If people are gonna talk about the leaks, can you preface that before the spoiler tags from now on? I don’t want to see that shit and I still wanna be able to talk about it without worrying about seeing a spoiler.
Maybe. Was mostly just wondering if it was a kinda glossed over afterthought or if now SWORD also forgot about him, cause the residents of Westview's families forgot about them too.
Apparently tweets have been getting taken down that state this, which leads me to believe it's possible. Along with the fact that Raya and the Last Dragon drops on the same day as the finale, which makes me wonder if dropping two episodes on the same day was always the plan at some point.
So I assume only us, the audience, is seeing the Hydra commercials, not Darcy and Woo and SWORD, right? edit: whoops on the spoilers
So are they just like... missing the Hydra logos, or have we not gotten to that part of the narrative yet? lol
Watched episodes 3 & 4. Liked 3 a lot; mixed feelings on 4. It does feel like they chickened out & explained too much in this most recent episode. There's still enough about how it happened & whatnot that we don't know to still be interesting, but I didn't need direct explanations already about the helicopter, the bee suit guy, etc., & wish I didn't have 'em. I really didn't need that backstory for SWORD & the Rambeau family here. As much as I loved that they committed to presenting us with sitcom episodes without explanation at the start, I might've sacrificed just a little bit of that in order to maintain a slow drip, instead of this explain dump. Still stuff I liked, though. I was always a big fan of Darcy, so having her here made the SWORD nonsense more enjoyable. While I think the opening Monica stuff was a very bad use of WandaVision episode 4, the hospital sequence was in & of itself good. (Though, I really don't wanna revisiting this whole "Blip" thing, which works better the less you think about it.) The Vision corpse (my interpretation thus far is that it's actually there) was cool. And, of course, Wanda herself rules. Hopefully the sitcom illusion hasn't been broken too much too quickly & this is able to get fun again for much of the rest of the series.
Had a hilarious, weird and slightly embarrassing experience watching episode 4. We clicked play on Disney+ and the recap was in German. Confusing but this programme is weird so let’s go with it. Then when Monica is in hospital it’s still in German... maybe she’s German after Wanda kicked her out? We have no idea what’s going on but it must be Wanda doing this German thing, right? We get to the start credits and I google just in case and realise that somehow our settings had randomly changed to German and we were watching in the wrong damn language. Just shows how odd the first three episodes are that we went with it for a couple of minutes, haha! Or maybe how stupid I am...
after being a little down on the show with episode 3, I'm definitely back in with 4. That was hella entertaining. Now I feel like maybe I should watch Endgame after all lol
Has it been confirmed that we're getting two episodes on Friday? All of the leaks are pointing that way, but haven't seen anything official yet.
I’ll give it a shot but i fell asleep during IW twice, I am really not invested into most of these characters.
Saw this tweet yesterday and absolutely yes. Funnily, that's basically what the first like 10 episodes of Agents of SHIELD were back in the day, before the Winter Soldier happened and changed everything. It was boring the way they handled it but with Randall Park involved I'd be willing to give the premise another chance.
I wasn’t that into Jimmy Woo in that latest episode, tbh. He was funny in Ant-Man & the Wasp, & I generally like Randall Park, but I thought he was written pretty dull in that episode. Though, for the role he’s playing here, I guess it doesn’t make sense for him to be too silly.