03-08-2021, 11:54 PM
It doesn't stop getting better.
What a roller coaster.
After the season finale, I felt quite certain that this was the absolute greatest show on earth, period, not hyperbole.
Until...
THE SECOND VIEWING.
I hope people smarter than me eventually come to talk about this because I think it's important. Not in the history of any form of media exists such a phenomenon as the phenomenon presented upon
THE SECOND FUCKING VIEWING.
Once you have seen the entire series, it is the second viewing of this series that becomes THE story. Please God or Whomever, give me the words to describe this...
It's like watching an entirely different show, and it works, and I mean it works H A R D.
It is NOT a repeated experience, it is a
NEW
Experience.
Listen. We as humans don't even know how to feel the grief of other humans. We can sympathize and empathize, but not actually feel the grief of them. This show, through some kind of fucking herculean alchemy, upon the second viewing, makes us
FEEL THE GRIEF OF A FICTIONAL TELEVISION CHARACTER ADAPTED FROM A FUCKING COMIC BOOK.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS DURING THE SECOND FUCKING VIEWING.
YOU.
FEEL.
HER.
GRIEF.
AS.
IF.
IT.
IS.
YOUR.
OWN.
I mean you fucking
F E E L
it.
This show is going to be talked about for many years. That's a no brainer.
It's so much more than what it seems to be.
So very, very much more.
Many Emmys are forthcoming. It's going to be raining Emmys on Wandavision.
Someone should seriously get a Nobel Peace Prize for the show. Probably the director, Matt Shakman.
And the writer, Ms. Jac Schaeffer should received the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Yeah, okay... I KNOW AWARDS DON'T MATTER.
BUT THEY ALSO DO MATTER.
BECAUSE SOMETIMES THEY'RE DESERVED.
This is one of those rare times.
What a roller coaster.
After the season finale, I felt quite certain that this was the absolute greatest show on earth, period, not hyperbole.
Until...
THE SECOND VIEWING.
I hope people smarter than me eventually come to talk about this because I think it's important. Not in the history of any form of media exists such a phenomenon as the phenomenon presented upon
THE SECOND FUCKING VIEWING.
Once you have seen the entire series, it is the second viewing of this series that becomes THE story. Please God or Whomever, give me the words to describe this...
It's like watching an entirely different show, and it works, and I mean it works H A R D.
It is NOT a repeated experience, it is a
NEW
Experience.
Listen. We as humans don't even know how to feel the grief of other humans. We can sympathize and empathize, but not actually feel the grief of them. This show, through some kind of fucking herculean alchemy, upon the second viewing, makes us
FEEL THE GRIEF OF A FICTIONAL TELEVISION CHARACTER ADAPTED FROM A FUCKING COMIC BOOK.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS DURING THE SECOND FUCKING VIEWING.
YOU.
FEEL.
HER.
GRIEF.
AS.
IF.
IT.
IS.
YOUR.
OWN.
I mean you fucking
F E E L
it.
This show is going to be talked about for many years. That's a no brainer.
It's so much more than what it seems to be.
So very, very much more.
Many Emmys are forthcoming. It's going to be raining Emmys on Wandavision.
Someone should seriously get a Nobel Peace Prize for the show. Probably the director, Matt Shakman.
And the writer, Ms. Jac Schaeffer should received the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Yeah, okay... I KNOW AWARDS DON'T MATTER.
BUT THEY ALSO DO MATTER.
BECAUSE SOMETIMES THEY'RE DESERVED.
This is one of those rare times.