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WandaVision certainly did its part to kick things up a notch and make things even more complicated. More than just keeping vague about key dates in exposition, there is also clearly time wonkiness involved in Scarlet Witchâs hex â as demonstrated by the fact that the show occasionally cuts from afternoon inside the walls to evening in the S.W.O.R.D. camp. As a result, itâs a bit tricky to watch the Disney+ original and perfectly gauge how long the âWestview Anomalyâ lasts⦠which is why we decided to try and get a straight answer from the filmmakers who brought it to life. And it turns out that the answer is âabout a week.â
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Though
was always a show about the Avengers’ Sokovian juggernaut confronting the stifling grief that’s been plaguing her since she first showed up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the series was also the world’s introduction to Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau, the now-adult daughter of Maria Rambeau who first appeared in
Captain Marvel. The promise of her role loomed large over the Disney+ series, but by the end, it turned Monica’s second debut into a haphazard crash landing that’ll be hard to shake off for the comics’ first female Captain Marvel.
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Though Monica’s frequently fought alongside and led the Avengers in Marvel’s comics, her relatively thin canonical history with Wanda Maximoff in particular made the character’s presence in
WANDAVISION s Final Rotten Tomatoes Score Has Been Revealed Following Friday s Series Finale
The final wave of reviews for
WandaVision have landed following Friday s series finale, and that means we have a Rotten Tomatoes score for the show as a whole. Find out more details on that right here.
JoshWilding |
3/7/2021
After nine episodes,
WandaVision has come to a conclusion, and this is definitely a series we ll be talking about for many months to come.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness isn t set to be released in theaters until next March, so there s plenty of time to debate what comes next for the Scarlet Witch!Â
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In Living in Harmony, a 1967 episode of The Prisoner, viewers already baffled by the show’s various mysteries were further flummoxed by what seemed to be an entirely different iteration of the series. That week, Number Six (Patrick McGoohan) was not a retired spy in the cosily sinister Village but a troubled sheriff in a western town called Harmony.
At the end of the episode, it transpired that the protagonist was in a virtual-reality simulacrum of the sort of TV western that was already going out of fashion. McGoohan and company were evoking a behind-the-times genre for one episode… though there were no prizes for being ahead of the times, not least in doing a virtual reality story decades before the term was coined.