It's been interesting watching the show in real time with the rest of the world and seeing all the conversations surrounding it. Some people were upset that Wanda didn't receive any "consequences" from the townspeople, but she literally gave up her family to release them. I also viewed her walking away through them as very realistic; she knew nothing she could say would make what she did better and, having just gotten their autonomy back, I don't see them being able to present with burning anger so much as shock, confusion, and/or suspicion
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I, personally, liked the glimpse into parts of the world that I didn't necessarily think about before, like whether the Avengers get paid and how Bucky copes with the things he's done in therapy as well as out. But, yes, I laughed a lot during their banter this week (it's kinda set up like a romantic comedy where they don't initially like each other).
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I wasn't gripped by the first episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier but the banter this week improved the feel for me.
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I, personally, liked the glimpse into parts of the world that I didn't necessarily think about before, like whether the Avengers get paid and how Bucky copes with the things he's done in therapy as well as out. But, yes, I laughed a lot during their banter this week (it's kinda set up like a romantic comedy where they don't initially like each other).
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