I completely agree with all your points about WandaVision, and I have to say I'm a bit tired of Comics People saying, "Well, Wanda has never faced consequences before! Ever! In any medium! And why weren't you asking for Bruce to face consequences for all HIS actions?"
(The answer is, I didn't care about Bruce, and I do care about Wanda -- but for the record, I feel like Tony Stark should be in prison after the whole Ultron thing.)
("What does justice look like for Wanda and the people of Westview?" is an interesting question! There's a story in that! It needn't be imprisonment, for example. I hate that this story about Wanda fighting her own grief for agency ultimately infantilises her like this.)
My flatmate and I just watched On Pointe on D+, a documentary following a group of kids and teens at the American School of Ballet. It is 100% not a hard-hitting expose, but I enjoyed it a lot -- in that I spent a lot of time muttering, "Fucken Balanchine" to myself, but also joined the waiting list for tickets to a Balanchine showcase by the Australian Ballet in June.
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(The answer is, I didn't care about Bruce, and I do care about Wanda -- but for the record, I feel like Tony Stark should be in prison after the whole Ultron thing.)
("What does justice look like for Wanda and the people of Westview?" is an interesting question! There's a story in that! It needn't be imprisonment, for example. I hate that this story about Wanda fighting her own grief for agency ultimately infantilises her like this.)
My flatmate and I just watched On Pointe on D+, a documentary following a group of kids and teens at the American School of Ballet. It is 100% not a hard-hitting expose, but I enjoyed it a lot -- in that I spent a lot of time muttering, "Fucken Balanchine" to myself, but also joined the waiting list for tickets to a Balanchine showcase by the Australian Ballet in June.