expectationlost wrote: » where did white vision go?
Busi_Girl08 wrote: » I thought he was going to go destroy himself to fulfil his orders.
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Absolute load of pish. I'm really annoyed at myself for not quitting on this show early on. Sure enough, it was a pathetic bait-and-switch on the part of the writers to tease X-Men involvement and then not deliver on it. The show descended into something I've heard Mark Kermode bring up when referring to the MCU: whenever there is an interesting story to be told it invariably fizzles out with a CGI light show in the final act. That's exactly what happened in this episode. And then I almost fell out of my chair when we were subjected to that laughable bit of dialogue between Monica and Wanda. 'They'll never know what you sacrificed for them'. What was that? Giving up a phony and fictitious family that necessitated them all being incarcerated for weeks in a hellhole where they had their minds controlled? Where they will have probably been traumatised so badly it will affect them for the rest of their days? GTFO out of here. And then Wanda Pissemalloff doesn't even have the decency to apologize for her outrageous selfishness. I can't help but wonder how these writers would fare had they not got millions of dollars to blow on CGI effects, and had to actually put more thought into crafting storylines that had to make some sort of sense. Overall, this was a dreadful show that relied on cheap gimmicks early on, as well as teasing their audience, in order to mask what was, ultimately, a very bland, boring storyline involving bland, boring and mostly made-up characters.
Lithium93_ wrote: » I think Wanda's actions will come back around, look at how the people of Westview looked at her when she was walking through town after the Hex had gone, fully aware and now knowing what she did to them, due to her own combined trauma and grief since she was introduced in the mid credits of The Winter Soldier, then the grief of watching Vision die twice in Infinity War, then being snapped out of existence, then blipped back mere weeks later for her, she made them suffer with her, that in itself feels like foreshadowing for anti mutant hatred, whenever the X-Men are introduced...
The White Wolf wrote: » Interesting take. It would be welcome if they were doing a slow burn on Wanda's powers, eventually revealing they're borne from part Witch, part latent "malfunctioning" gene.
Penn wrote: » His memories were unlocked and he was regaining his sentience and consciousness, but it seems that given how SWORD messed with his programming he needed to go off until he's fully himself again, in case he was still under their control.
kerplun k wrote: » On the other hand, it was a great episode. As an AoS fan I loved seeing the Darkhold. The Incredibles family team up was deadly. The wizard of Oz bit was funny. olison and bettany smashed it again. A good season of television that I wish I had of binged over a week rather than two months.
Slydice wrote: » 4: That was great! What I'm really wondering at the moment is whether the kids were conceived before Vision was killed and that's gonna explain their rapid aging.
Deleted User wrote: » So I liked it but not amazing. Agatha being trapped by Wanda was cruel imho and I wish that it hadn't turned out that Agatha was an outright villain. The fight sequences for the most part felt tacked on for the most part, I'd have prefer to have watched elaborate philosophical arguments between the visions, I really liked that scene. I think the villain side of Wanda is interesting but I wish this was standalone to some degree where it felt like there was a conclusion. Was the skrull appearance the Obi Wan level cameo or what? :pac: Also the final post credits scene was filmed in Ireland. Anyone recognise the location?
The White Wolf wrote: » White Vision being served was entertaining but his regained thoughts was a tad too easy.
paulbok wrote: » Doesn't look like anywhere in Ireland? Seen New Zealand filming credits as well so would fit if it was there. Can any of the AoS fans give a brief history of that book? Any particular season of AoS to watch to sus it out?
Deleted User wrote: » Also the final post credits scene was filmed in Ireland. Anyone recognise the location?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yep I read on den of geek that it was Ireland but don't think it was. I jumped to conclusions when I saw the financing from the Irish government in credits.
Deleted User wrote: » Yep I read on den of geek that it was Ireland but don't think it was. I jumped to conclusions when I saw the financing from the Irish government in credits.
paulbok wrote: » In the final end credit scene when the Scarlet Witch astral form was reading the book it sounded like her kids were calling out to her for help?
Midnight_EG wrote: » Yeah, I reckon she's finding them in another universe.