WandaVision Episode 8
Apr. 23rd, 2021 11:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Previously On
+ I actually loved the reveal that Wanda is in fact literally a witch, and that she always had power. I'm interested to see what the MCU does with the addition of witches into the universe.
+ The flashbacks were excellent. I especially loved the Wanda/Vision scene. "But what is grief if not love persevering?" - Vision. If that scene had been in the movies I probably would have liked them a lot more. They were lovely. Plus it was nice to see more of Wanda grieving for her brother in the aftermath.
+ I liked how the show tied American sitcoms into Wanda's life and thus gave a solid reason for her weird little sitcom Hex.
+ I'm very curious about the fact that Pietro gained powers (speed) from the mind stone too. How did he survive? Did he also have magic powers or was it Wanda interceding/protecting him?
+ I liked the reveal that Agatha wasn't behind the Hex, that she didn't manipulate Wanda into creating it. I like that instead she felt it's creation and was drawn to the power of it.
+ I loved the reveal that Wanda didn't take Vision's body and that he was Haywood's big weapon/play. That was a great little twist that I didn't see coming at all. Cool new look.
+ I hadn't forgotten that Wanda's powers came from the mind stone but I guess seeing things play out this episode made me have a 'ahhh' moment of 'of course Wanda and Vision connected'.
+ I actually loved the reveal that Wanda is in fact literally a witch, and that she always had power. I'm interested to see what the MCU does with the addition of witches into the universe.
+ The flashbacks were excellent. I especially loved the Wanda/Vision scene. "But what is grief if not love persevering?" - Vision. If that scene had been in the movies I probably would have liked them a lot more. They were lovely. Plus it was nice to see more of Wanda grieving for her brother in the aftermath.
+ I liked how the show tied American sitcoms into Wanda's life and thus gave a solid reason for her weird little sitcom Hex.
+ I'm very curious about the fact that Pietro gained powers (speed) from the mind stone too. How did he survive? Did he also have magic powers or was it Wanda interceding/protecting him?
+ I liked the reveal that Agatha wasn't behind the Hex, that she didn't manipulate Wanda into creating it. I like that instead she felt it's creation and was drawn to the power of it.
+ I loved the reveal that Wanda didn't take Vision's body and that he was Haywood's big weapon/play. That was a great little twist that I didn't see coming at all. Cool new look.
+ I hadn't forgotten that Wanda's powers came from the mind stone but I guess seeing things play out this episode made me have a 'ahhh' moment of 'of course Wanda and Vision connected'.