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Post by anwar on Jul 31, 2023 23:00:46 GMT
He's not the Sorcerer Supreme anymore, Wong is. And that doesn't give them a personal connection to Wanda, her connections are to Vision, Steve, Natasha and Clint. And all of them are dead except Clint, who couldn't have helped her anyways.
Dr Strange and her needed a relationship for that to work, and that couldn't happen till after WandaVision.
You need to understand how character connections work beyond "The Plot needs them".
So you think the person in charge of making sure Earth is protected from magical attacks has no business investigating a massive magical brainwashing that's going on for months? Lol. Ok dude. Even if it wasn't Strange, then Wong should have come to investigate. It went on for like a few days, and he left Shang Chi and the its Demonic Beings alone too so he does that. I don't see anyone complaining there.
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Post by anwar on Jul 31, 2023 23:02:30 GMT
No, the X-Men promoted bullying the government like they bullied the President in X2 into not doing anything.
Actually, the storyline was that the Cure didn't work despite the mutants wanting it to and work would continue on finding a way to change them. So it's "To Be Continued"
Wolverine is pointed out as someone who's popularity really isn't warranted anymore and his flaws are frequently brought up and he's often smacked around when he gets out of line.
Jean wasn't a damsel in the original comics, even at their worst in the 60s she was still portrayed progressively. The 90s show did her dirty though.
X-Men has always been pushing the envelope, just like Captain America. It's never been Conservative.
Saying otherwise is just a lie.
Like I said, people like you latch on to only the elements you want to see while ignoring the other elements of the show that goes against your beliefs. Like the X-Men enforcing vigilante justice against Magneto and his ilk simply because Magneto rose against the government. Or how some of the X-Men were already advising against the "cure" before they even discovered it wasn't working. Heck, Rogue had to go in secret because most of her teammates didn't agree with it. And no, it wasn't "to be continued", they finished the storyline with a very clear message of accepting who they were as mutants. You claim Wolverine isn't popular anymore yet he's still the most popular X-Men around. Your wishful thinking doesn't make things reality. They engage in Anti-Government actions, which aren't Conservative.
It was "To be Continued", because the cure didn't really work meaning work on it would be continued.
He's not, that's why he can barely hold a book anymore. And I'm talking about his popularity within the comics where other characters are more willing than ever to get in his face or smack him around if he gets out of line.
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Post by anwar on Jul 31, 2023 23:03:00 GMT
The original ending had nothing to do with Wanda becoming a villain, it had to do with her losing to Agatha until Strange showed up to rescue her. The writers realized how stupid this was and dropped it. It had nothing to do with connecting to MoM. You know, I gave you the benefit of the doubt and tried to debate with you in good faith. But it seems clear now that you're just going to lie and make stuff up, like you're doing with this imaginary ending you keep insisting on. I mean, even Feige himself has confirmed what I said yet you keep insisting on your own variation. So there's really no use wasting time on someone intent on being dishonest. Into the ignore list you go. Feige said nothing about WV ending with her becoming a villain Strange would come out of nowhere to fight.
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