[β] joej2923 (251) 2 minutes ago
I'm in my forties and I also thought they had a team of interns who came up with this whole story. Is this supposed to be a comedy?
I'm glad this is an alleged opinion because it sure isn't a critique of the show. π
I don't find it to be funny. It seems like a parody of real shows with the Monica Rambeau origin story mixed in.
More homage and not really a parody as it is acted and performed so expertly. Each episode has an ominous mystery lurking both just beneath the surface and in full view of the audience.
It's almost worth watching just to see how worse it gets.
That is hilarious! Tsk, tsk, it seems your mileage really did vary but items in your "Rear-View" mirror will be so much more entertaining.
The success of Guardians of the Galaxy made Marvel place more of an emphasis on humor instead of superhero action.
Not quite, in my humble opinion. If you watched it for the action try focusing on the mystery. The humor is not the point and, truth be told, there is a tragic and maybe doomed Love Story operating in plain view. Probably not your cup of tea?
I grew up watching I Love Lucy and Bewitched so the jokes are a bit stale for me but they might work for the younger generation. I'd rather watch an original show instead of a parody of classic sitcoms.
More homage and less parody but tastes great and less filling nonetheless!
WandaVision is (for me) too much of a good thing and filled with references and TV show moments that I am not familiar with. Yet it is thoroughly enjoyable for how it does what it does and all of the questions it introduces and then takes you along with a steady reveal. WandaVision subverts expectations and rewards expectations in each episode.
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