Yeah, as impressive as the reveal of the evil forest was, it was not clear to me where that was, and how Strange could miss such a massive corruption (or when he was there, how could he miss the illusion), but I guess it's the old "witchcraft vs sorcery" excuse.I might buy that they got thoroughly distracted, but as to the latter--Strange was certainly able to find her when he wanted to.
Yeah, as impressive as the reveal of the evil forest was, it was not clear to me where that was, and how Strange could miss such a massive corruption (or when he was there, how could he miss the illusion), but I guess it's the old "witchcraft vs sorcery" excuse.
The whole point of this discussion was brought about by the idea that people were surprised that Wanda was the villain in MoM. Sure, you can make the argument for Tragic Hero in WandaVision - I can certainly buy that. But, it's not much of a step from WandaVision to full on villain IMO.
If someone cuts you off on the road and stops at a redlight, and then you pull up to them get out of the car, and kill them.....you are guilty of manslaughter. You don't get to kill people because someone made you mad, that's not how things work.I thought that in WandaVision her meltdown was caused by the Shield agent showing her Visions body, which is why I didn't consider her a villain in the series. If someone cuts the brakes on your car and you get into a crash, the person that cut the brakes is responsible, not the person driving.
Loki is in no way a hero to the people of earth. He might be considered a hero to his own people maybe, but at no point has he walked back to Earth and all the earth people are like, "hey Loki welcome back, good to see you."Meanwhile, Loki invaded Earth, killed tens of thousands of people and escaped capture only to become a hero. But I've never seen the kind of demands of punishment that people seem to make towards Wanda.
Killing someone at a traffic light because they cut you off is pretty much murder.If someone cuts you off on the road and stops at a redlight, and then you pull up to them get out of the car, and kill them.....you are guilty of manslaughter. You don't get to kill people because someone made you mad, that's not how things work.
Killing someone at a traffic light because they cut you off is pretty much murder.
I think my example with the brakes being cut was closer to what happened to Wanda.
People will interpret art in different ways, that's the beauty of it.
Yeah. As I said, if you find Wanda operating in anything resembling her right mind for most of Wandavision, we clearly saw different shows (in the sense that our perspective and interpretation is vastly different).