Does anyone is watching this show on Disney+? It's already 4 episodes in and it's getting very interesting.
Yeah. I liked ep 4 but 1-3 were painful. I knew they would be from having been through the dream/mind control/alt reality episodes of countless other things, but still.
I liked 1-3, but 4 was a bit of a jumbled retrospective. Although 2 felt like a vengeance demon was responsible for some reason.
In any case, thus far it seems like an interesting treatment of the comic arc where Wanda and Vision had fake kids.
WOW! Big reveal at the end of episode 5!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
I had to verify that was the actor from the X-Men movies.
I'm curious whether this whole thing will end up with us getting the white Vision.
I have a theory: I think in the later episodes we're going to have a flashback episode of how the hexagon bubble was created from Wanda's point of view. I think the episode begins with Wanda meeting Agnes for the first time and offered her a deal to help her cope with her grief over Vision from Infinity War by creating an alternate reality in Westview, New Jersey. I also believe Agnes gave Wanda the location to S.W.O.R.D's headquarters to steal Vision's body. Maybe it's not all Wanda's control as she mentioned when arguing with Vision. We still don't know who Agnes is and what her motives are but, I think she's behind everything and manipulating Wanda making her look like the villain.
Also, the SWORD director might be a villain too since he shot a missile at Wanda.
Ok.... now I'm really confused about what's going on. ???
Well, now. That's a doozy of a reveal.
Apart from being an interwebs theory from as far back as ep 1 which I'd dismissed as being too dumb, yeah.
My first exposure to Vision was in the early 90s arcade game Captain America and the Avengers. When I later saw what Vision normally looks like I hated it. He isn't invisible via phasing - that's a high strength SEP field. Glad to see the version I prefer in the MCU, even if it is a one-off.