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<blockquote data-quote="ShinHakkaider" data-source="post: 9472474" data-attributes="member: 9213"><p>Hmmm...I guess I must be built a little different than some (maybe alot of people) in this thread. I dont follow or watch franchises or things that I'm not a fan of. So for instance I dont know much about Grey's Anatomy or Sex in the City so as a result I'm not really gonna watch any spin-offs or even if I do I'm going to assume that there's a history behind some of the characters and situations that I dont know and just go with it. </p><p></p><p>So it's funny to me that this show which is an direct spin-off/sequel to WANDAVISION (and ideally you probably SHOULD watch WANDAVISION first before coming to AGATHA ALL ALONG) is getting crap from people who wish that "the police procedural should have went longer" or "it was short because the writers couldn't write an actual mystery" (or what ever crap was said) when the mystery/and or procedural was never the point. AT. ALL. Its a stylistic continuation of how Wanda's magic affected people in that town and specifically how it affected Agatha who was kind of an antagonist to Wanda in that first show. </p><p></p><p>We know that the MCU is usually inspired by the comic source material and not slavishly adherent to it. In the comics, Agatha is MUCH older and was Franklin Richards babysitter and at one point Wanda Maximoff's magic instructor and currently as of many years ago (during Bendis'/Finch's Avengers Disassembled run) QUITE DEAD. Very few people actually STAY dead in the comics but...</p><p></p><p>Here's she's playing a different role. Either we're following THAT story or we're not. I have my issues with the show but it has very little to do with casting or the quality of the writing. For the most part I'm enjoying it but I dont think the mystery of who the Teen is is going to pay off significantly because if youre paying attention I'm pretty sure we KNOW who that kid is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinHakkaider, post: 9472474, member: 9213"] Hmmm...I guess I must be built a little different than some (maybe alot of people) in this thread. I dont follow or watch franchises or things that I'm not a fan of. So for instance I dont know much about Grey's Anatomy or Sex in the City so as a result I'm not really gonna watch any spin-offs or even if I do I'm going to assume that there's a history behind some of the characters and situations that I dont know and just go with it. So it's funny to me that this show which is an direct spin-off/sequel to WANDAVISION (and ideally you probably SHOULD watch WANDAVISION first before coming to AGATHA ALL ALONG) is getting crap from people who wish that "the police procedural should have went longer" or "it was short because the writers couldn't write an actual mystery" (or what ever crap was said) when the mystery/and or procedural was never the point. AT. ALL. Its a stylistic continuation of how Wanda's magic affected people in that town and specifically how it affected Agatha who was kind of an antagonist to Wanda in that first show. We know that the MCU is usually inspired by the comic source material and not slavishly adherent to it. In the comics, Agatha is MUCH older and was Franklin Richards babysitter and at one point Wanda Maximoff's magic instructor and currently as of many years ago (during Bendis'/Finch's Avengers Disassembled run) QUITE DEAD. Very few people actually STAY dead in the comics but... Here's she's playing a different role. Either we're following THAT story or we're not. I have my issues with the show but it has very little to do with casting or the quality of the writing. For the most part I'm enjoying it but I dont think the mystery of who the Teen is is going to pay off significantly because if youre paying attention I'm pretty sure we KNOW who that kid is. [/QUOTE]
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