Wanda Vision EPisode 1.

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A few Months Back I started Writing Short Episodic Reviews on The Disney Tv Series Wanda Vision. Actual I Only Managed to write One, On the first Episode After The Aesthetic Piqued My Interest. At The Time I Was Caught In Thralls Of Website structuring when The Satirical Critic Emerge From An Innate Intrigue of the Series And Of The inspiration To Flush out Writing Ideas as They chaotically Crane Through My Synaptic Process.

 

That Review Of Episode One Came as My Blog Was Still In Its Embryotic Stages. There was Still A lot Of  Work To Be Done In Hope Of refining The Fire Sale or deluge Of Uncultivated Ideas That I Used To Paved The Walls Of my ($100) One Hundred odd Dollars, Somewhat (Questionably) Investment Into The World Of Digital Content Creation. I Gave Little Time to Map Out a Course, or Plan, Or Point of Reference or Goal for Some Of My earlier write Ups. I wrote as it Came, The Word I’m Looking for Is “Amorphous” Or unstructured. But Writing Gave Me Purpose, Pleasure, Power In Some Regard And In Early February This Was what I Needed. But I Feel Behind On Many of My Earlier Projects. Pushing Them ever So Close To The Margin Of Oblivion.

 

 Wanda Vision’s first season is Climaxed In early March, March 5th To Be Exact.  Around The  Time, I Was Still Lining The Canvas Of The Web Site, Grasping The Colors Of The Art Of Writing,  Painting  Pros Without Smearing Syntax,  The Flow Of Curves Com, the mas, And The EStylizedized Semicolon.  The first Reviewed Followed the First Episode An Began Work On the 2nd  And 3rd before  I Was Inundated With Many OtheWrite-Upsps primarily Those Center On The NFL Draft Which concluded A Week Ago. So Here I Am Now Finishing What I Started, A Wanda Vision Series Review. Sure, I Am Late To The Party, And There Will Be And Have Been Others Who Are AScale-Upp from Me, But for The Completions In Me The Fun Never Stops. This Write-Up Forced me To Binge Watch. I Hate Binge Watching. It took me a few days.

 Episode 1

Episode One OF Wanda Vision was “almost Perfect, Or Maybe In a Vision’s View “Almost Human”,  It does What A First Episode Should; it introduces…  I Satirically Criticized the Premise Or The plot of the episode  Itself. Vision has A Job. The UUnassignedHeart Memo On TheCalendarr, Who meaning Is Debated Introducing A Mystery Into The Show Reel. The Story follows The Baseline OF Fiction as Itprescribese. The Maun Characters, Wanda Maximoff, And Vision, (The Machine Thing) Are Those Most Ardent Marvel/Disney Fans Have Introductory Familiar, And Others New to the Comic Book Sitcom Draw Would Have Had Time Between Wanda Visons Announcement To Indulge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  This Is Followed By The Glimpse Of The World in which They cohabit, Suburban !950s American community of Westview.  Set in Black and White, Possibly A Metaphor For “Beginning”  with A Homestyle sitcom Aesthetic. Following This, the Conflicts These Newly Domestic Super Beings Must contend with the change of lifestyle Vison’s Promotion At Work And Wanda Cooking Breakfast At dinner. The Conflicts are High Stakes And There is Still Confusion To Reason For This S=change of Scenery is But Its ci=urioity To Appeal To viewers To come Back Again For Mire Super Hero High jinks.

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