OhCaptainMyCaptain
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You've never kissed a robot romantically either, that's what makes this couple so damn unrealistic even in the sci-fi world...
Well he's more complicated than just being a "robot." That's the whole point.
You've never kissed a robot romantically either, that's what makes this couple so damn unrealistic even in the sci-fi world...
You've never kissed a robot romantically either, that's what makes this couple so damn unrealistic even in the sci-fi world...
Eh, Vision is technically AI/robot, but he's presented in a very human way. It's not like Solo with that weird Lando/L3 dynamic.You've never kissed a robot romantically either, that's what makes this couple so damn unrealistic even in the sci-fi world...
No, he's an android or synthezoid.Eh, Vision is technically AI/robot, but he's presented in a very human way. It's not like Solo with that weird Lando/L3 dynamic.
Not to me. I've had very close (almost romantic, but not quite) women friends like that.
Monica's character in the comics is an adult. She (the adult) does not appear in the MCU yet. SW will be her first appearance. Have a nice day.
Not to me. I've had very close (almost romantic, but not quite) women friends like that.
Monica's character in the comics is an adult. She (the adult) does not appear in the MCU yet. SW will be her first appearance. Have a nice day.
As friends. Cite a romantic scene and the time in the film.
Ahhhh, what?
Can someone give me a rundown of what "WandaVision" is supposed to be about? The internet has been surprisingly unhelpful
Can someone give me a rundown of what "WandaVision" is supposed to be about? The internet has been surprisingly unhelpful
Also, it's been rumored that Wanda will be a part of the next Doctor Strange movie. Again, don't know the details of how or why, but it probably has to do with Wanda's alteration of reality and some ripple effect that has on the universe.
Very limited details available yet, but the TV spot seems to confirm that Wanda is creating an alternative reality inside her head where Vision is still alive, or something along those lines.
A lot of people think it could be borrowing the general idea from this comic run (though instead of Vision creating the family, it's Wanda):
Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man - Comics by comiXology
Nobody knows the exact details of how all of this will play out, but as I said above, the prevailing thoughts seems to be that Wanda will either create a new reality or alter reality in some way to bring Vision back.
This looks like the most interesting MCU thing to come out since Endgame. Zero to little enthusiasm for any of the other Marvel shows/movies that I've read about or seen so far.