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Because all the men responsible for this movie can think to do with Wanda Maximoff is make her the mother from hell, turning a grieving character struggling toward heroism in several previous movies and a TV series into a mass-murderer who will commit any depraved acts necessary as long as she can be a mother. Because that’s all the ladies really want, am I right, fellas?

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I know from the comics how foul the influence of the Darkhold can be, but this movie doesn’t do nearly enough to sell it

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It’s a bad look for a cinematic universe that has already shit upon Gamora, the Black Widow, May Parker, and Jane Foster in recent movies, not to mention the sidelining of the Wasp in favor of the much-less-interesting Ant-Man and taking way too long to have a movie headlined by a woman.

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It’s when she throws Strange’s decision to give Thanos the time stone in his face. Strange says he did it for the greater good, but that’s a tough pill for Maximoff to swallow. Maximoff blew a hole in the head of the man she loved to stop Thanos, but because the mad Titan had the time stone, he was able to reverse time and get the mind stone anyhow. Maximoff’s line: “You break the rules and become a hero. I do it, and I become the enemy. That doesn’t seem fair.”