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Constructive criticism? It means make it better. Not that it’s terrible or without redeeming qualities.The video said it was good writing tho. lol
OK. He seemed to mildly criticize the way Monica acknowledged what Wanda went through but besides that it seemwd very complimentary.Constructive criticism? It means make it better. Not that it’s terrible or without redeeming qualities.
WandaVision can be flawed and good.
Wanda can be the victimizer of the town and a victim of her own depression.
B. The TVA’s ability to travel anywhere in time and space, manipulate the flow of time, and render the infinity stones useless makes whoever is running the TVA so powerful that all we’ve seen up to this point in the MCU is inconsequential. Agree or disagree?
I would argue that a film franchise is much different than comics in that respect, but fair enough. These dudes I’m debating are arguing that the TVA is all a huge misdirect and don’t trivialize all that came before it, though. My point is they already have, regardless of what “lol jk” bs they wrote into the script.Yes, but that's how comics work.
This ain't nothing new man. Thanos killed half the universe in the comics....then Doom pulled out his spine in another comic arc.
There is always something "bigger" on the horizon that makes the threat prior to it seem trivial. That's been Comics 101 since....hell, I'm older than most of the board and that was true when I was a kid in the 80's.
Fred.
After a week or whatever they were begging Wanda to kill them...People in here making an apples to apples comparison between Wandavision and slavery.
I know you nikkas is bored
YeahOkay this last episode bored the hell out of me.
He's compelling when he can play off his opposite. This recent episode was mid because Loki is essentially talking to a PMS version of himselfI don't get why people feel like Loki is this compelling character