WANDAVISION Detracts From Emotional Payoff With Disappointingly Clunky Series Finale - Review

WANDAVISION Detracts From Emotional Payoff With Disappointingly Clunky Series Finale - Review

Marvel's first Disney+ show finished up with yesterday's "The Series Finale," and while the episode had its moments, it let down a strong buildup and great character work with a very clunky conclusion...

Review Opinion
By MarkCassidy - Mar 06, 2021 06:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WandaVision

This review contains spoilers

WandaVision began as something truly unique: a bizarre, thoughtful, often sinister superhero sitcom which seemingly pointed to a bold new era of storytelling for the MCU. As the series progressed, we did begin to see some of the old Marvel tropes creep in, but the show still retained a lot of its quirky charm, and managed to keep viewers glued to their screens every Friday as the strange tale of a broken Avenger and the reality she created to escape her pain continued to play out.

Then came "The Series Finale."

In many ways, the writing was on the wall. The last few episodes of WandaVision leading up to the finale slowly chipped away at the more cerebral elements of the story, and the penultimate installment's final shot of a floating Agatha Harkness in ridiculous witchy makeup with Wanda's kids on CG leashes really should have clued us in to what was coming.

A big superhero showdown was probably inevitable, and there's nothing inherently wrong with an FX-heavy action sequence, but not only did it feel completely out of place for this particular series, it was borderline incompetently handled. Badly edited with obvious ADR, Witches flying around spouting awful expository dialogue, cheesy one-liners, characters showing up out of nowhere before disappearing again with no explanation, Ralph Bohner!

Yes, the big mystery surrounding Evan Peters' version of Pietro showing up in Westview boiled down to a boner joke. Which brings us to those damn fan theories.

Look, if you were expecting Mephisto, or Doctor Strange, or even Professor Xavier to show up, it's understandable that you'd be disappointed, but that's not exactly something you can blame the show for (Paul Bettany's expert level trolling aside). The lack of big cameos or major reveals has nothing to do with why this episode didn't work - although an appearance from Doctor Strange may have succeeded in distracting us from how shoddily put together it was, at the very least.

Fortunately, WandaVision does deliver a suitably emotional payoff for its characters. Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany deserve all the plaudits for their complex, layered performances, and while the previous 35 minutes detract from their heartbreaking farewell to some extent, the final scenes do manage to recapture some of the magic of the earlier episodes.

Was it too much to hope that Marvel would have the guts to stay the course and make the Scarlet Witch a villain? Probably, but Monica Rambeau's "they'll never know what you sacrificed for them" line felt like a woefully misguided attempt to spin Wanda's actions in a more heroic light, and takes us to arguably the most egregious aspect of the episode.

We know that grief can make people do terrible things, and WandaVision started out as a powerful study of the effects of trauma and the struggle to overcome a devastating loss. But wrapping everything up in a neat, consequence-free bow glosses over everything that happened, and ultimately does a disservice to the character by robbing her of her agency.

It's a shame, because WandaVision really was shaping up to be something special. It's still well worth checking out if you haven't already, but such a clunky finale does Marvel's first Disney+ show no favors. We were excited to see how deep this rabbit hole went... we just weren't expecting it to lead us into such familiar territory.

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DoubleD
DoubleD - 3/6/2021, 6:59 AM
While the final episode was Good it wasn't Great either.

JFerguson
JFerguson - 3/6/2021, 11:36 AM
@DoubleD - no longer canon. Lol
theprophet
theprophet - 3/6/2021, 6:59 AM
Finale was fine, people were just expecting too much thats what happens when they listen to rumors and fake leaks.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 3/6/2021, 7:01 AM
I think there’s a lot of people who watch anything in the MCU with rose tinted glasses, and that’s fine - if you enjoy something as an overall and can ignore things to heighten your enjoyment, then more power to you. Same with DC (if you care about that shit)

But speaking from my own opinion, I was a little let down. Was that caused by me buying into all these theories and expectations? Sure. I’ll admit that. But the show just felt like I was in a car with a poor driver, and they kept speeding up, and then jumping on the breaks - continued with me guessing which turn they’re gonna take, only to be let down by my own expectations.

Will it affect my love for the MCU? Absolutely not. Will I continue to be excited for upcoming MCU projects? Absolutely. But I hope the pay off is always worth the drag, like Marvel have proved time and time again in the past.
rebellion
rebellion - 3/6/2021, 7:01 AM
wah wah, evan peters, wah wah dr strange. you have nobody to blame but yourself. it was meant to be a deep dive into who wanda and vision are and thats what it was. you are all acting like entitled brats.
Origame
Origame - 3/6/2021, 7:07 AM
@rebellion - he flat out said that the show not specifically giving us certain characters, while disappointing, isn't something you can blame on the show. It's so transparent you didn't read the review and just saw the title calling it disappointing.
rebellion
rebellion - 3/6/2021, 7:18 AM
@Origame - he makes it sound like its not the problem and then doesnt explain why its 'clunky' or why it 'detracts from emotional payoff'. he is unable to articulate his own opinion and im supposed to take his criticism seriously? yeah, no. Exposition is found in all movies and so are one liners. this finale wasn't really any worse in that regard than any other marvel product. He wraps that paragraph with a lame comment on Ralph. Which makes me think thats what he is really mad about. Well, i suggest he rents days of future past then and leaves writing to someone else.
Origame
Origame - 3/6/2021, 7:33 AM
@rebellion - ...how is that a contradiction? Stories that don't even raise questions can be clunky and disjointed. He's not saying the show sucks because the fan theory he followed wasn't realized. He's saying the answers we DID get were lame and distracted from the plot. You can't say they weren't raising questions when they brought in peters to play pietro. Because everyone was trying to answer that question. So to have than answer be some lame actor that's barely even hinted at is just a giant distraction.

Not to mention, since you're giving so much thought to a minor point at the end of one paragraph, how come you ignore one of the main criticisms he actually gives with how it paints Wanda as a hero despite her being the cause of the entire town being put under that spell, even to the point where they add a line from Monica about how much Wanda sacrificed and how no one would know about it? That almost got into rant mode in this review, but no. You have to focus on the Ralph comment and interpret THAT as what he ment.

How's about we just learn to respectfully disagree with people, huh? You obviously disagree with him and think the finale was just fine. And that good. But stop coming in about all this ulterior motives about what he's REALLY trying to say and try to paint him as deliberately trying to make it sound worse.
GothamSon
GothamSon - 3/6/2021, 7:02 AM
I think 'Fan-theorizing' contributes to feelings of disappointment. For example, Westworld: fans figured out the 'Man in Black' finale twist within two episodes.

Maybe it's best to just enjoy a show at face value week to week, instead of going deep down a theory rabbit hole.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 3/6/2021, 7:26 AM
@GothamSon - absolutely.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 3/6/2021, 1:53 PM
@GothamSon - I don't disagree. But to be fair, they definitely purposely put hints at Mephisto throughout the entire series. And then to top it all off there were little demon heads on the pillars in Agatha's basement.

Now, its fully possible they are setting something up for later with all of that, but you can't exactly blame people for thinking Mephisto was involved and could potentially show up at the very end.
GothamSon
GothamSon - 3/7/2021, 4:25 AM
@CorndogBurglar - @CorndogBurglar - @CorndogBurglar - I don't think 'fan entitlement' is a problem, but I do take issue with angry, vocal fans acting pissy on Twitter when their favorite theory never pans out. That's not on the writers, it's on the fans who over-estimate the show.

Coming from a non-fan of the show (I thought it was a very mixed bag), personally, I loved the season finale. It packed a spectacle-oriented and emotional punch. All the various story threads were tied up not always neatly, but satisfyingly. The new costume is gorgeous.

I was never a fan of Mephisto in the comics, but I get why it's so important to fans to have another 'big bad' puppeteering events from the shadows. We had enough of that with Thanos, I'm happy with the MCU focusing on smaller threats for a while.

And introducing Mephisto when both Loki and Dormamnu are still active, seems like overkill but maybe I'm wrong
GothamSon
GothamSon - 3/7/2021, 4:34 AM
@TyrantBossMedia - As for Strange, one fan theory was that Wanda would go full evil, and become the next MCU 'big bad.'
Spme fans are pissed this didn't transpire, which is 100% valid. She mind-washed a whole city and faced no repercussions.

Just because this didn't happen in the finale, doesn't mean the building blocks aren't there for it to happen in future.

I imagine Wanda will be forced out of hiding by the government (like Banner in Brazil) and have to retreat to the Sanctum for sanctuary, where she will learn more about her powers' origins etc.

Wandavision also laid the tentative groundwork for a major crossover arc for Wanda, 'Suddenly, Mutants' instead of 'No More Mutants.'

1AboveAll
1AboveAll - 3/6/2021, 7:02 AM
I think we all need to be careful not to judge this show because our own personally favourable theories didn't pan out and it colours our view of it. It done its job extremely well in having the general conversation about the show continuous over the last 9 weeks. Not a lot of shows do that, Lost springs to mind. It captured what a good mystery should do, it led us up some garden paths. It was peppered with wonderful moments like "The Ship of Theseus" and 'What is grief but love persevering" and here we all are the next day pondering and still guessing what it all means. I think in a while a binge watch f the lot and we'll all remember this very fondly
Rybaman
Rybaman - 3/6/2021, 8:09 AM
@1AboveAll - 100% agree
rebellion
rebellion - 3/6/2021, 7:07 AM
@connorblaze - all of this. the final wanda/vision conversation was A+ writing. but hey, this guy here calls it clunky without really explaining why and thinks he is some kind of a reviewer. pure comedy.
1AboveAll
1AboveAll - 3/6/2021, 7:15 AM
@rebellion - Its art, if he found it clunky then thats ok, nothing wrong with that. Im very excited about the darker side of Marvel like Moon Knight, Blade, Ghost Rider so i was hoping for a Mephisto appearance, i didn't get it and that became apparent around episode 6. I suppose in retrospect we couldn't expect Marvel to gamble the reveal of some big bad or massive storylines in a show they had no idea would work in the first place but i think it done well in providing a good expansion of Wanda & the SW persona and gives Vision a good Aiice in Wonderland Tin Man storyline to expand upon elsewhere. It gave us clues on Doctor Strange 2 without revealing the plot or any major details and familiarised the general audience to the idea of magic
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