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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 8190417" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>So, to muse on what started all this. I will start with three options.</p><p></p><p>1) Mephisto. In the comics, he was the ultimate source of the souls for Wanda's kids. However, that event didn't play out anything like this. And I don't know that they'd invoke a villain we haven't seen before, and that has no known role i the MCU going forward. Also, I don't know if Disney wants to go to "the Devil did it" in the MCU. I think this unlikely.</p><p></p><p>2) Kang the Conqueror. Highly likely. He's known to be the next BBEG for the MCU. Breaking walls between realities is a very Kang thing to do. Gives him more to conquer. And the "skipping through time" element of the TV show is reminiscent of the fact that Kang is a time traveler, making it thematically appropriate. Maybe that's a sort of countdown - when the sitcoms get to the present day, the thing comes to fruition?</p><p></p><p>3) It just happened, an accident. The Infinity Stones were "singularities" from the beginning of the universe. They have all been destroyed - that probably has consequences. Wanda herself is the last known vestige of an Infinity Stones power in the universe. Imagine she stole Vision's body and tried to being him back with her power - and that much focused application of Infinity Stone power in a place that is no longer stabilized by Stones created a... rupture? Her powers are now put to generally trying to manage it. I think they could totally make this a plausible explanation, but I doubt this is what's going on. They'll have some entity behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 8190417, member: 177"] So, to muse on what started all this. I will start with three options. 1) Mephisto. In the comics, he was the ultimate source of the souls for Wanda's kids. However, that event didn't play out anything like this. And I don't know that they'd invoke a villain we haven't seen before, and that has no known role i the MCU going forward. Also, I don't know if Disney wants to go to "the Devil did it" in the MCU. I think this unlikely. 2) Kang the Conqueror. Highly likely. He's known to be the next BBEG for the MCU. Breaking walls between realities is a very Kang thing to do. Gives him more to conquer. And the "skipping through time" element of the TV show is reminiscent of the fact that Kang is a time traveler, making it thematically appropriate. Maybe that's a sort of countdown - when the sitcoms get to the present day, the thing comes to fruition? 3) It just happened, an accident. The Infinity Stones were "singularities" from the beginning of the universe. They have all been destroyed - that probably has consequences. Wanda herself is the last known vestige of an Infinity Stones power in the universe. Imagine she stole Vision's body and tried to being him back with her power - and that much focused application of Infinity Stone power in a place that is no longer stabilized by Stones created a... rupture? Her powers are now put to generally trying to manage it. I think they could totally make this a plausible explanation, but I doubt this is what's going on. They'll have some entity behind it. [/QUOTE]
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