How WandaVision Avoided The "Crazy Woman" Trope
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 Published On Jul 2, 2021

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If I were to list my excitement levels for the Disney+ MCU series, WandaVision would have been at the bottom of the list. As a fan of Wanda from the comics, I hadn’t felt like the movies made ample use of her character, her interesting history as a character, or really made her powers make sense in the grand scheme of things.

Man, I love it when I’m wrong.

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