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I can support that analogyYeah, it's more like WW2.
I can support that analogyYeah, it's more like WW2.
No, I don’t think they discussed it, but they showed some of the impacts. They showed the chaos of the return in the hospital from Monica’s perspective (and made that personal when she discovered she’d been gone for five years and her mother had died).WandaVision was a very personal story about her relationship with Vision. If they discussed the Blip's impact on the world, I missed it.
WandaVision was a very personal story about her relationship with Vision. If they discussed the Blip's impact on the world, I missed it.
I would have wanted something like apparently ended up partially on the cutting room floor of Falcon & Winter Soldier, showing us the chaos that resulted from everyone vanishing. Maybe do it as an anthology show, showing the surviving heroes trying to keep the world from falling apart between Infinity War and Endgame. End the first season with everyone coming back in Endgame, and then do a second, shorter season, showing how everyone is trying to keep things together once the world has to readjust in a hurry, including the very personal stories of someone reappearing in their home to discover their spouse has remarried, etc.
This is the kind of thing the comics companies love to do in limited series. I would have loved to have seen Marvel try something similar on Disney+. (It certainly would have been more interesting than Secret Invasion.)
Huh, I remembered that as being Black Widow, but that obviously makes less sense.Hawkeye shows Yelena's Blip (as an instantaneous timeskip - indicating that those who disappeared have no memory of it) but she does respond to her loss by hunting down Barton
Hawkeye getting a very cringeworthy dad tattoo and standing around in the rain wasn't really what I was hoping for.We also see how Hawkeye suffers survivor guilt and becomes the Ronin
Right, and I was saying I wanted more of it. That show was Frankensteined together so you have to sort of piece together for yourself what actually happened. We get them rebuilding an international order after everyone returned, but never saw what the social order looked like in the year where everyone was missing. Society would have undergone massive upheaval and we just know that something happened, but not much.Falcon and Winter soldier is all about post-Blip social and political fall out
How people in Spandex respond wasn't really what I was asking for. I name checked The Leftovers, which is about how society teeters on collapse after a mere 2% of the world population vanishes without warning.So yeah, while I would love to see a proper Anthology of stories set during the Blip, its not like the Blip has been entirely forgotten.
Honestly the most improbable aspect of the MCU.And despite the chaos implied by the Falcon and Winter Soldier, it does seem that the efforts of Wakanda, the surviving Avengers (Okoye, Black Widow, Warmachine, Carol Danvers, Steve, Rocket) and various Government and NGO entities (SWORD, GRC?) helped to maintain a lot of worldwide stability.
is Pacoima a place?we got episode titles:
- Episode 1: Matinee
- Episode 2: Self-Tape
- Episode 3: Pacoima
- Episode 4: Doorman
- Episode 5: Found Footage
- Episode 6: Callback
- Episode 7: Kathy Friedman
- Episode 8: Yucca Valley
Pacoima is a suburb in the San Fernando Valley (itself the home of many would-be actors), unless you're asking in the "Tahiti is a magical place" sort of way.is Pacoima a place?
and Kathy Friedman a real person?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.