“The Boys” is back for Season 2 on Amazon Prime Video. And whether you’re a super-skeptic or a Marvel fanatic, its blistering cultural satire is for you.Created by Jac Schaeffer, the show is part of Marvel Studios’ post-Infinity Saga phase, and its first foray into series TV. As withthe repurposing of numerous characters and storylines from blockbuster films into TV series is a potential boon for the streaming service.
“WandaVision” could easily have succeeded by playing to the insider baseball culture of Marvel enthusiasts or even by stoking the enthusiasm of the franchise’s more casual moviegoing fans. But the series chose instead to take big risks with a crazy premise and as a result ended up with a creative win that hits the mark on several fronts, including the way in which it renders the experience of grief.
Her pain is subtle in early episodes, but like the sitcoms referenced, each decade belies more dysfunction, creating cracks in the perfect family veneer. An unwitting trip down memory lane in Episode 8 drove it all home via a staggering conversation she had with Vision during the early stages of their relationship.
He senses Wanda is filled with loss and sadness, which she tries to explain: “It’s just like this wave washing over me again and again. It knocks me down, and when I try to stand up, it just comes for me again. And I can’t... It’s gonna drown me.”It’s his beautiful response, though — more profound than any number of prestige dramas — that exemplifies “WandaVision’s” ability to work on so many levels, from its sitcom formula and superhero plot to its genuine emotion.
“No, Wanda,” he says. “It can’t be all sorrow, can it? I’ve always been alone, so I don’t feel the lack. It’s all I’ve ever known. I’ve never experienced loss, because I’ve never had a loved one to lose. But what is grief, if not love persevering?”
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