I feel like we've got to see where Wanda got that property deed. Her and Vision were living in Ireland before Infinity War? Why Jersey? Is Westview built next to Camp Lehigh?
Never thought of it that way. Makes total sense!TexasAggie_02 said:since it has been hinted at several times before that the stones seem to have a sentience to them, perhaps all of the stones got together to chat in the millisecond before the snap and the time stone was all like "guys, we need to snap away wanda, trust me. It's better that she goes bonkers in 5 years vs the next couple of weeks."Capitol Ag said:
I have a couple of strange questions. So Wanda was born with her base powers and the Mind Stone chose her and ramped those up to SW level. Since the Mind Stone "chose her", why would it not protect her or better put, give her a certain level of immunity from the snap and being dusted? Granted, too late for that and maybe that isn't how the Infinity Stones work (obviously not) but wouldn't that seem logical?
Also, is the SW in the comics powerful enough to recreate the Infinity Stones?
Quad Dog said:
How many demons, Chthon, and Mephisto have we seen predicted in this show? They've all been wrong so far. It could all just much simpler too.
A power hungry SWORD director wants his own sentient Vision. Agatha wants to understand a powerful witch, and maybe steal her power. Wanda wants to grieve and took it too far. They all butt heads in the last episode with SWORD guy getting replaced by Monica, Agatha getting trapped in the mirror dimension, and Wanda going to therapy and maybe creating MCU mutants.
But then again Wandavision is supposed to lead to the next act of MCU movies, so maybe it does introduce a new big bad, explains how it's been manipulating things, and defeats it in 50 minutes, but that seems like too short a time
Was just about to post this same thing.Mathguy64 said:
When they first introduced Thanos, all we got was a grinning face. Loki was the bad guy in Avengers 1 but he was just a vehicle for Thanos. I would not be shocked to see that here.
Little correctionamercer said:
I think there's still more to learn about Heyward. I don't think he's secretly HYDRA, since they already did that with the SHIELD director. But I think there is something deeper he's got against the Avengers. Maybe he's Kree and hates CM, or maybe he lost someone in one of their battles (although they've done that a ton too) . Maybe he wants to protect earth himself and thinks the avengers failed (which would be a very meta twist on age of ultron)
amercer said:
Fair. But he was Fury's boss? I guess we never saw the org chart.
C@LAg said:no.bearamedic99 said:
Why show the gun on the wall if they're not going to use it, in reference to Monica's power?
Also, could Domino's mutant power handle Wanda's hex magic?
while her powers do rig things in her favor, they are not absolute. and are limited primarily to her line of site.
Wanda could impact or rewrite her from a distance.
amercer said:
For the purposes of the big showdown they will let everyone fight a bit, but no one on the board should be able to come close to Wanda's power level.
Unless that's what strange comes in for. But even he should be a bit reduced without an infinity stone around his neck.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Was just about to post this same thing.Mathguy64 said:
When they first introduced Thanos, all we got was a grinning face. Loki was the bad guy in Avengers 1 but he was just a vehicle for Thanos. I would not be shocked to see that here.
The Debt said:
Just listened to fatman podcast with kevin Smith. He said marvel has already established using minor villains as the antagonist of a film while the Big Bad manipulates the show's antagonist.
The obvious example is Kaicilius and Dormammu. But you also have Loki and Thanos (avengers 1), Ronan and thanos (gotg), and to a lesser extent jude law and the Supreme Intelligence (captain marvel).
With the exception of Dormammu, the confrontation with the big bad has a multi film arc, or a potential multi film arc.
DubFalls said:C@LAg said:no.bearamedic99 said:
Why show the gun on the wall if they're not going to use it, in reference to Monica's power?
Also, could Domino's mutant power handle Wanda's hex magic?
while her powers do rig things in her favor, they are not absolute. and are limited primarily to her line of site.
Wanda could impact or rewrite her from a distance.
Her powers will play a role, probably her weird energy sight if I was guessing.
YouBet said:DubFalls said:C@LAg said:no.bearamedic99 said:
Why show the gun on the wall if they're not going to use it, in reference to Monica's power?
Also, could Domino's mutant power handle Wanda's hex magic?
while her powers do rig things in her favor, they are not absolute. and are limited primarily to her line of site.
Wanda could impact or rewrite her from a distance.
Her powers will play a role, probably her weird energy sight if I was guessing.
Domino here is just a random mutant called out for perspective, yes?
She's not in this show.
amercer said:
My understanding is no, cap took it back to a different timeline and the stone from this universe/dimension/timeline is still gone because Thanos I destroyed it.
