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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Feb 7, 2021 6:21:47 GMT -5
True and in terms of the multiverse Doctor Strange would be the key being how he and other sorcerers are assigned to protect that then.
There's already been 'Spiderman Into The Spiderverse' where different versions of that hero joined together so whose to say in the future Disney depending that any of the AOS members couldn't turn up in MCU films.
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Post by Tim on Feb 7, 2021 12:40:49 GMT -5
My brain hurts!
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Post by Trinity on Feb 9, 2021 23:31:13 GMT -5
Yes, it's our introduction to Phase 4 of the MCU. And an interesting place to start. I was chatting to a friend today about how I think they may have made a mistake putting this out first as it sets a really bar for Falcon and the Winter Soldier and other future MCU shows. And yes, Trinity . It certainly leans into all the popular comedy tropes of the 50's, 60's and now the 70's. For those of us that love an Easter Egg, there are plenty of those. Every episode drip gives you a little tease of what's to come and it's really fun trying to pick up on those subtle little nods. Screen Crush on YouTube do a really great job on picking on them which is really helpful. Today's episode dropped an almighty plot twist that could mean MASSIVE things for the future of the MCU. Now I'm very interested to check this show out, sounds so cool. I love shows that do go back to old comedy tropes.
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Post by Tim on Feb 10, 2021 0:26:41 GMT -5
Sounds like fun.
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Post by Astral Echo on Feb 10, 2021 9:44:13 GMT -5
Yes, it's our introduction to Phase 4 of the MCU. And an interesting place to start. I was chatting to a friend today about how I think they may have made a mistake putting this out first as it sets a really bar for Falcon and the Winter Soldier and other future MCU shows. And yes, Trinity . It certainly leans into all the popular comedy tropes of the 50's, 60's and now the 70's. For those of us that love an Easter Egg, there are plenty of those. Every episode drip gives you a little tease of what's to come and it's really fun trying to pick up on those subtle little nods. Screen Crush on YouTube do a really great job on picking on them which is really helpful. Today's episode dropped an almighty plot twist that could mean MASSIVE things for the future of the MCU. Now I'm very interested to check this show out, sounds so cool. I love shows that do go back to old comedy tropes. Emma Caulfield who plays Dottie (most famously Anya in Buffy) described WandaVision as cerebral, comparing it to Buffy in the way that it uses the supernatural to explore human issues. And I think that's a pretty accurate description of the show. I'd certainly agree with her that it's a good "way in" to the MCU for new fans as everything that requires context is explained pretty well and it's a very new setting for the MCU. Even the big enforcement agency is brand new to the MCU having only been alluded to in one previous movie.
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Post by Tim on Feb 10, 2021 12:15:04 GMT -5
Sounds interesting.
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Post by Silas on Feb 10, 2021 21:21:37 GMT -5
Now I'm very interested to check this show out, sounds so cool. I love shows that do go back to old comedy tropes. Emma Caulfield who plays Dottie (most famously Anya in Buffy) described WandaVision as cerebral, comparing it to Buffy in the way that it uses the supernatural to explore human issues. And I think that's a pretty accurate description of the show. I'd certainly agree with her that it's a good "way in" to the MCU for new fans as everything that requires context is explained pretty well and it's a very new setting for the MCU. Even the big enforcement agency is brand new to the MCU having only been alluded to in one previous movie. I like when they do that to explore human issues. I haven't seen all the MCU stuff, so you don't need to watch other MCU shows or movies to get it.
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Post by Astral Echo on Feb 10, 2021 23:18:00 GMT -5
Emma Caulfield who plays Dottie (most famously Anya in Buffy) described WandaVision as cerebral, comparing it to Buffy in the way that it uses the supernatural to explore human issues. And I think that's a pretty accurate description of the show. I'd certainly agree with her that it's a good "way in" to the MCU for new fans as everything that requires context is explained pretty well and it's a very new setting for the MCU. Even the big enforcement agency is brand new to the MCU having only been alluded to in one previous movie. I like when they do that to explore human issues. I haven't seen all the MCU stuff, so you don't need to watch other MCU shows or movies to get it. In my opinion, no. It does quite a good job of establishing what you need to know as you go along. But it's hard to say, as someone who has seen EVERYTHING, it can be difficult to judge.
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Post by Tim on Feb 11, 2021 0:28:00 GMT -5
Guess it's no harder than watching Agents Of SHIELD or Agent Carter.
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Post by Astral Echo on Feb 12, 2021 10:42:34 GMT -5
Holy shit balls this show is good. And I still have no idea what is going on?
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Post by Tim on Feb 12, 2021 12:24:42 GMT -5
Seems to be doing well here in Canada too.
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Post by Astral Echo on Feb 20, 2021 7:43:53 GMT -5
A lot of the rumours concerning Agnes are true then! And my theory about Pietro seems likely now too. I honestly can't wait to see how they tie all this up.
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Post by Tim on Feb 20, 2021 12:32:30 GMT -5
This is available in Canada. On Crave, I believe.
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Post by Astral Echo on Feb 20, 2021 13:07:53 GMT -5
This is available in Canada. On Crave, I believe. Do you not have Disney+ in Canada yet?
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Post by Tim on Feb 20, 2021 18:02:51 GMT -5
*checks Google*
Yeah, we have!
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