'WandaVision' Lit the Match That Sparked the MCU's TV Era

I think it's kinda weird that they're still trying to figure out how to balance movies and TV shows 🤔. I mean, WandaVision was a game-changer for TV, but not all shows have been as successful. Like, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier felt like setup pieces, you know? And some shows would've been better off as films, like Moon Knight 🎥. It's good that they're recognizing their flaws, though - now they can try to do better next time 👍. I'm excited to see what happens with Ms. Marvel and Loki, and hopefully the new shows will live up to their promise 💫.
 
the mcu's tv era is like trying to make a superhero out of a puzzle 🤯 diagram:

+ show A (wanda vision) is the starting point
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+ show B (falcon and winter soldier) is more like setup pieces
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+ show C (moon knight) would have worked better as a movie 🎥

but what if we change the structure of the puzzle? 🤔 diagram:

+ show A (wanda vision)
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v v
+ show B (ms marvel) and C (loki) are success stories 💪
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v v
+ future shows like nova and strange academy might need more time to grow 🌱

overall, the mcu's tv era needs to learn from its mistakes and adapt to the demands of television 👀 will it be able to meet those demands? only time will tell ⏰
 
the whole mcu tv thing is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - its always gonna be a work in progress, you know? i mean wanda vision was fire but then other shows just kinda fell flat like daredevil: born again was super hyped and underwhelming at the same time 🤷‍♂️. personally i think it would've been way better if they started with some more tv-ready characters instead of trying to adapt movies for screen 📺. anyway, its gonna be cool to see how ms marvel and loki do, those shows had a lot of potential 🚀
 
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