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* [[Base Breaker]]: Much like in the Thor movies, Darcy has people split down the middle on whether she's ridiculously funny or just plain annoying. |
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* [[Broken Base]]: Surprisingly, the Vision's episode eight line, "But what is grief, if not love persevering?" generated a wide gulf in opinions among viewers, split roughly between almost worshipful awe at its [[Heartwarming]] impact and disgust at the [[Narm]]. |
* [[Broken Base]]: Surprisingly, the Vision's episode eight line, "But what is grief, if not love persevering?" generated a wide gulf in opinions among viewers, split roughly between almost worshipful awe at its [[Heartwarming]] impact and disgust at the [[Narm]]. |
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* [[Ear Worm]]: Most of the theme songs are amazingly catchy, but nothing matches [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8u8md-NiHM "Agatha All Along"] for its memetic quality. |
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Jimmy Woo was already popular in ''[[Ant-Man and The Wasp]]'', but his popularity hit a fever pitch in this series to the point that many fans are clamoring for him to have his own spinoff series! |
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* [[Evil Is Cool]]: {{spoiler|Agatha Harkness' hamminess, sassiness, and catchy villain song have made her one of the MCU's most beloved villains in record time.}} |
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* [[Fan-Disliked Explanation]]: Oh boy, fans were ''not'' happy when {{spoiler|the well-received addition of Evan Peters' Quicksilver from Fox's ''X-Men'' movies turned out to be a random guy who exists for the sake of a boner joke. [[What Happened to the Mouse?|(Unless he's not.)]]}} |
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* [[Franchise Original Sin]]: The building of the MCU began to crumble because of the creation of live-action series like this one, even if this one was well-received. Movie fans became increasingly disinterested in watching television to understand the continuity. Coincidentally, a similar phenomenon is said by many comic book fans to be the reason why they don't read new books: you have to read too many issues of different series to make sense of things. [[History Repeats]]. |
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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: While the reveal is [[Black Comedy|darkly humorous in its presentation]], it doesn't change the fact that {{spoiler|Agatha killed an adorable, friendly dog just to mess with Wanda.}} |
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* [[Unintentionally Sympathetic]]: While Hayward is meant to be seen as an overzealous mad dog whose bullheaded attempts at killing Wanda cause more problems than they solve, a surprising amount of viewers think he's in the right. As shown by not only this very show but in ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'' and ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'', Wanda is a ''very'' dangerous person with a history of destructive behavior and mental instability. And while him {{spoiler|violating the Vision's living will and salvaging his remains so he can reconstruct him as a living weapon}} is a dick move, his intentions are hard to find fault in since {{spoiler|Vision's durability and firepower make him ''exactly'' the kind of weapon humanity needs to protect itself from another Thanos-level threat}}. |
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 30 April 2024
- Base Breaker: Much like in the Thor movies, Darcy has people split down the middle on whether she's ridiculously funny or just plain annoying.
- Broken Base: Surprisingly, the Vision's episode eight line, "But what is grief, if not love persevering?" generated a wide gulf in opinions among viewers, split roughly between almost worshipful awe at its Heartwarming impact and disgust at the Narm.
- Ear Worm: Most of the theme songs are amazingly catchy, but nothing matches "Agatha All Along" for its memetic quality.
- Ensemble Darkhorse: Jimmy Woo was already popular in Ant-Man and The Wasp, but his popularity hit a fever pitch in this series to the point that many fans are clamoring for him to have his own spinoff series!
- Evil Is Cool: Agatha Harkness' hamminess, sassiness, and catchy villain song have made her one of the MCU's most beloved villains in record time.
- Fan-Disliked Explanation: Oh boy, fans were not happy when the well-received addition of Evan Peters' Quicksilver from Fox's X-Men movies turned out to be a random guy who exists for the sake of a boner joke. (Unless he's not.)
- Franchise Original Sin: The building of the MCU began to crumble because of the creation of live-action series like this one, even if this one was well-received. Movie fans became increasingly disinterested in watching television to understand the continuity. Coincidentally, a similar phenomenon is said by many comic book fans to be the reason why they don't read new books: you have to read too many issues of different series to make sense of things. History Repeats.
- Moral Event Horizon: While the reveal is darkly humorous in its presentation, it doesn't change the fact that Agatha killed an adorable, friendly dog just to mess with Wanda.
- Unintentionally Sympathetic: While Hayward is meant to be seen as an overzealous mad dog whose bullheaded attempts at killing Wanda cause more problems than they solve, a surprising amount of viewers think he's in the right. As shown by not only this very show but in Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Age of Ultron, Wanda is a very dangerous person with a history of destructive behavior and mental instability. And while him violating the Vision's living will and salvaging his remains so he can reconstruct him as a living weapon is a dick move, his intentions are hard to find fault in since Vision's durability and firepower make him exactly the kind of weapon humanity needs to protect itself from another Thanos-level threat.
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