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thrawn527 posted:So is everyone else in the town dead, but recreated by Wanda? Is that maybe what the neighbor was about to say? It seems everyone in town are real people, and they are aware of what is going on but are forced to play a role. Mrs. Hart was definitely panicking on episode 1 but had to stick to her quirky boss' wife role. The doctor wanted to get away, but however is controlling everything wouldn't let him (car broke). Wasn't there a Twilight Zone episode like that (or was that episode from the Simpsons lol)? Where everyone had to pretend to be always happy because there was little girl with mind powers? She ends throwing someone in to a cartoon or something if I remember. Will love it if they are going that way with the show.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 16:34 |
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It might be good for folks to manage their expectations a bit from here on out. I presume there's going to be at least three more episodes utilizing this sitcom gimmick. After which, though...who knows?
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Yeah, by the look of the trailers and advances it seems at certain moment poo poo's gonna hit the fan and HARD.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 16:38 |
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Desperado Bones posted:Yeah, by the look of the trailers and advances it seems at certain moment poo poo's gonna hit the fan and HARD. I'm sure the fireworks factory is right around the corner.
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Desperado Bones posted:Yeah, by the look of the trailers and advances it seems at certain moment poo poo's gonna hit the fan and HARD. The advance screenings / reviewers have seen as much as is currently out. Anything else is just speculation and a couple of random press titbits. The format it currently has is the one it's going to maintain for most of the season, give or take an episode set entirely outside the bubble.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 16:56 |
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I'm just speculating based in certain trailer. Unless Im secret disney exec nothing I'm saying is set in stone and a reality. If some didnt liked that's fine, if others liked it and are excited and expecting stuff thats also fine.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 17:03 |
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BrianWilly posted:It might be good for folks to manage their expectations a bit from here on out. I presume there's going to be at least three more episodes utilizing this sitcom gimmick. After which, though...who knows? I mean, it's fairly clear that we're getting episodes where the sitcom portions are '80s, '90s, and '00s-themed, but hopefully this week's ending means that they pull back the curtain and advance the plot a lot more than the first three episodes did. like... the audience knows from the very beginning of the series that the sitcom pastiche world is not "real" and cannot possibly be real. you can only spend so much time playing that aspect straight and expect viewers to stay invested rather than getting frustrated Barry Convex fucked around with this message at 17:23 on Jan 22, 2021 |
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Desperado Bones posted:
Youre thinking of Its a Good Life episode of the Twilight Zone which was indeed parodied in a Simpsons halloween special.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 17:57 |
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massive spider posted:Youre thinking of Its a Good Life episode of the Twilight Zone which was indeed parodied in a Simpsons halloween special. It's cool that that Twilight Zone episode takes just 25 mins to make its point.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:04 |
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See, I’d be happier with just the sitcom poo poo, cut the wider plot out of it, sitcom scenarios are funny with comic book characters.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:22 |
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if I was a marvel fan would I recognize the symbol on the necklace?
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:30 |
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Its Chocolate posted:if I was a marvel fan would I recognize the symbol on the necklace? Yes, it's a stylised version of the logo for SWORD, a sister agency of (obviously) SHIELD in the comics. We also saw it on the toy helicopter and beekeeper guy and the control room from the first 2 eps.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:34 |
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Barry Convex posted:show is still good, would be nice if it didn’t keep underscoring the shifts away from sitcom pastiche with ominous music and just let the changes in cinematography and acting style speak for themselves Yeah the way they transitioned to widescreen was really odd. In previous episodes the slow transition was Wanda purposefully (or subconsciously) advancing the 'look' of the world to a new era of sitcom, so it didn't make sense to use the same effect to transition to an entirely different perspective. The tiny little edit/rewind with Vision was my favorite thing in the series so far. Perfectly executed.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:39 |
Gaz-L posted:Yes, it's a stylised version of the logo for SWORD, a sister agency of (obviously) SHIELD in the comics. We also saw it on the toy helicopter and beekeeper guy and the control room from the first 2 eps. Seems like a bad idea to wear that around your neck on your mission.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:41 |
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my favorite part of the show is just the fashion and how the sitcom style evolves. it's so incredibly accurate
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:48 |
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Barry Convex posted:show is still good, would be nice if it didn’t keep underscoring the shifts away from sitcom pastiche with ominous music and just let the changes in cinematography and acting style speak for themselves This is an odd take to me, because it suggests that score is somehow not part of the mise-en-scene for the sitcom genre vs the thriller/action vibe of the MCU stuff? Its Chocolate posted:my favorite part of the show is just the fashion and how the sitcom style evolves. it's so incredibly accurate Having gone and watched a bit of the Dick Van Dyke Show because of this, it's amazing how dead on the kitchen in the first episode is just Rob and Laura's kitchen from that show.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:53 |
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thrawn527 posted:Seems like a bad idea to wear that around your neck on your mission. I get the impression she wasn't supposed to be there given the ending.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 18:59 |
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Mokinokaro posted:I get the impression she wasn't supposed to be there given the ending. I think you're meant to infer that she's been sent by SWORD to try and snap Wanda out of it, hence why she pressed a little when the twin babies triggered Wanda about Pietro's death.
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massive spider posted:Youre thinking of Its a Good Life episode of the Twilight Zone which was indeed parodied in a Simpsons halloween special. Plus Desperado Bones is kind of mixing it with the sequel (the boy growing up to have a daughter with the same powers) and the movie adaptation (someone being thrown into a cartoon).
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stev posted:Yeah the way they transitioned to widescreen was really odd. In previous episodes the slow transition was Wanda purposefully (or subconsciously) advancing the 'look' of the world to a new era of sitcom, so it didn't make sense to use the same effect to transition to an entirely different perspective. The change in aspect ratio actually makes sense, given that this is the first time we've seen the "real world" in the series (aside from the bit with the monitors at the end of the first episode, which was also in widescreen Gaz-L posted:This is an odd take to me, because it suggests that score is somehow not part of the mise-en-scene for the sitcom genre vs the thriller/action vibe of the MCU stuff? yes, but I don't think the "real world" creeping into the sitcom world needs to be underscored so heavy-handedly, and would be more effective if it wasn't
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thrawn527 posted:So is everyone else in the town dead, but recreated by Wanda? Is that maybe what the neighbor was about to say? There's a moment in the trailers where Agnes asks Vision if she's dead because he is.
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Gavok posted:Plus Desperado Bones is kind of mixing it with the sequel (the boy growing up to have a daughter with the same powers) and the movie adaptation (someone being thrown into a cartoon). It's been decades since I've seen that! Color me surprised I didn't know there was a sequel!
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chitoryu12 posted:There's a moment in the trailers where Agnes asks Vision if she's dead because he is. Yeah, that's partly what I'm basing this on.
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chitoryu12 posted:There's a moment in the trailers where Agnes asks Vision if she's dead because he is. That... seems like a weird thing for the trailers to give away.
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stev posted:That... seems like a weird thing for the trailers to give away. Give away what?
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 20:27 |
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stev posted:That... seems like a weird thing for the trailers to give away. Anyone who has seen Infinity War or Endgame knows that Vision is dead. The fact he's alive in Wandavision is explicitly meant to be weird, and clue you in to the fact something more is going on. Watching the trailers again, I'm more curious where Wanda and Vision's "This is our home", "Then let's fight for it exchange" is meant to take place. It's presumably one of the final episodes, but it frames their actions as that of heroes fighting against an external force and this episode definitely leaned in to the idea that Wanda is the villain. Any time anyone gets too close to her secret, she changes them to prevent it happening and she ejected Monica off-screen. Which is actually shown in the trailers; with Monica speeding through the air before busting out through the wall of reality in to the real world. Vision slowly realizing that there's something wrong seems like it's the direction of the show, so will he force Wanda to kill him again? Or just to end the illusion she's forcing everyone else to live through, and to confront her grief properly; leading in to Dr. Strange 2?
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 20:48 |
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Oh right, I thought you meant the trailer implied that Agnes and the others in the town are dead.
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tsob posted:Anyone who has seen Infinity War or Endgame knows that Vision is dead. The fact he's alive in Wandavision is explicitly meant to be weird, and clue you in to the fact something more is going on. Watching the trailers again, I'm more curious where Wanda and Vision's "This is our home", "Then let's fight for it exchange" is meant to take place. It's presumably one of the final episodes, but it frames their actions as that of heroes fighting against an external force and this episode definitely leaned in to the idea that Wanda is the villain. Any time anyone gets too close to her secret, she changes them to prevent it happening and she ejected Monica off-screen. Which is actually shown in the trailers; with Monica speeding through the air before busting out through the wall of reality in to the real world. Vision slowly realizing that there's something wrong seems like it's the direction of the show, so will he force Wanda to kill him again? Or just to end the illusion she's forcing everyone else to live through, and to confront her grief properly; leading in to Dr. Strange 2? it seems like Wanda's doing this as an elaborate coping mechanism, and while she's obviously hosed up here, the real villain will be Hydra/Strucker/someone else who's trying to exploit her or somehow taking advantage of her reality warping. so there can still be a moment where she comes back to the real world and they turn against the actual villain probably will end up being very wrong, but I feel like that could explain the Hydra/Strucker ads: if they're somehow influencing her to change reality to make Hydra not gone in her fake world, maybe they hope she could do it to the entire world
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 21:28 |
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Considering a casting spoiler I hope Evan Peters turns out to be playing Speed and not Quicksilver just for the surprise factor How many Vision/Scarlet Witch stories has this show been pulling from? It seems like so far it's been House of M, The Vision and The Scarlet Witch (1985), and Vision (2015).
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 21:31 |
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Its Chocolate posted:if I was a marvel fan would I recognize the symbol on the necklace? Only if you read the comics
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 21:36 |
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This really does feel like a disney version of Legion, I hope they do more with it, because legion is hard to top and this show is not even close
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 21:39 |
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eke out posted:it seems like Wanda's doing this as an elaborate coping mechanism, and while she's obviously hosed up here, the real villain will be Hydra/Strucker/someone else who's trying to exploit her or somehow taking advantage of her reality warping. so there can still be a moment where she comes back to the real world and they turn against the actual villain I have all my money on Hydra doing something to control her. Although I'm also considering Swarm as other goons said. They are using too many hexagons in their intros. He probably is working for Hydra? Spacebump posted:Considering a casting spoiler I hope Evan Peters turns out to be playing Speed and not Quicksilver just for the surprise factor I think that actor is a few years older than Elizabeth Olsen...so it would be a hella weird casting.
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Spacebump posted:Considering a casting spoiler I hope Evan Peters turns out to be playing Speed and not Quicksilver just for the surprise factor Some elements or themes from Avengers Disassembled, as well as some of John Byrne’s West Coast Avengers run.
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Gaz-L posted:Yes, it's a stylised version of the logo for SWORD, a sister agency of (obviously) SHIELD in the comics. We also saw it on the toy helicopter and beekeeper guy and the control room from the first 2 eps. What about Agnes's necklace? It looks like 3 people with the middle one holding a scythe. I'd guess Agatha, Grim Reaper, and either Mephisto or Nick Scratch. However, I haven't read many stories with those characters so I don't know much about them. Desperado Bones posted:
It'd be weird but this show is already weird and Evan Peters could get away with playing someone in their 20s. It's not the most solid idea but it'd be fun. GPTribefan posted:Some elements or themes from Avengers Disassembled, as well as some of John Byrne’s West Coast Avengers run. Thanks Spacebump fucked around with this message at 21:49 on Jan 22, 2021 |
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Spacebump posted:What about Agnes's necklace? It looks like 3 people with the middle one holding a scythe to me. I'd guess Agatha, Grim Reaper, and either Mephisto or Nick Scratch. However, I haven't read many stories with those characters so I don't know much about them. Agnes necklace speculation spoiler: If it is Agnes as a witch, it could be the maiden, the mother, and the crone which is a witches coven.
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:See, I’d be happier with just the sitcom poo poo, cut the wider plot out of it, sitcom scenarios are funny with comic book characters. the below is just a joke tweet, but if the sitcom aspect were more like this, I'd honestly be a lot happier with it https://twitter.com/benmekler/status/1352716116418650114 though I suppose it'd be harder to make the dramatic beats land if the sitcom parts were basically a parody of the "real" MCU
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eke out posted:it seems like Wanda's doing this as an elaborate coping mechanism, and while she's obviously hosed up here, the real villain will be Hydra/Strucker/someone else who's trying to exploit her or somehow taking advantage of her reality warping. so there can still be a moment where she comes back to the real world and they turn against the actual villain I hope not, since besides that not explaining the Stark Toaster ad in the first episode, I just think it's more interesting if Wanda is the villain of the show. As is, the ads don't seem like they're meant to be real in setting, as in something Wanda or the other residents see or know about and seem more like goofy ways to play upon her history and the wider MCU as a whole. That said, the first ad for the Stark Toaster did have one beat where the two actors were waiting for the toast to pop where they were silently grinning at the camera for a second or two in a slightly awkward manner like they were being forced. That could just be meant to play up the cheesiness of the era's ads though, rather than mean anything in and of itself. One other thing I found interesting looking at the trailers again is that [episode 3 spoilers]when Wanda asks Monica who she is, Monica in the trailer has a really confused "I don't know" response, while she seems to know who she is and be trying to infiltrate Wanda's reality in the episode as is. I wonder if there was a slight change in plans at some point. Or if maybe Monica was losing herself in the new reality despite stepping in there with a specific purpose.
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Spacebump posted:
Touché. There has been 40 year olds playing younger characters so it's not a impossible. And indeed it would be a fun and unexpected!
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Terror Sweat posted:This really does feel like a disney version of Legion, I hope they do more with it, because legion is hard to top and this show is not even close If anything, the show reminds me of the Justice League cartoon two-parter "Legends." It's basically the same story, only instead of old sitcoms, it's 1950's style corny superhero adventures. I'm wondering if it will have a similar ending, where Vision chooses to oppose Wanda, knowing that doing so will cause him to cease to exist.
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i hope there isn't some dramatic Vision Dies At The End thing and this is just an excuse for him to be alive again. i don't know if Bettany has already ruled out doing more Marvel or what, but he's a delight
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