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Damn.
Missed opportunity, IMO.
Welcome to the club!Okay, I watched the first three episodes when it came out. Was drawn to it by the old sitcom parodies but was not familiar with the characters at all. I had seen a few Marvel movies (Captain America, a Thor, a couple of Iron Man, Guardians) but viewed them as independents or independent sequels. So before I went any further (or is it farther?) with WandaVision, my wife and I committed to the Marvel movies in timeline order (a grouping on Disney+). Last week, after several weeks, we finished the movies and are now somewhat familiar with the common threads and ties to each other. Will probably take a few more watchings to pick up things now in hindsight (like GOT), but that first watching was a huge commitment. I'll probably do so more casually.
So, back then, I put this thread aside to not see any Wanda spoilers. We just finished cycling through Wanda and I really enjoyed it. As we watched, we had the lingering questions that we knew would be answered - what's with the cool sitcom theme, I thought Vision died, etc.
I have a lot of questions about the last episode. So I thought, no problem, I can now go to the SR.com thread. And it's 1,250+ posts long!! Not to mention, I'm still very much a Marvel novice, especially to the original comic book fans. I thought watching all 20 Marvel movies in the series was time consuming, now this mega-thread.
Damn you, my SR.com brethren.
And thank you in advance.
You clearly skipped Agents Of Shield and Agent Carter. That's a mistake,but feel to free to intentionally skip Inhumans. Marvel doesn't face plant often, but Inhumans is a train wreck.Okay, I watched the first three episodes when it came out. Was drawn to it by the old sitcom parodies but was not familiar with the characters at all. I had seen a few Marvel movies (Captain America, a Thor, a couple of Iron Man, Guardians) but viewed them as independents or independent sequels. So before I went any further (or is it farther?) with WandaVision, my wife and I committed to the Marvel movies in timeline order (a grouping on Disney+). Last week, after several weeks, we finished the movies and are now somewhat familiar with the common threads and ties to each other. Will probably take a few more watchings to pick up things now in hindsight (like GOT), but that first watching was a huge commitment. I'll probably do so more casually.
So, back then, I put this thread aside to not see any Wanda spoilers. We just finished cycling through Wanda and I really enjoyed it. As we watched, we had the lingering questions that we knew would be answered - what's with the cool sitcom theme, I thought Vision died, etc.
I have a lot of questions about the last episode. So I thought, no problem, I can now go to the SR.com thread. And it's 1,250+ posts long!! Not to mention, I'm still very much a Marvel novice, especially to the original comic book fans. I thought watching all 20 Marvel movies in the series was time consuming, now this mega-thread.
Damn you, my SR.com brethren.
And thank you in advance.
You clearly skipped Agents Of Shield and Agent Carter. That's a mistake,but feel to free to intentionally skip Inhumans. Marvel doesn't face plant often, but Inhumans is a train wreck.
So... what's your question?Okay, I watched the first three episodes when it came out. Was drawn to it by the old sitcom parodies but was not familiar with the characters at all. I had seen a few Marvel movies (Captain America, a Thor, a couple of Iron Man, Guardians) but viewed them as independents or independent sequels. So before I went any further (or is it farther?) with WandaVision, my wife and I committed to the Marvel movies in timeline order (a grouping on Disney+). Last week, after several weeks, we finished the movies and are now somewhat familiar with the common threads and ties to each other. Will probably take a few more watchings to pick up things now in hindsight (like GOT), but that first watching was a huge commitment. I'll probably do so more casually.
So, back then, I put this thread aside to not see any Wanda spoilers. We just finished cycling through Wanda and I really enjoyed it. As we watched, we had the lingering questions that we knew would be answered - what's with the cool sitcom theme, I thought Vision died, etc.
I have a lot of questions about the last episode. So I thought, no problem, I can now go to the SR.com thread. And it's 1,250+ posts long!! Not to mention, I'm still very much a Marvel novice, especially to the original comic book fans. I thought watching all 20 Marvel movies in the series was time consuming, now this mega-thread.
Damn you, my SR.com brethren.
And thank you in advance.
Just binge watched the whole series yesterday. Really enjoyed it.
I have to admit that I have a horrible memory and it was half way through the series before I remembered how and when Vision died.
I realized I don't remember the Age of Ultron film or Vision/Wanda origin stories AT ALL.
I also have not seen Agents of Shield....but still I figured most of it out by the end and really enjoyed it. Kathryn Hahn was great in her role and a cameo by Kitty Foreman is always welcome lol.
My wife hates the Marvel stuff and she enjoyed it relatively well, too. She endured it till the end anyway.
This made me realize I need to go back to the beginning and re-watch all the films before the next round of films comes out.