Mitch Connor wrote: » AIM was already in MCU, with Iron Man 3.
Lord TSC wrote: » Thoughts and theories: “The Devil is in the details” “That’s not the only thing he’s in!” That feels like a massive tease for a certain Marvel character. The fact they announced who Gabrielle is in the show when the actress was cast feels like a little bit of a misstep, so be careful of people want to avoid spoilers on who she is. My thoughts are Wanda is stuck in some sort of prison which is manifesting itself as the TV shows, hooking in people and capturing them as the show goes on (multiple characters seem to be introduced after she finds the SWORD helicopter), but she clearly has some level of control over it. Maybe SWORD trying to get in to save either her or the other captives.
horgan_p wrote: » No.More.Spoilers. (either you'll get it or you wont)
Loughc wrote: » Disney plus came out and admitted they planned it weekly to keep monthly subscribers engaged and subscribed for longer. Even if you wait til March to binge watch the whole season Loki is releasing then. You watch one episode of that or wait until May to binge that. It’s a clever model and I don’t blame them for doing it. Parts of me wishes I waited to binge it but the genie is out of the bottle now.
Foxtrol wrote: » I wouldn't call it clever because it isn't a unique approach, basically every streaming service aside from Netflix is doing this now with their big name shows. I know we're in a world of demanding instant gratification but this complaint seems to come up on every thread of new shows released weekly. Sure it is nice to binge but I don't get these complaints coming up every single time. A show like this with mystery it is good to build off things week to week. It isn't a bad thing to be left wanting more.
paulie1983 wrote: » If you have a familiarity with classic early sitcoms such as I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Duke Show, Bewitched and I Dream of Jeanie you will enjoy Wandavision opening two episodes if you don't well maybe binge watch some episodes of those shows during lockdown. So many great sitcoms dont get repeated today especially black and white.
RobbingBandit wrote: » I feel when this show has run its course it will be a watch from end to beginning to understand what's going on will probably come with a disclaimer of you should know the smallest background info on the characters involved before watching.
Brief_Lives wrote: » Disney+ is 7€ a month here... what is for you people back in Ireland?
klose wrote: » 6.99,i assume they will be gradually upping the price as more of these style of shows release?
Ridley wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpzqDoEHS08 Audience.
The White Wolf wrote: » Weekly is fine as long as a compelling hook is established from the first episode. The "hook" people are latching onto here, of course in my opinion, isn't earned by the first two episodes but rather what people are already aware of between the MCU and the comics it's based on. We readily hear the argument in the genre of "can it stand on its own two feet" without having to fill in dots. I don't believe this show achieved it in its first two episodes. The mystery is redundant because we already know what's happening; the show is just dicking about with it. Really is no excuse for it in a 9-10 episode run and the more it's forgiven, the more we're going end up with crap like Stark Trek Discovery masquerading as prestige TV.