Review "WandaVision" episode 8: Jac Schaeffer prefers to delay…

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The penultimate episode of WandaVision is available on Disney+. This eighth chapter allows us to learn more about Agatha Harkness, but remains relatively disappointing given the grand finale that is fast approaching. Focus:

WandaVision : Jac Schaeffer temporizes

Last week's episode left us in suspense. Monica Rambeau is back in Westview, Darcy Lewis is teaming up with Vision, while Quicksilver is under the control of Agatha Harkness. In short, a composition that announced heavy for the future. Still, this episode 8 is a certain disappointment. Rather than accelerate the pace before the grand finale next week, Jac Schaeffer prefers to delay, and offer an almost side story. If the showrunner tells a little about the origins of Agatha Harkness, allowing viewers to learn more, the rest of the story is not necessarily exciting. Review "WandaVision" episode 8: Jac Schaeffer prefers to delay... Jac Schaeffer decides to travel to Wanda Maximoff's past to tell her story and fill in the gaps in the character's development within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. By a rather conventional and rather lazy process, Jac Schaeffer almost replays the score of Avengers: Endgame by walking around during the significant events of Wanda's history. Episode compilation of the best moments of his past, it is a rudimentary way to tell his story, without finesse or creativity. Thus, we learn how The Red Witch obtained her powers, how she created Westview and Vision, or her childhood with Pietro. While all of these are important for the rest of the series, they are presented roughly.

A disappointing episode

Overall, this episode 8 is quite disappointing. If this last chapter has totally abandoned the concept of sitcom, it is nevertheless quite boring. An episode mouth hole that does not tell much. An episode that seeks to delay while Jac Schaeffer should precisely accelerate the pace. Finally, the only really interesting element appears in the post-credits scene, through which the S.W.O.A.D recreated a new Vision as in the comics. But this new version, colorless, is very far from the Vision that we know. In the paper stories, he is a platonic android, devoid of emotions, feelings, pity, who is more like a weapon of mass destruction than a vigilante. A new Vision that has no consideration for human beings. Review "WandaVision" episode 8: Jac Schaeffer prefers to delay... In short, a new chapter that is one of the worst episodes of this season 1 of WandaVision. And the worst part is that this new chapter has allowed us to learn that Kathryn Hahn is a very bad actress… https://youtu.be/52MFuIx4Lso