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lesbian-deadpool · 2 years
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Y/N: My dad taught me that there is only one way to communicate with a bully.
Director Hayward: I see. And what was his advice?
Y/N: *Hits him*
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Follow-up post: I attempted to break down the timeline of  the Hex in its entirety, but I probably messed up somewhere
I already knew the part from the second half, as shown in my last post, but I had to rewatch most of Episode 4 to get the rest of this:
Day 1: Wanda arrives in Westview and accidentally creates the Hex
Night 1: N/A
Day 2: the missing person’s case is reported, Jimmy and Monica to go the Hex, and Monica gets sucked in
Night 2: N/A
Day 3: SWORD shows up
Night 3: SWORD discovers the broadcast and tries to crack it
Day 4: Monica is thrown out at first light, and then recovers
Night 4: Wanda comes out to confront SWORD, Fake Pietro shows up, the entirety of episode 6 happens, and Wanda expands the Hex
Day 5: episodes 7-9 happen
That still leaves 5 days between Wanda’s visit to SWORD and her arrival at Westview. Unless a little more time passed between the Hex going up and Jimmy taking notice, which I suppose is possible. But if that’s the case… what was everyone inside the Hex doing at the time. Was there more 50s stuff we didn’t see?
Now I’m suddenly realizing this does contradict one thing: Darcy says she has been watching the broadcast for “the past week”, and if this timeline I’ve gathered is right, that’s not true at all. So either the writers are being inconsistent, or there were timeskips we weren’t made aware of.
Either that or we can say she was generalizing since it was still almost 5 days, and I might say “the last week” if I was doing something that long.
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marvelburner · 6 months
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List of people I want dead in the same way as Thanos:
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Bonus: (and they have done nothing to annoy me but exist)
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tobiasdrake · 1 year
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You know, I hate to be the one to say this, but Pepper's doing a terrible job of managing Tony's estate.
First there was E.D.I.T.H. being taken away and checked out by Fury's operation. That wasn't too big of a deal; Talos's heart was in the right place. And Tony's decision to give the glasses to Peter in the first place was super questionable. But it's still a bit of a red flag that Pepper was turning over Stark weapons to quasi-government dudes.
Hayward is the fulfillment of that red flag. If Tony was alive, this never would have happened. Absolutely not. Tony would have been like, "Uh, no, Vision is proprietary Stark Industries technology. You can have my android when you pry it from the cold dead hands of these fifty autonomous Iron Man suits. Don't let the door hit you on the way out."
Like. Vision's been dead for five years and they're just now, in the days immediately following the Snapback, taking his corpse apart for study. It's not hard to guess what was stopping them from accessing it before.
But I guess Pepper doesn't have the same dedication to keeping Stark weapons out of the hands of government spooks that Tony did. She's not going to pick a fight with S.W.O.R.D. over a dead android full of super-advanced weaponizable technology. That makes sense; She was never really onboard with his change in life trajectory anyway.
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Monica: Mansplaining is-
Hayward: Mansplaining is when a man explains something to a woman that she already knows but he acts like he's teaching her. Does that make sense to you?
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On this day in the MCU
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Wanda Maximoff: Is this yours?! 😡😡😡 Tyler Hayward: The missile was just a precaution. You can hardly blame us, Wanda.
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Wanda Maximoff: Oh, I think I can. This will be your only warning: Stay out of my home. 😡 You don't bother me, I won't bother you. Tyler Hayward: I wish it could be that simple. You've taken an entire town hostage! Wanda Maximoff: Well, I'm not the one with the guns, Director! 😡 Monica Rambeau: But you are the one in control.
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Wanda Maximoff: You're still here. 🤨
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Monica Rambeau: Wanda, I didn't know the drones were armed. But you know that, don't you? A town full of civilians, and you—a telepath—brought a S.W.O.R.D. agent into your home. 🤨
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Monica Rambeau: You trusted me to help deliver your babies. On some level, Wanda, you know I am an ally! I want to help you. 😢
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Wanda Maximoff: How? 🤨 What could you possibly have to offer me? 🤨 Monica Rambeau: What do you want? Wanda Maximoff: I have what I want. And no one will ever take it from me, again. 😡😡
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The Hex would probably never have happened if Hayward had just turned Vision's remains over to Wanda instead of being an asshole to her.
Ugh I hate Hayward. We were lucky the showrunners for this show were good, if Waldron had wrote it he would have portrayed him as a good guy who was "following orders" from Sword. Yikes.
He's trying to provoke her from the get-go: he calls Vision a weapon, he keeps saying "it" instead of "him", he says "you can't bring him back online. Oh sorry, back to life", instead of trying to soften the blow he shows her how they're dismantling him without any care... seriously, can this guy be more evil? 🤢
If they had given her his body, if she had any sort of support network or any of the Avengers had actually tried to be there for her, she wouldn't have lost it. I'm sure of it. Again, I'm not justifying Westview, what she did was wrong and there's no two ways about it, but she was left completely alone + treated like crap.
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My Wanda... 😭😭 Please Marvel, give her a break.
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lornaria-lore · 2 years
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[WandaVision E5] On a Very Special Episode
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thena0315 · 2 years
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Agent Deever is just like Hayward
They both act first and shoot children
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headcanonthings · 2 years
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Hayward: Do you live in your own little world?
Wanda: Yes, unfortunately I have to share it with all of you.
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Just to be charitable RE: how Hayward got Vision's body, what I think most likely happened is this:
Vision dies, SWORD gets possession of his remains since Wanda was dusted and Steve is worried about the possibility of nefarious people wanting to rob his grave and strip the vibranium from his skin to sell on the black market. The Avengers could trust Maria Rambeau (SWORD director at the time) to look after Vision since Carol could vouch for Maria's character.
Maria puts Vision's remains in storage. Hayward says in his first scene with Monica that Maria had protocols in place for if the dusted were brought back, so it stands to reason that for Vision, the protocol would be something along the lines of "We'll keep Vision in storage until the dusted are brought back. When that happens, we'll immediately bring Wanda down to SWORD HQ, and (with Wanda's permission) bring Vision back to life through the implanting of a new power cell in his forehead where the Mind Stone used to be. Or if Wanda decides otherwise, we just turn his body over to her so she can bury him.
Maria dies two years after the Snap. Hayward takes charge, and he begins illegally experimenting on Vision's body.
I guess that's feasible, and definitely less disgusting than my other idea.
Even if my other theory about Tony being the one to hand it over to Hayward is true, I'd just like to make it clear I don't think he would do that with malicious intent. I think his mindset in doing it would be exactly what Hayward's was; that he was too valuable to just bury, and the world needed all the weapons it could get.
I don't think that should be enough to call Tony a bad person though. At worst I would argue that he's extremely pragmatic when it comes to anyone outside his clique.
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Hayward in Every Episode
   1x09       The Series Finale
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zephyrrr101 · 2 years
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Re-watching WandaVision's last episode
I wonder what's more funny?
Hayward being bluffed by Jimmy
Or
Vision and White Vision solving fight by philosophy.
Probably tipping more toward the latter
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tobiasdrake · 1 year
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Villain Breakdown - Tyler Hayward
Like other villains that came before him, Director Hayward has great symbolic meaning to the story. He represents an idea that is bigger than one man, and that the hero is challenged to confront.
That idea is fascism.
Hayward represents fascism.
Because he's a fascist.
Okay, no, there is more to it than that. But I couldn't resist the urge to do it again. Yes, Like Pierce and the Red Skull, Hayward is a fascist. However, unlike those movies, this show isn't about fascism. As such, he's not here solely to rep for that.
WandaVision is an emotional narrative, not a political one. Everything that happens in the film in some way connects back to grief and loss. Hayward is no exception. As he explains right off the bat in his character introduction, he was radicalized by the events of the last five years.
The show never dwells much on Hayward's loss, but it's clearly established as his driving force. The Blip was a horrifying event that destroyed countless lives. Two of those lives are Wanda and Monica, central figures in this story whose grief opens the door for them to connect with one another despite being on opposite sides of the situation.
And the third is Hayward, who went through those same events, suffered those same losses, and was changed by them for the worse.
I'm sorry to do this but I need to talk about 9/11 for a moment. The aftermath of 9/11 brought out a lot of various sentiments from those of us old enough to truly experience it. Some good, such as an outpouring of caring and coming together, and some terrible such as anti-Muslim hate crimes.
But there's one in particular that's relevant here. One response, particularly common among adult white men, was this: "If me and my gun were on one of those planes, it never would have happened."
That's Tyler. Tragedy on a large scale such as the Blip brings out a variety of reactions from people. People who are used to feeling powerful do not react well to being made to feel powerless.
Tyler is a man accustomed to being in control. A man who sees military violence as the solution to whatever the universe throws at him. Who thinks he can shoot his way out of any situation, and reacts to obstacles by unloading bullets even when he doesn't fully understand what's going on.
He is a man reacting to grief by trying to make a bigger gun, unwilling to confront the reality that the gun he's trying to build couldn't have stopped it. It was already there. Vision was there. His gun was in Wakanda fighting Thanos already. But to accept that Thanos couldn't have been stopped is to accept being powerless.
And that's a bridge that a man accustomed to being powerful cannot cross.
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