D&D has never done mystical well. It’s not built for it. Laser beams are very D&D though!Eldritch blast?
D&D has never done mystical well. It’s not built for it. Laser beams are very D&D though!Eldritch blast?
So Westview is in the Barrier Peaks? Very cool.D&D has never done mystical well. It’s not built for it. Laser beams are very D&D though!
I was right, its All Wamda's fault : )
Wanda wielding uncontrolled Chaos Magic is a serious threat to the Multiverse and Agatha came to Westview to try and reign in that power.
I'm a bit confused about Vision though since its seems that SWORD (Haywood) still has VISIONS body and Wanda's Vision is a mental construct
Agatha's motivations aren't actually that bad - she recognises Wanda as a serious potential threat to the world around her, and wants to stop her. It's just that her methods are likely to be ruthless - she's already holding Wanda's kids hostage, and isn't averse to murdering people in order to acheive her goals.
Agatha clearly recognizes the threat Wanda's chaos magic poses . . . . but that doesn't make Agatha the slightly bit altruistic. I'm sure Agatha doesn't want the world to explode or anything, but she's been toying with and studying Wanda because she wants what Wanda has . . . power.Wanda wielding uncontrolled Chaos Magic is a serious threat to the Multiverse and Agatha came to Westview to try and reign in that power. Agatha is ambitious and willing to break the rules to get want she wants, but she only killed people who were attempting to kill her first and she knows the children on the leash are magical constructs. The moral ambiguity of the show and the confrontation is great - and personally I'm Team Agatha!
My favorite post-episode theory was that Hayward's Vision will be Ultron's consciousness in Vision's body that Vision will need to put down again.
I hope not.
Comics history - there was a time when rogue agents of the US government were manipulated by Immortus (one possible form of Kang the Conqueror) and captured and disassembled the Vision. When rescued, Hank Pym reassembled him, but the source of his brain engrams that gave him emotion (Wonder Man aka Simon WIlliams) refused to allow his mind to be used again to imprint on Vision. So, Vision was reactivated, but in a logical, emotionless state. In disassembling him, his skin was damaged, thus the pale appearance.
Just after this, Mephisto took the bits of his should back from Wanda's kids...
So, they're really just playing back that segment of the comics. They could play the Ultron card, but... why? I mean, narratively - the next big bad is Kang, not Ultron. Why bring back Ultron again? Do we have narrative space in the movies for Ultron at this point? I don't think so.
She killed a DOG. If puppy-killin‘ don’t scream “evil,” I’m not sure what does.Let us be clear - Agatha was willing and able to kill something like a dozen people, including her own mother to be allowed to use power as she desired, after trying to rules-lawyer her way out of their judgement. Agatha is not a hero. Not a nice person, protecting the world.
Have we heard Ultron’s voice in any flashbacks? I can’t remember.