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Critics Of WandaVision Are Missing The Point

WandaVision, the first Disney+ MCU show, is a breath of fresh air after a decade of Thanos-centric storytelling in the movies.

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When 2020 passed without a single Marvel Cinematic Universe release, fans were anxious for the next piece of the massive puzzle, after being accustomed to getting new servings regularly. However, the releases of Black Widow and Eternals on the big screen were delayed, while Disney+'s Falcon and the Winter Soldier was pushed after production was halted during the pandemic. Finally, though, there was a light at the end of the tunnel. WandaVision became the first MCU Phase 4 entry and, it should be argued, it's also one of the strongest projects Marvel Studios has released yet. What's more, it's doing that on TV through Disney+, a first for the franchise.

Not only did WandaVision end the drought of MCU entries, but it's helping to redefine what a live-action Marvel story can be. On one hand, WandaVision is a celebration of TV history, with different episodes paying tribute to different eras of family sitcoms--from 1950s shows like I Love Lucy to early-'00s favorites like Malcolm in the Middle. Each episode has painstakingly recreated the shows it's inspired by, from the ridiculously silly special effects of old sitcoms to the fourth-wall-breaking moments of later eras, in which characters speak directly to the camera--not to mention a new era-appropriate theme song each week.

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Beyond that, though, WandaVision is a story of loss, trauma, and coping with post-traumatic stress disorder. That's surprising given the characters of Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) have more or less been third-tier players in the MCU. Now, they're thrust to the forefront and given the kind of character development most of the MCU roster could benefit greatly from, telling a genuinely heartbreaking story.

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Which is why it's so surprising to find criticism of the show that calls it a Marvel movie stretched into nine episodes of television, or a series lacking a central villain that gives it the kind of depth people have come to expect from the MCU. Complaints like this are missing the point of WandaVision completely.

Make no mistake about it, while the show fits into the larger picture of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and there is likely a "greater power" behind so much of the terror that's unfolding (we see you, Mephisto), searching for a "big bad" on which to blame the events of the show is a waste of time, because it's already been introduced. The trauma Wanda has experienced is the villain of this story.

This is a woman who was experimented on, watched her twin brother murdered in front of her, found herself responsible for an untold number of accidental deaths that led to the Sokovia Accords, then chose to kill the only being she loved to save the universe, only for Thanos to rewind time and kill him even more brutally in front of her, rendering what she did pointless.

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Throughout each episode of WandaVision, this character is brought face-to-face with everything that haunts her, from the reappearance of her dead brother to seeing her beloved Vision as he was in death, to seeing this picture-perfect reality she's conjured being ripped apart at the seams. What's worse, this is all presented as torment she's bringing upon herself, creating victims of not only the actual people of Westview but whatever's left of Vision in the process.

It would be difficult to tell a story of this magnitude comprehensively in a single movie, if only because there's so much to unpack. And now it's being doled out in episodic doses every week, leaving viewers to sit with each installment for days, theorizing, discussing, and digging deeper while the anticipation builds for the next installment.

That might not be ideal for those trained to expect their MCU stories in larger chunks or even people accustomed to Netflix's full-season releases of shows. However, there is not a one-size-fits-all approach to entertainment. Different types of stories are told differently and releasing all of WandaVision at one time would not only be far less exciting, it would be a disservice to the individual episodes.

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WandaVision is appointment TV. Every Friday (or Thursday night, depending on how late you stay up), the next chapter of the story unfolds. Sure, it would be great if the episodes weren't dropping at midnight on the west coast, but having a new episode of the series to look forward to watching--and look forward to talking about--each week also keeps the MCU alive while movie theaters remain closed.

Beyond that, though, these episodic releases show WandaVision is in no way simply a Marvel movie's worth of story stretched to take up an entire TV show. Having a season of TV allows for much more exploration of the characters and plot than you'd get in a single film. It makes for a richer experience, and it sets the tone for what's to come in the MCU.

After all, following Endgame, in which the Avengers finally bested Thanos, saved the universe, and saw at least two core characters take their final bow, the future of the MCU is going to be different. There are new characters and teams on the way, the expansion of the universe through TV shows on Disney+, and years of new stories to tell. Kicking it all off is a show that has managed to spotlight underutilized characters, bring back seldom-seen fan-favorites like Darcy (Kat Dennings) and Agent Woo (Randall Park), set up future films like the next Captain Marvel and Doctor Strange movies, and also adapt tried and true TV formulas, some of which are over half a century old, making them feel new and fresh again.

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After nearly a year of movie theaters being closed and so any blockbusters being delayed, getting a weekly dose of the MCU is a reason to celebrate. More than that, however, getting a weekly jolt to the system like WandaVision, a show that manages to expand the Marvel universe while focusing in on two characters, is a gift that should be hard to complain about.

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Critics are regular humans too. In the end, what they say is just an opinion. Regardless of how many people read, watch, or listen to that opinion. I know what it’s like to really like something that others don’t and vice versa, but I find that it’s easier to just enjoy what you enjoy and let others think what they want. If they were bored or didn’t like something, it’s their loss (people generally prefer to like something than dislike it lol). With that said, it never hurts to write your opinion of why you personally liked something. Sometimes it can help people see something they didn’t notice before, whether or not it changes their ultimate viewpoint.

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PEOPLE DON'T LIKE WHAT I LIKE, SO THEY MUST NOT UNDERSTAND IT!

Yeah, Marvel is so complex!

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The point is to to entertain me. Sounds like the show is missing the point. "Story about trauma" who cares?

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Just because he likes this show doesn't mean critics are wrong. Dude is being self-absorbed. I've not bothered to watch because the premise just doesn't look entertaining.

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@MkScorpion4400: Well he is criticizing the critics... it has the same value of criticism...

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@blindbsnake said:

@MkScorpion4400: Well he is criticizing the critics... it has the same value of criticism...

He could try explaining why the show doesn't suck as opposed to coming off as self important.

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@MkScorpion4400: The show doesn't suck because it is great, it has great actors, a vary interesting plot (so far), its directed to fans of Marvel Universe but even many people who are not fans like it, and the cinematography is very interesting.

And this is just the basic view of why it is great...

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@MkScorpion4400: That's a good point to not watch the show, but I'm not sure if it is one to discuss a critic to the show, good or bad.

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I've been digging the show and craving answers to the questions it lays out. Fundamental entertainment.

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I like the show, but it's not beyond criticism, and until the whole thing is out I don't think anyone can defend it with "naysayers are just missing the point."

What if it totally biffs the landing and there is no point, all Wanda's trauma is dismissed or resolved in a really stupid way and we are just left with a show that poorly parodied TV sitcoms and amounted to very little else?

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IF that happens, then sure, lay some critiques on it for doing that. But it hasn't yet, so why are people criticizing it for what it hasn't done and may never do?

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This isn't news, its an opinion piece on the collective professional review of a TV show.

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@superdoyle1: that’s basically what news is lol. If everything were just facts, it would be impossible to have a 24/7 news station.

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@gamer112696: News is facts. Opinions are personal feelings. News is not opinions...in the legitimate news world, expressing opinions was once called "editorializing" or "commentating." Now, the media mixes facts and opinions and sells it as "news."

And I'd be OK with not having 24/7 news stations simply because they have blurred the lines between news (facts) and editorials (opinion) to the point that people can't discern the difference between the two.

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@bingoh: I know, that’s what I was implying lol. I should have said, “That’s what news is NOW”. But I didn’t because it feels like it’s been this way for a while now, so I left it out. And I think everyone has hated 24/7 news stations since their inception. They always end up talking about useless crap like cat shows or some other nonsense lol.

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@superdoyle1: ...your point?

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@Dragon_Nexus: he isn't impressed or amused. The thing is tagged as 'article' btw, of course it isn't news. Maybe it was tagged wrongly when he clicked.

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"You just don't get it!"

K.

So, how about some gaming news?

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@Barighm: There's a front page full of videogame news at GameSpot.com.

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@mogan: Dude, I knew you before you were a mod. I know you agree.

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The criticism I've seen of it seems very fair and on point. You may not agree with what is being said but no work produced is without flaws. On the side note I'm very glad Gamespot allows users to respond to this opinion piece unlike some of the others I've seen posted. :)

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@Ikzai: I agree. They lacked the guts to let anyone "dare" disagree with the person who defended Gina Carano's firing. When the writer had nothing to say about James Gunn.

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@MkScorpion4400: So... Are we going to forget that James Gunn said it was a mistake of youth and then he grown up... Are you saying that we need to wait for Gina to grow too?

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@blindbsnake: Making pedo comments is a "mistake of youth?" It must be nice to be paid to respond to critics.

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@MkScorpion4400: He apologized for it and said he was wrong. Has Gina?

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@MkScorpion4400: We all did stupid things in our youth. But we all can evolve to something better. James Gunn clearly made a mistake, but he surpass that mistake with knowledge and personal growth. Gina was told several times to think before posting stupid remarks, she didnt so they took the only route possible, they went in one direction and Gina in other direction...

So again, not the same situations, not the same context, and clearly not the same logic... Why is hard for you to understand this is beyond me...

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@Ikzai: Most of the time what Gamespot readers have to say isn't worth reading. Just endless "I tHoUgHt ThIs WaS a GaMeS sItE!?" posts and edgy crap.

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@Dragon_Nexus: The hint is in the site's name. I haven't recently gone to GameFAQs looking for recipes.

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@Xylymphydyte: Not even for Overcooked?!

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If a person doesn't like a thing, they don't like a thing. But maybe they're just not sophisticated enough to have the refined, epicurean tastes that an aristocratic media personality such as yourself can tout over the simple, unwashed peasantry.

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@Xylymphydyte: But instead of actually countering anything they've said, you just got the thesaurus out to find a clever way of saying "You're wrong" and feeling smug about it.

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@Dragon_Nexus: my thesaurus doesn’t seem to even have some of those words in it :)

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@Dragon_Nexus: No thesaurus, but that's essentially they've done, complain about people's taste in an overly complicated way. I don't care either way since I don't watch children's movies but I can't resist an opportunity to crap on Gamespot.

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@Xylymphydyte: "I don't care either way since I don't watch children's movies"

Children movies? LOL... The lack of understanding is huge with this one...

"I can't resist an opportunity to crap on Gamespot."

Damn... The adult behavior is so strong... Right... You dont see children movies... LOL

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@Xylymphydyte: Can you please say this to all the people that are still to this day shitting bricks over The Last Jedi?

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@judaspete: You realize it was sarcasm, right?

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@jedijax: Yep. I just think it's sarcasm that could also be directed at the comment section of that last Star Wars article.

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