If you enjoy the MCU and like Wanda and Vision. As well as enjoying the last 60 odd years of family TV then there may be something you enjoy.I've not even watched the show...yet, it doesn't seem like my sort of show.
If you enjoy the MCU and like Wanda and Vision. As well as enjoying the last 60 odd years of family TV then there may be something you enjoy.I've not even watched the show...yet, it doesn't seem like my sort of show.
No, it's more your are going into it with more knowledge about the characters than other people, but for some reason you can't understand how other people might not be as clued up as you are? Like trying to teach an old family member to use a PC for the first time and you struggle to grasp how they can't do the simplest things sort of thing?
Make sure you watch the post credit scene for this week's episode.
V return is right out of the comic book source material.
Vision 2.0 was emotionless in the comics.
Could be the same here.
I find it annoying/bizarre that they leave such fundamental plot developments in post-credit scenes. I had actually not realised there were any on Wandavision so I’d missed a few.Make sure you watch the post credit scene for this week's episode.
V return is right out of the comic book source material.
Yeah, that’s what was confusing, and why I imagine a fair number of people wouldn’t realise if there aren’t any for the first 6 episodes!They only started doing the end credit scenes in episode 7.