Some more thoughts: Vision's robot face looked pretty flat, dull, & muddy in black & white. I'm guessing they filmed him with the normal design/colors, then made everything grayscale? Would've been nice if, for those shots, they messed around with the colors a little to give the two main head colors more contrast. The dinner scene in the first episode was really good. It & the toaster commercial were that episode's highlights. Kinda expected the boss to actually die, like Grim Reaper's covered up death in Tom King's Vision. The humor was a lot stronger in the second episode, imo. Gummed up Vision, Wanda's manufactured explanations, & "Is that how mirrors work?" "Shut up, Bev," was all genuinely a lot of fun. If they're gonna keep committing so much to sitcom aesthetics, I want it to also make me laugh, so hopefully that continues. I'm also hoping for some meta stuff when the sitcom's seams are pulling apart going forward, though don't know how likely that is. Showing the set with a studio audience at some point would be cool, as would some meta element when they get to the 00s if it has those Office/Modern Family interview scenes. Maybe that's just the Grant Morrison fan in me talking, lol, but if you're gonna play with reality in this genre kinda way, that'd be a nice element to include. Combining the beds & the introduction of color were a bit in this territory. Feels weird being a big Scarlet Witch fan but not having a lot of thoughts about her in particular so far. I do continue to love the character & Elizabeth Olsen in that role; just not much to say beside, "yeah, still love her." She's still a pretty passive participant in everything, though, so that makes sense. If/when shit hits the fan, hope Olsen really owns it.
think I read somewhere that they made Bettany blue for the first two episodes because it translated better to the black-and-white
If that’s the case, I’m surprised that’s the best they could do. Maybe it’s just not a great design for grayscale.
so I finished both episode and I am now 100% that this show is an utter delight. I might have enjoyed episode 2 even more than episode 1.
That’s pretty early for arguably the biggest surprise of the show. That would make it an even bigger surprise, so why not
I laughed a lot more than I expected. This feels less like an MCU addition and more of a mystery, which I’m all for.
Just watched the first two episodes. I have to say the old sitcom references went over my head a little - would be interested if any others over here in the UK encountered that issue? No idea about American TV from this era. Having said that, it’s just so intriguing as it’s not something that I would expect from Marvel. It got some laughs from me and I enjoyed the awkwardness of some of it. Glad they’ve tried something so ambitious as the first Disney+ effort. Hope that continues throughout and doesn’t just end and descend into the usual Marvel tone.
Are there any other surprise character appearances or mentions in 3? Thought I read a comment somewhere that could’ve in retrospect been about this current rumor... thought it’s sometimes hard to keep Marvel Studios gossip straight, lol. If not 3, & if that actor playing that character is indeed true, I’m thinking 4 is most likely.
Yep. It’s interesting in this case to me because this story itself is intriguing (though anything about how it connects to bigger Marvel bores me). But, when we get into the constant engine of weekly Disney+ Marvel content plus four movies a year, the already tired cycle of speculation machine is just gonna suck, lol.
Yeah one of my friends who’s more into Marvel is already texting me the „ugh Wandavision sucks, nothing happens“-shpiel and I am already tired of it. Just enjoy the ride bucko.
Loving the theory that Kathryn Hahn is Agatha Harkness. If it's revealed I hope they really lean into it and make it creepy.
There’s an introduction to two new characters. Don’t know how much of a role they’ll have in the future, but I imagine it should be significant, if what Wanda and Vision is experiencing is reality?
Had a great time with this. Elizabeth Olsen had always left me cold as an actress, but she's a real joy here. Also, Kathryn Hahn seems to be designed to play the classic-sitcom-neighbor-friend role. Very excited to see where this goes, and delighted to see the Marvel formula out the window for this project.
man, elizabeth olsen is great in several things. i agree scarlett witch has been cold as a character but that’s more on the writing, or lack thereof, for her character