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Series like WandaVision initially held promise but soon devolved into disappointment. It started ambitiously but ended as a disjointed mess, exemplifying Marvel's tendency to start strong and finish poorly. The show's core was a character study of grief, yet it lacked depth in its relationships and relied heavily on misdirection and overused tropes like mystery boxes. The ending, revealing Wanda’s creation of a town out of grief, was both predictable and philosophically muddled, reducing complex characters to mere pawns in a predetermined universe.