Submitted by PhoOhThree t3_z2ke4h in television
____mynameis____ t1_ixhfcef wrote
Reply to comment by RayS0l0 in Andor - Episode 12 Finale - Discussion Thread! by PhoOhThree
Oh do I wish they didn't mess up WV's finale... The show was so good and one generic episode ruined the show for a lot of people.
LittleRudiger t1_ixiy7zw wrote
Wandavision is weird because half of it is absolutely fantastic (.. Wanda and Vision) and the other half is some of the worst b-material tossed into the MCU (everything revolving around SWORD, Monica, Hayward, Darcy and Woo). And of course, the finale is just truly dogshit, and … bafflingly in retrospect given where Wanda’s arc was going in MoM.
VirtualPen204 t1_ixkkc17 wrote
I could handle the end of WV just fine... it's Multiverse of Madness that totally ruined it for me. Completely took any arc Wanda had and shit all over it. People will usually point to the McGuffin (Darkholde) as an excuse, but that just does not work, nor does it feel good at all. I'll never forgive MoM for pushing Wanda beyond redemption.
Scottymahone t1_ixikwcz wrote
I thought it nosedived pretty hard, once they started focusing on outside the hex stuff. The first three episodes were amazing.
fifthdayofmay t1_ixhs3ow wrote
Well the library scene and the goodbye weren't generic. The fight between Wanda and Agatha started generic, but ended in a creative way. Just forget the rest lol
StrangeDoughnut2051 t1_ixiw4vn wrote
The finale also wrapped up that there weren't going to be any crazy twists, though. The show did far too many teases/easter eggs about potential twists/reveals only to turn them into nothing, which isn't a great feeling for a finale.
LittleRudiger t1_ixiyfcj wrote
The whole Quicksilver thing being a dumb thing for Twitter clicks essentially hurts the show a lot.
Like, it happened in the episode where Wanda and Vision have a fantastic dramatic argument, only for people to come away talking about Quicksilver, which ultimately amounted to nothing in the plot and turned out to be a shitty dick joke.
StrangeDoughnut2051 t1_ixiz9b5 wrote
Also Marvel can blame fans for getting too excited about easter eggs all they want, but they threw in so many easter eggs and teases that they can't entirely be mad that fans thought it might be building to something bigger about a villain, too.
Marvel seems very hung up on appealing to Twitter lately, though.
Calfzilla2000 t1_ixhsvz5 wrote
I liked it and it didn't bother me but yeah, Wandavision didn't stick the landing as good as Andor or Mandalorian did.
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