WandaVision was sooooo good. By the end of this episode, my brain was spinning at all of the twists, turns, and emotions. There was so much heart woven into every single scene- Wanda's grief, her strength, her self-discovery, her epic arc that felt like uncovering something so ancient and powerful. And the moment when she finally accepts her grief and says goodbye to Vision and her beautiful kids, knowing that it is the only true way forward. It felt like a quiet, beautiful heartbreak but I was also so incredibly proud of her.
She wasn't just becoming the Scarlet Witch; she was finally allowing herself to be. And that really stayed with me... I completely fell in love with WandaVision as a series. It took so many bold risks, honored Wanda's entire arc in such an awesome way, and gave her the depth that she always deserved. How she navigated her trauma, her identity, and ultimately her 'newfound' power made this show completely unforgettable for me. Her pain didn't define her, it shaped her, and I found so much real beauty in that.
But I think the real question leaving this is.... Where is 'Vision'???
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LINK: https://youtu.be/ofNjJ316PNo
I watched this on Disney Plus
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