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WandaVision: the show the kicked off Marvel's re-entrance into the world of story after a brief pandemic hiatus. Like most watchers, I genuinely loved this series and its messages about grief and love and, of course, kids with superpowers. In this episode, I specifically discuss how the creators used genre and our expectations to develop the story and its themes -- and how their stylistic choices, while subtle, direct our experience of the show as an audience.
If you have recommendations for future episodes or feedback on past episodes, leave me a message at: https://anchor.fm/stylistic-choice/message. I'd love to hear from you! :D
By Alyssa DrewWandaVision: the show the kicked off Marvel's re-entrance into the world of story after a brief pandemic hiatus. Like most watchers, I genuinely loved this series and its messages about grief and love and, of course, kids with superpowers. In this episode, I specifically discuss how the creators used genre and our expectations to develop the story and its themes -- and how their stylistic choices, while subtle, direct our experience of the show as an audience.
If you have recommendations for future episodes or feedback on past episodes, leave me a message at: https://anchor.fm/stylistic-choice/message. I'd love to hear from you! :D