Through three episodes,
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has presented its secret big bad as a dangerous foe to both Avengers and Flag-Smashers alike. The Power Broker developed a super soldier serum stolen by Karli Morgenthau (Erin Kellyman). This shadowy figure sent a group of US soldiers after the anti-government group. How could the leader of Madripoor do that? And how did this unnamed villain know about the CIA’s abandoned super soldier program in the first place? Those questions point to one of the MCU’s earliest characters, a person who has long been obsessed with creating superheroes and then controlling them. Someone dedicated to protecting America on his terms, William Hurt’s General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross.
WandaVision - The Series Finale - Review: A Lack of Vision
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March 11, 2021
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Where does this unusual couple go from here?
In my pre-finale breakdown of WandaVision, I made a note of the fact that the series had way too many loose ends to tie up neatly in just one episode.
It’s unfortunate that I still feel that way, now that it’s all over. While Marvel Studios’ first superhero series on Disney+ ended with an action-packed finale reminiscent of its cinematic peers, watching these characters throw each other through buildings felt like a jarring heel-turn in the established tone.
Mostly, this boils down to the fact that WandaVision simply had too many balls in the air by the time its finale came around, and failed to juggle them for much longer.