Fletch
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I'm pretty sure I would not have enjoyed this series as much if I'd known what was happening from the start. The mysteries, clues and red herrings were all part of the fun, and I enjoyed it even more in the amount of time I spent between episodes trying to solve it.But instead of letting us enjoy the ride with her and be happy for her that she finally found some relief, the audience is never on her side emotionally
I'd even argue that you'd be less on her side if you knew from the start that she'd enslaved an entire town. As-is, it was pretty clear from episode 2 that she was controlling things (when she "noped" the beekeeper away), and I still spent the next few episodes in denial.
You know, I never questioned it. I just took it as their retirement plan, with Vision's little heart and monogram telling me he'd arranged for it.where did the deed for the house come from?
Just now rewatching the scene, though, she does seem confused when reading it in the car. What a great observation and an interesting plot point to be picked up later. (Question mark?)
I guess? I wouldn't consider Wanda brainwashed, but I take your point. It's like back when superheroines could only fight fashion icons and perfume execs.there's also the fact that in Marvel's first two female-fronted projects, both lead women are brainwashed.
Conversely, I was too afraid to say this in my Ant-Man 2 review, but I was frustrated by the reveal that Janet was *also* a scientific genius. They seem to be really scared of showing any woman as being anything other than super-competent.
For what it's worth, though, WandaVision and Captain Marvel were written by women, so it feels less like misogyny and more like coincidence.
I'm not sure, because they'd go on to do the same thing with Karli in F&WS. "Don't you feel sorry for this terrorist?" they'd try to convince us.I wonder if they got scared thinking about how egregious her behavior was and wanted to downplay it
They weren't shy about showing us the horror of being in her spell (that poor woman stuck putting up Halloween decorations, fer instance). I don't know why they thought we'd ever be rooting for her after that.