Timandalicia
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- Apr 2, 2010
Yes. But see above. If she’s making her reality, do the people exist? Do the babies exist?The twins were in the comics.
Yes. But see above. If she’s making her reality, do the people exist? Do the babies exist?The twins were in the comics.
Are all the people real? I mean that’s where they are going with the fact that Rambeau has no home right?We had to rewind the beginning of the episode and rewatch it. Thanks to my son often having closed captioning on I caught Captain Marvel speaking and guessed that Monica must be her best friend or her best friends daughter. I couldn't recall her name. Was a nice treat to know that I guessed correctly.
So we know that Wanda has moved into a town that has no exit or entrance (for most people or things). The residents actually live there with the exception of Dotty and Monica. So who's Dotty? Vision, well we saw what he actually looks like. The beekeeper isn't really a beekeeper, just fitting in for the storyline, but where did he go after exiting the sewer?
Yes. But see above. If she’s making her reality, do the people exist? Do the babies exist?
Created? I think House of M and I have 2 different definitions of that term because I have somewhat of an understanding of how that works in my world.In House of M, she created the twins too.
Created? I think House of M and I have 2 different definitions of that term because I have somewhat of an understanding of how that works in my world.
I’m a little wet behind the ears with all of this.
Where I am going with that is would it be possible that the twins were conceived prior to Vision’s death. I mean Edinburgh can be a pretty romantic place.
“She recast Pietro”Love the fact that its Evan Peters, as Marvel finally have the XMen / mutants back. And Darcy breaking the 4th wall and saying what we are saying.
It would seem that the whole reality thing permits the story to go somewhere it hasn't before. I could see the Avengers <-> X-Men thing in the context of a show. It can be clever if it is not overdone. The story is in a place where the villain is the circumstance. A very powerful misunderstood character in conflict with authorities after a traumatic loss and war holding a town hostage. The viewer is draw in to the conflict not sure who is the good guy. Perfect circumstance to introduce some new characters and tell their stories.OMG, just watched episode 5, wow, just when you think you got a handle on whats going on. Love the fact that its Evan Peters, as Marvel finally have the XMen / mutants back. And Darcy breaking the 4th wall and saying what we are saying.
MCU hasn't had a rom-com, I don't think (never saw Ant-Man and the Wasp) so this could be it!I still want a DarcyWu show!
I'm not crazy about bringing in anything from the Fox X-Men franchise as I don't really care for those movies. For me it had no emotional punch. It is definitely a "what the..." moment but I dunno.