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I think Haywood making this corny for me.

Any motivation he has seems kinda weak when you put light up to it. I mean if it works for y'all fine.....

But the more you dig into the Haywood story, the weaker it gets imo

I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. You can't dig into Haywood's story yet because we literally know nothing about his story outside of the fact that he lied about what Wanda did with Vision's body.
 
The more I think about it, they really are doing the Dark Phoenix storyline.


This is probably why Kevin Feige has kept saying that he has no immediate plans for X Men. He had to have had a long term plan long before Disney purchased Fox, which means while Fox was still getting ready to do that last Dark Phoenix movie, Marvel Studios was getting ready to step on it with their own Dark Phoenix-esque story with Scarlet Witch.

Can't put it past them considering they did it to DC with Civil War/BvS and they tried to do it to Fox with Age of Ultron's Quicksilver.

I think by the time they bring X Men into the MCU, it'll be like Phase 8 or 9 when they finally do Jean Grae and the whole Phoenix storyline.
 
I honestly thought it was common knowledge they couldn't even mention the word mutant because of legal reasons. The same way they could never blatantly mention the massive alien attack on NYC in the Netflix shows. Doesn't mean it didn't happen. Besides, mutants are coming to the MCU, whether she's one or not doesn't matter to me. I'm just interested in the path they choose to explain it all.
They mentioned it several times on the Netflix shows even in the Runaways and Cloak & Dagger, but they always called it the incident or some shit like that
 
Either Haywood had way more play into what was set into motion.

Or they lazily wrote his character. Cuz this shit is unsettling

I get what you're saying. My point is that you are jumping the gun saying what you're saying because the series clearly hasn't gotten to the point where it explains Haywood's involvement. We just now found out that he lied. You basically just got a hint that something isn't right with his character and you're making a snap judgement. I'm saying you need to wait because given how things have played out, whenever we've gotten a revelation like we did in this episode, we got more background in the next episode or two.
 
So they still got her not being Magneto's kid and is mutate instead

Again I say her name has jack shit to do with her "mutant status".
Has more to do with her witch power and her connection to the Nexus more than anything else.
We're talking about two different things, I'm talking about whether or not she will be referred to as a mutant going forward, nothing more, nothing else. You seem preoccupied with her being a mutant or nexus being, like I said, it makes no difference to me.

They mentioned it several times on the Netflix shows even in the Runaways and Cloak & Dagger, but they always called it the incident or some shit like that
My point exactly, they alluded to it, they didn't specifically mention what took place, because Disney owned the rights. The same way they alluded to Wanda and her bro being "enhanced" humans or whatever in Ultron, god damn, are we done here?
 
My point exactly, they alluded to it, they didn't specifically mention what took place, because Disney owned the rights. The same way they alluded to Wanda and her bro being "enhanced" humans or whatever in Ultron, god damn, are we done here?
Disney owned the rights to those shows to, it was just that the movies and TVs were ran by 2 different studios all under Marvel/Disney
 
We're talking about two different things, I'm talking about whether or not she will be referred to as a mutant going forward, nothing more, nothing else. You seem preoccupied with her being a mutant or nexus being, like I said, it makes no difference to me.
There is absolutely no reason for them to refer to/call her a mutant, since when she got her powers they didn't exist.
She's not one in the comics so would make no sense for her to be one in the MCU.
 
Not to be on some V.I.P shit, but I see how Wanda fell for Vision.

"So what is grief, if not love persevering."

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That was a good line. lol
 
Explain to me exactly when and why Haywood made the decision to lie to Monica about Wanda stealing Vision's body.

Her blasting the door and the glass in the context we saw gave us no reason to edit the footage in a way to set her up.

And using it in that fashion only means he wanted to have that explanation ready in advance.

Like what am I missing chronologically

He said Wanda stole vision way before the second vision tried to come out

She just threw the drone at them. They had no chance to analyze it. Why have the lie ready??
To Establish Wanda as a threat. He may think with the NWO Vision Wanda may be able to convert him to having feelings again. If he establish Wanda as a heel, then he can try to have her eliminated as a threat

That's my theory at least.
 
There is absolutely no reason for them to refer to/call her a mutant, since when she got her powers they didn't exist.
She's not one in the comics so would make no sense for her to be one in the MCU.

C/S

Like I said reaching.

Just a couple of episodes ago when Pietro appeared, Wanda opened a portal to a whole other universe that had the X-Men/mutantss

:hahaha:
 
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I actually thought they were going to resurrect Vision in his white uniform in Engdame, but they let his ass stay dead. Figured the rumor was just a rumor until now. Gotta wonder where they're gonna go with it.
 
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I actually thought they were going to resurrect Vision in his white uniform in Engdame, but they let his ass stay dead. Figured the rumor was just a rumor until now. Gotta wonder where they're gonna go with it.
Are we sure that isn't the real vision?
We never actually see Wanda take his body
 
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