so far every character in Wandavision inside of the "Force" Field is a former SHIELD employee and I doubt that they lived in Westview before.
So, what happened to the "civilian" population of Westview?
They are? Even the children? Wait even Herb? Herbs a big fat guy, the fuck is an obese man doing working for a global intelligence agency?
 
They are? Even the children? Wait even Herb? Herbs a big fat guy, the fuck is an obese man doing working for a global intelligence agency?
I think the children do not exist at all, Wanda's imagining them. But what makes you think that when barely 150lbs women can beat the shit out of guys the size of Bautista in movies a fat dude can't do work for a global intelligence agency?
 
I think the children do not exist at all, Wanda's imagining them. But what makes you think that when barely 150lbs women can beat the shit out of guys the size of Bautista in movies a fat dude can't do work for a global intelligence agency?
To be fair, Monica probably had super powers at that point.
 
To be fair, Monica probably had super powers at that point.
Ok, that's fair enough.

Originally DS2 was supposed to be a horror film starring him and Wanda but Disney put the kibosh on that.
A horror film and Disney, how the hell should that have worked to begin with, knowing that Disney will never do a R rated movie. The most likely cancelled that movie because a horror movie with a PG-13 rating is just laughable.

That's also why, IMHO; Deadpool will never work as a part of the MCU, cause Deadpool and PG-13 aint gonna work.
 
I've seen some people say that Pietro's credit in the intro for Episode 6 spells out Mephisto if you go by the biggest letters. Not sure if I can see that, personally.
 

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The show is still delivering the goods, in my opinion. Still enjoying the heck out of it. And I'm more convinced than ever after this episode that Mephisto is behind all of this, which I'm really excited about.

Also, this was in my YouTube recommends. It's been about 2 years since I last saw Ant-Man & The Wasp, so I didn't catch this "Easter egg" at first.


Want to know how much of a flatline Captain Marvel is? Freakin' James E. Woo has more of a character arc than she does.
 
And I'm more convinced than ever after this episode that Mephisto is behind all of this, which I'm really excited about.
Well, look at Pietro's "Unleash hell, demonspawns"... if it's not a hint, it's a great moment of trolling.

Personally my chips are on Immortus, who dabbled in alternate universes and in the comics worked behind the scenes for years to destabilize Wanda and use her as a source of power (the series of stories from the Avengers of West Coast that narrated the climax stayed with me for a long time... mainly because they were drawn by Paul Ryan. There was a period, in the '90s, where everything seemed to be drawn by Paul Ryan).
 
Well, look at Pietro's "Unleash hell, demonspawns"... if it's not a hint, it's a great moment of trolling.

Personally my chips are on Immortus, who dabbled in alternate universes and in the comics worked behind the scenes for years to destabilize Wanda and use her as a source of power (the series of stories from the Avengers of West Coast that narrated the climax stayed with me for a long time... mainly because they were drawn by Paul Ryan. There was a period, in the '90s, where everything seemed to be drawn by Paul Ryan).
There's a ton of possible culprits, I've heard everything from Mephisto to Nightmare. The only thing I'm convinced of is that Agnes is absolutely in on it.
 
How likely is it that Darcy will be a waitress in Wanda's reality as a nod to 2 Broke Girls?
I'm fearing a visit from Stifler's Mom, now that I said it, it's prolly gonna happen. She's from a collagen based universe Iirc.
 
Spoilers seemed to have dropped for Episode 7 of Wandavision and some stuff beyond that. Source is the same facebook page that leaked details for previous episodes.

Episode 7
- Wanda leaves the twins with Agnes while she repairs the Hex.
- Vision finds Darcy, restores her memories and they discuss his death and rebirth.
- Monica goes into the Hex to rescue Darcy and confronts Wanda with her newfound photon powers.
- They realize that the twins are missing and go to Agnes’ house, where they learn that Agnes is Agatha Harkness.
- In flashbacks, Agatha masquerades as a psychiatrist helping Wanda overcome her grief over Vision’s death in order to control her.
- Under Agatha’s influence, Wanda creates the Hex, which Agatha describes as a dream world but also a “nightmare”.
- Episode ends with Agatha once again putting Wanda under her influence.


Future spoilers
- Nightmare is the main villain. It’s unclear whether Agatha is Nightmare, working with him or being controlled by him.
- Hayward stole Vision’s body in order to reverse-engineer, weaponize and mass-produce it as Earth’s new line of defense.
- Evan Peter’s is Fox’s Quicksilver pulled into the MCU and forced into the role of Wanda’s dead brother. He gets another “Sweet Dreams” moment in the final episodes.
- According to leaked audition videos, there will be a subplot about Billy being bullied in school and Tommy wondering whether he should use his powers to help him.
- Once the Hex begins falling apart, the Twins will become very sick. At some point, Wanda will apparently be on the run with Billy, while Tommy’s fate is unknown.
- Doctor Strange appears in the final episode.
 
Spoilers seemed to have dropped for Episode 7 of Wandavision and some stuff beyond that. Source is the same facebook page that leaked details for previous episodes.

Episode 7
- Wanda leaves the twins with Agnes while she repairs the Hex.
- Vision finds Darcy, restores her memories and they discuss his death and rebirth.
- Monica goes into the Hex to rescue Darcy and confronts Wanda with her newfound photon powers.
- They realize that the twins are missing and go to Agnes’ house, where they learn that Agnes is Agatha Harkness.
- In flashbacks, Agatha masquerades as a psychiatrist helping Wanda overcome her grief over Vision’s death in order to control her.
- Under Agatha’s influence, Wanda creates the Hex, which Agatha describes as a dream world but also a “nightmare”.
- Episode ends with Agatha once again putting Wanda under her influence.


Future spoilers
- Nightmare is the main villain. It’s unclear whether Agatha is Nightmare, working with him or being controlled by him.
- Hayward stole Vision’s body in order to reverse-engineer, weaponize and mass-produce it as Earth’s new line of defense.
- Evan Peter’s is Fox’s Quicksilver pulled into the MCU and forced into the role of Wanda’s dead brother. He gets another “Sweet Dreams” moment in the final episodes.
- According to leaked audition videos, there will be a subplot about Billy being bullied in school and Tommy wondering whether he should use his powers to help him.
- Once the Hex begins falling apart, the Twins will become very sick. At some point, Wanda will apparently be on the run with Billy, while Tommy’s fate is unknown.
- Doctor Strange appears in the final episode.
This sounds...honestly pretty boring. Again, this would have worked so much better if Disney could fucking contain themselves and just not revealed all this crap through introducing SWORD so early. SWORD also just sucks up so much god damn screen time away from Wanda and Vision that I don't really care that much about the twins. Which appears to be the crutch they were hoping to limp their way to the finale with by relying on people caring about them.

Also, the old white man is also a villain despite being completely justified and unquestionably correct in his actions. Can't wait for the strong black POC to replace him somehow.
 
Honestly I have enjoyed the series. I love how episode 1 you know somethings not right yet it mostly goes a way that 1950s plot would go. But as the show goes on we clearly see what's really going on. I really am curious to see where it goes.

Eh, it didn't bother me all that much. For all the shit they get, Disney is one of the mildest entertainment companies when it comes to the social justice shit (with the possible exception of Lucasfilm). It's annoying, but not enough to take me out of the show. You kind of have to dig deep and really think about it to tell. Compared to what is happening with other franchises like Star Trek, DC, etc. Marvel seems almost outright apolitical. They do want to get those progressive brownie points from Twitter, but still seem to fundamentally understand who their audience is and not behead the golden goose.

The guy seems to act the same way a federal organization would act, and it's not like Wanda doesn't know what she is doing. In today's world, you have to deal with some level of wokeness no matter what you're watching, it's just a game of seeing how much you can tolerate, and Marvel scores pretty OK on the tolerability level.
I didn't even notice SJw stuff honestly. I think we should separate what's SJW bull crap and what is just a simple character who is black. If a character is black and say leader of a Team than that's just a character who happens to be black. But if the character is consently complaining about being a victim than yeah that's a SJW cardboard character. Honestly I like Monica she's not a bad character and she's not a sjw character either (trust me, I have seen character black characters lately who are). Honestly I kind found it sad she was the first female captain marvel in the comics and she got taken away from her in the movies. But anyways I'm fine with her as a character. Woo and Darcy are fine too. I don't really hate them. Honeslty the whole Federal agent guy betting heads with the main character has exist for a long time in fiction so that's probably way I never saw it has woke stuff when watching the show recently.

Anyways now Falcan and Winter Soldier I am scared may be just woke propaganda. I could be wrong, but you have never know with the current culture.

The whole SWORD business feels like lazy worldbuilding. They're trying to signal really hard that they're the new SHIELD but I could frankly give less of a fuck about it. When SHIELD was introduced, it was as a gradual thing that was eventually expanded upon the Avengers. In here, I just groan every time they show up because I'm more interested in what's going inside Wanda's world than outside it.
I agree.
 
Kinda wish they stuck it closer to House of M instead of some of this scapegoat stuff with SWORD:
 
Spoilers seemed to have dropped for Episode 7 of Wandavision and some stuff beyond that. Source is the same facebook page that leaked details for previous episodes.

Episode 7
- Wanda leaves the twins with Agnes while she repairs the Hex.
- Vision finds Darcy, restores her memories and they discuss his death and rebirth.
- Monica goes into the Hex to rescue Darcy and confronts Wanda with her newfound photon powers.
- They realize that the twins are missing and go to Agnes’ house, where they learn that Agnes is Agatha Harkness.
- In flashbacks, Agatha masquerades as a psychiatrist helping Wanda overcome her grief over Vision’s death in order to control her.
- Under Agatha’s influence, Wanda creates the Hex, which Agatha describes as a dream world but also a “nightmare”.
- Episode ends with Agatha once again putting Wanda under her influence.


Future spoilers
- Nightmare is the main villain. It’s unclear whether Agatha is Nightmare, working with him or being controlled by him.
- Hayward stole Vision’s body in order to reverse-engineer, weaponize and mass-produce it as Earth’s new line of defense.
- Evan Peter’s is Fox’s Quicksilver pulled into the MCU and forced into the role of Wanda’s dead brother. He gets another “Sweet Dreams” moment in the final episodes.
- According to leaked audition videos, there will be a subplot about Billy being bullied in school and Tommy wondering whether he should use his powers to help him.
- Once the Hex begins falling apart, the Twins will become very sick. At some point, Wanda will apparently be on the run with Billy, while Tommy’s fate is unknown.
- Doctor Strange appears in the final episode.
I will change my vote for this post to "winner" if the first part of what you said is correct. If the second part of what you said is even remotely right, it will become a semper fi. Let's go!
 
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