Before your edit, I read it as you chastising us for playing guessing games the past eight weeks. If you meant something else, I apologize.
No my "some of you" was meant to be talking about the first point in that sentence - that those who love the weekly episodes... because it allows time to discuss..."TCTTS said:
Before your edit, I read it as you chastising us for playing guessing games the past eight weeks. If you meant something else, I apologize.
I guess the main takeaway should be any reference or Easter egg to the comics should be taken as just fan service and not overanalyzed.TCTTS said:
Gotcha. I would still take this over the Netflix style, though. The fun and hype of the week-to-week discussion is more than worth being slightly disappointed in an otherwise good finale, IMO.
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How can you say that the tv shows are less than the movies with what was set up here?
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For the record, I don't at all feel like my time was squandered or insulted. I really, really liked this season, love these characters/actors even more now, and absolutely enjoyed the finale for the most part. In and of itself, it was all fantastic. My "complaints" are more in the *observation* category in that Feige and the actors set certain false expectations, if even only slightly. Overall, I actually prefer that the movies will still count just a bit more.
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How many demons, Chthon, and Mephisto have we seen predicted in this show? They've all been wrong so far. It could all just much simpler too.
A power hungry SWORD director wants his own sentient Vision. Agatha wants to understand a powerful witch, and maybe steal her power. Wanda wants to grieve and took it too far. They all butt heads in the last episode with SWORD guy getting replaced by Monica, Agatha getting trapped in the mirror dimension, and Wanda going to therapy and maybe creating MCU mutants.
Overall I agree with this, but still think this series counts a lot for movies going forward. Someone else made a comparison to the Ant Man movies, and I think it's probably a fair comparison about how much this impacts things moving forward. The end credits appear to definitely push the overall MCU arc forward, and that would have made absolutely no sense without the buildup. Think about it like this: if it's true that the next Dr. Strange movie involves Wanda going to him to help find her sons, how completely lost would we be without this show? Not just in the sense of us knowing that she has sons in the first place, but knowing the emotional journey and toll she paid along the way. The same is even more true concerning whatever happens with White Vision - I'm sure we'll needed this buildup and emotional background to appreciate that.TCTTS said:
For the record, I don't at all feel like my time was squandered or insulted. I really, really liked this season, love these characters/actors even more now, and absolutely enjoyed the finale for the most part. In and of itself, it was all fantastic. My "complaints" are more in the *observation* category in that Feige and the actors set certain false expectations, if even only slightly. Overall, I actually prefer that the movies will still count just a bit more.
Saxsoon said:That would be an incredible troll job by BettanyC@LAg said:
So the super awesome person that Paul Bettany has ALWAYS wanted to work with is the esteemed actor Paul Bettany?
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Anyone else disappointed in this episode?
It doesnt even make sense from Agatha's POV. She has Wanda completely bound and helpless unable to use her magic, taking her through her past. Then when agatha figures out shes the scarlet witch, agatha releases her. (Stupid mistake #1)
Then agatha threatens wanda with losing two more loved ones (stupid mistake #2, especially if you already know Wanda's power range). Then she reveals to Wanda her magical identity (stupid mistake #3). Its like Agatha wants to be beaten.
A rational villian would think "gee I have the scarlet witch under my control, let's keep her locked up" or "now that I know she is beyond my control, I shouldn't antagonize her by choking her kids" or "I know something she doesnt, and the longer she is oblivious the better for me."
Wtf is this writing?!?
This is like Kung Pao: Enter the Fist where they taught the idiot that getting hit means he won the exhibition.
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And perhaps more importantly, it signaled that the Disney+ shows aren't going to "count" as much as the movies, which is somewhat disappointing.