Obi-Wan Kenobi Recap: It’s A Trap! (Episodes 1 & 2)
If my best hopes for this series are fulfilled, it’ll be the redemption of Kenobi’s arc and seeing that Luke was not alone in his hope for Anakin.

If my best hopes for this series are fulfilled, it’ll be the redemption of Kenobi’s arc and seeing that Luke was not alone in his hope for Anakin.

The Hawkeye Scrooge faced his past, burned the suit, and gained something of a daughter in the process.

It’s an almost impossible task, to give up your right to another’s life.

Mr. Curtain in The Mysterious Benedict Society series differs from his counterpart in the novel but nicely satirizes the quintessential twenty-first-century tech baron.

Perhaps Loki’s moment of self-clarity all the way back in episode one was actually describing the TVA itself: “It’s part of the illusion. It’s the cruel, elaborate trick conjured by the weak to inspire fear.”

At the very least, even if you learn that much of what you loved was an illusion or enchantment, your pain is the grief of something real.

With the introduction of the Multiverse, this is the sort of plot device that will bring about resurrections and connect all sorts of stories that weren’t supposed to be connected.

And while Loki can’t articulate why he wants to rule, he is certainly attracted to power.

As a Black man, Sam Wilson carries the lineage of America’s broken promise, by both heritage and by lived experience.

“I owe you an apology,” the Winter Soldier tells Sam. “I’m sorry.”

If Steve was wrong about Bucky, then it means all the hard work of amending for his former murderous self has been a waste. And it’s only a matter of time before Bucky snaps again.

Agatha asked Wanda, “Do you think maybe this is what you deserve?” That’s the question that poisons all our hearts.

Agatha takes Wanda to therapy, and the show essentially takes its viewers to therapy, as well.

Wanda is no longer the picket fence housewife performing community magic shows. No. She’s the pajama-clad matriarch who knows her life is a mess.

If Wanda really is in control, then that means she’s more powerful than we’ve ever realized.

This week’s WandaVision takes us back to MCU’s most iconic event: Back when Bruce Banner un-Blipped every Blipped being back to their bereaved baes.
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