🐱 Stop Mocking WandaVision’s Line About Grief - Oh no now you’ve done it

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WandaVision had a line in “Previously On” that hit its audience in a very profound way. Maybe it was because of this last year, or maybe it was because we realized that so many of us have been processing our own grief in the same way that Wanda is. Whatever the case, many of us clung to it.

The line, delivered by Vision, is simple: What is grief if not love persevering? That line paired with the year we all just had hit in a way that many are still reeling from. Grief is something that affects us all differently. I know that I’m still coping with the death of my grandparents years later, and this line hit me completely out of left field. We’re all still coping with past loss, as well as what this last year had for us all, and so a comforting line from Vision about grief is something we can all relate to.

So when Twitter suddenly turned into everyone mocking the line (and those who were affected by it) it suddenly made me realize that we have to have a come-to-Jesus moment: We have to start letting people enjoy things and just staying quiet if we didn’t like the thing. I’m beyond tired of logging online and seeing people just hating on something that others found joy in, just to be contrarian.

A line about grief in a show that explores trauma should not have been taken and trashed on Twitter. It’s as simple as that. I know that I am not one to completely separate myself from this show, especially because Wanda is one of my favorite characters in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. So, I recognize that there are things I overlook or that I’ll excuse because of my love for her and the connection I have to the character.

But that doesn’t stop me from recognizing when Twitter and people online are being unnecessary about the show. Since WandaVision started, people have been complaining because it’s not “action-packed” enough or that “nothing happens.” I’m sorry, but didn’t you all watch eight seasons of Jon Snow being sad on Game of Thrones and say nothing?

Time and time again, we watch as men get the room to grow and explore their own trauma, and when a show lets a female hero (one who has constantly been sidelined in the MCU) finally have the time to unpack everything that’s happened to her, we have to listen to complaints that it’s not Marvel-y enough?

No, I’m sorry. Enough. If you have a problem with WandaVision, fine. If you have a problem with this line about grief, fine. But stop making people feel bad for enjoying things. Does this line hurt you in some way? Is it causing you physical damage? If the answer is no, then don’t sit and mock someone who had an emotional reaction to it. It’s that simple.

I think people online (particularly on Twitter) excuse the MCU and push it aside because they feel like it is just a franchise of frivolous action movies and that’s that. But there’s a reason we cling to these characters and want to see them grow. There’s a reason we relate to them. They all experience love and loss in their own ways, they all cope differently, and that’s what makes these heroes people we look up to.

I have always loved Peter Parker because of the way he puts his own grief aside to try and do the right thing. I’m very similar, but I’m also similar to Wanda Maximoff in the sense that I push off my own needs until it completely breaks me down. So, watching these properties and learning from the characters helps me work through my own pain. And diminishing the understanding people felt from a line in WandaVision just because you find the MCU to be trite is a “you” problem, not a “them” problem.

A line about grief should not get torn apart online because some people found it cheesy. You didn’t like or relate to the line in WandaVision? Great! That’s fine for you, but making a mockery of it when people had real genuine reactions to it is annoying, and frankly, I’m tired of it.

There’s a way to talk about not liking something that isn’t dunking on those who did. You can talk about how it didn’t work for you, you can bring up that you personally found it to be cheesy, but taking someone else relating to a line about grief and mocking it or saying that it’s childish (or something of the like) is not the way to go about it.
 
So when Twitter suddenly turned into everyone mocking the line (and those who were affected by it) it suddenly made me realize that we have to have a come-to-Jesus moment: We have to start letting people enjoy things and just staying quiet if we didn’t like the thing. I’m beyond tired of logging online and seeing people just hating on something that others found joy in, just to be contrarian.
I usually see this manifest itself as "don't like it, don't watch/read/play it" whenever someone gets mad at others who don't have nice things to say about a piece of media they engaged in. I mean the Sue and the sorts who say this kind of thing do realize that their "don't like-don't watch" slogan applies to them too right? If so, then the criticism shouldn't affect them in the slightest if that's the case as they can just not read the criticism.

If critics are saying mean things about your media of choice, then just take your own advice and "don't read it" if its that much of an issue. Its one thing if you actually want to discuss with someone about your opposing view, but when you want people to shut up and go away because they made fun of a fucking piece of media and that somehow offended you in the same way as if they insulted you or your parents, then that's just ridiculous. But I guess that's consumerist mentality for you. Only thing worse are sportsfags and their violent reactions to smack talking their favorite teams.
 
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This seems like some kind of marketing gimmick. I normally despise sappy, falsely profound lines like that but this one barely seems noteworthy. Why have so many people narrowed in on this one utterly forgettable line of dialogue? Seems like manufactured controversy to stir up interest in the show, maybe its ratings are flagging sooner than expected.
 
Best thing to come from that line is this
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Dude's reply took off as a copypasta immediately. He went back and forth being "lol i trol u" to "im gonna fuckin kill myself" all night. Somebody found his instagram and it's exactly as you'd expect.
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Been loving WandaVision, and I absolutely loved the most recent episode and that line.

But oh my god, the MCU fans have become absolutely insufferable at this point.

These are the same kind of fans who literally bullied Elizabeth Olsen off social media because she was one of the only Marvel actors who didn't post about Chadwick Boseman all over the place when he died. Because, you know, documenting your emotions on social media is the only form of proof that you have emotions and are a good person ...

Hate to say it, but I'm gonna say it: Once the MCU started gaining more of a female fanbase, the fanbase went to shit. I remember the MCU fanbase during Phase I, when it was mostly filled with comic book nerds who were excited to see an Avengers movie. The fanbase was a lot more fun back then. Didn't see this weird-ass rampant celebrity worship during those times, either.
 
That line paired with the year we all just had hit in a way that many are still reeling from
I feel intense secondhand embarrassment just from reading that lol
We have to start letting people enjoy things and just staying quiet if we didn’t like the thing.
A writer for The Mary Sue said this, god I fucking hate these people
 
We have to start letting people enjoy things and just staying quiet if we didn’t like the thing
I agree whole heartedly. The problem is that they say this, and then try to bend every single form of media to their political ends. This single line would have avoided the Great Autism War, if they actually followed it.
 
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Grief is when you realize you have to give up.
It's a fucking TV show. People are fighting over a fucking TV show.

Good lord, nobody is bullying anyone because they don't like a TV show that you do. "You're a bad person if you don't like that line!" Grow up.

People are so obsessed and entrenched with pop culture these days that any criticism towards the pop culture is taken personally. This is what happens when people make the media they consume a substitute for developing a personality.
 
Best thing to come from that line is this
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Dude's reply took off as a copypasta immediately. He went back and forth being "lol i trol u" to "im gonna fuckin kill myself" all night. Somebody found his instagram and it's exactly as you'd expect.
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"I have a degree in film directing, I've seen well over 3,000 movies, and written 3 screenplays. I've studied Kurosawa, Kubrick, Tarantino, and Scorsese. I saw Wings when they remastered it in 2012 at the TCM Film Festival. I also studied Shakespeare. You don't know me at all." random_text.txt
 
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