Didn't enjoy this at all
Did you at least like the acting?Didn't enjoy this at all
Didn't enjoy this at all
Not necessarily..youre assuming that. Lol.my thing because we are inside her head we have zero context of the time period outside of her head or the events going on outside of her head. Idk if its cause we are so used to MCU movies but we are like 10-15% into this series but are trying to discuss things that you wont know until its 100% done.
imo i feel thats maybe why they have us two episodes to start it off because its supposed to leave us saying “wtf did i just watch”.
You're not the mod so STFU. You damn sure have no authority over what other's opinions are. You acting a bit bytch-made right now whining about spoilers when there wasn't remotely a spoiler in my previous comment. I didn't say anything specific about anything, yet you're crying because I spoke my opinion on it's execution. So again, STFU if you aren't contributing into talking about the series. You whining and bytching of other people's opinions is not needed. Maybe the mod need to check YOU on that.
I understood what you said.
Netflix actually started doing original content in 2006 under the Red Envelop production company. They didn't really have "hits" until 2013.
I'm not saying give Disney 6-7 years to get their shyt together but it's barely been a year.
The problem with comparing HBO Max to Disney+ is HBO Max can drop content whenever it wants. Disney+, due to a decent chunk of their original programming tying into the MCU, couldn't really start a ton of their series ("WandaVision", etc.) until "Far From Home" was out. 7 months after that, the pandemic started which leads me to my next point....
I realize all that but you guys are acting like a pandemic didn't hit in the first year of Disney+ existence. Which fukked up their whole schedule.
'Falcon and Winter Soldier' Release Delayed - Variety
Fred.
Netflix franchised and still franchise films and series. When Netflix started exclusively have their own original content was in 2013 and it was a hit. You being a bit contradicting in mentioning Red Envelope Production Company as if Disney didn't own or at an earlier time half-owned Hulu and been pushing out original content for years, not to mention their partnership with Netflix with the whole Defenders MCU shows. They not NOT foreign to this. And again, the day of them debuting Disney + they had an immediate smash hit with The Mandalorian.
And mentioning HBO Max is fair because they launched in the dead height of this pandemic and still been able to push out original content. Disney + had a huge head start to include in production. And it's not that we are negating that the pandemic made delays, but we were informed all of these Star Wars and MCU series well before the release of their streaming service and season one The Mandalorian finished BEFORE there was even an idea of an COVID epidemic was spreading. Even the now defuncted DC Universe when they came out had PREPARED back to back to back releases of their original content.
Breh you completely ignored the fact that the pandemic affected their whole MCU line up.
"Falcon And The Winter Soldier" stopped production for 6 months.
"Loki" stopped production for 6 months.
"WandaVision" stopped production for 6 months.
etc etc etc.
Which again, fukked up their whole schedule because I assume there's some kind of sequential order to these series. HBO Max can drop shyt in any order, whenever, because none of their properties are connected. The same goes for Netflix. There is 10+ shows coming to Disney+ connected to the MCU that also have to take into account when movies come out. If the two are connected I mean. Nobody else is hamstrung like that.
And for the record, I don't even have Disney+. So this ain't some kinda die hard defense of the network. But Disney+ is being compared to other streaming services that aren't trying to achieve what they are.
Fred.
My kneejerk reaction is that they are trying to use Vision dying in Infinity War (probably coupled with residual trauma from Quicksilver being killed) and then having to accept that her "children" aren't real as the excuse for Wanda having a nervous breakdown and eventually causing House of M which I think is kinda weak because none of that shyt checks out with what we've seen onscreen with her.
House of M in the comics came about from years of in-canon trauma Wanda went through:
- Mental abuse from Quicksilver growing up
- Manipulation and abuse from Magneto in The Brotherhood
-Being possessed by the elder god Chthon
- Vision being rebuilt and forgetting he ever loved Wanda
- Her kids being magical constructs that were never real
- Having her first breakdown and becoming a villain (thanks to the manipulation of some evil multi-national corporation who wanted to make her a weapon) who turned on the West Coast Avengers for a time
- Agatha Harkness using magic to make her forget she ever had kids
- Falling in love with Wonder Man and watching him die
- Agatha Harkness' spell wearing off and Wanda remembering everything
- This led to her second breakdown where she turned on the Avengers again and killed a couple of her teammates
- Dr. Strange putting her into a coma
- Prof. X deciding he couldn't fix Wanda's mental problems and deciding that the safest bet would be for her to be killed which led to Quicksilver urging her to use her powers to protect herself and the result was House of M
There hasn't been anything in the MCU that explains a psychotic break to the level that Wanda would manipulate reality and use living breathing human beings as puppets. And she seems to be knowingly doing it based on how she reset things at the end of episode 2.
I was speaking on Disney + in general, but since you admitted you don't have Disney + then you wouldn't understand my point which was they had more than enough time PRIOR to it's debut of it's streaming service to have these shows, not the Marvel, but all of their original content ready and released back to back to back BEFORE there ever was a COVID epidemic. And this is not dismissing the fact that Disney + is a ROARING SUCCESS. So these are mostly nitpicks to a streaming service that's currently only 2nd to Netflix.
As for the Marvel Studios. That's an entirely different issue, because I'm not too sure if they are sure as to what direction they want to go because of the pandemic. I mean Black Widow was supposed to been out almost a YEAR AGO. So, to that point it is valid of the MCU delay. But it doesn't excused how people feel about this show for good or worse.