Her hair isnt black nor should it be. She was colored like that early on in the 60s but her official stats list her as auburn so the reddish brown is accurate despite some consistencies you'll see when she is colored in the booksI hope we get back to her more comic book accurate dark hair in this one - should be black but even a dark brown like in ULTRON would be nice...
Elizabeth is just so good at this. You can see how happy wanda is but every now and then you can see the sadness too. You just know, somewhere deep down she knows this can’t be true. It’s like watching an alcoholic think they’ll have just one more drink and then quit for good tomorrow
She is absolutely killing it in this show so far.
She looked great in those 50s era clothes.I can't get over how gorgeous she looks
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Elizabeth is absolutely adorable in the classic comic book accurate Scarlet Witch attire. She made it work well for her. Can't wait to see her updated outfit in Doctor Strange and The Multiverse of Madness.
See the accent was back when she left the bubble! It's not rocket science folks. She's trying to live this perfect, idyllic sitcom life cut off from the rest of the world where everything looks and sounds perfect. She's a woman acting out of trauma and desperation. It's believable.
Olsen was great in this episode. The ultimatum scene with SWORD was great. We saw how terrifying Wanda can be. The characterization reminded me of Magneto, but Magneto wouldn't have been quite as merciful as Wanda was.
Her accent wasn't there in Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame though, so it's not just dependent on the bubble. The question is why did it suddenly emerge last episode when she hasn't had it for 3 films in the real world when she wasn't trying to live an idyllic sitcom life.
The accent was there from what I recall in all those films.
Not in the same way as it was in Age of Ultron where it was much stronger. I didn't really notice in those other films and others have pointed out that she had seemed to have lost it for those. That's why it was more noticeable when she got it back in WandaVision and it was similar to Age of Ultron.
That's not what I would consider losing the accent though.
Well she lost in real life, in that Lizzie Olsen wasn't putting on the same accent as she was in Age of Ultron but was speaking more normally similar to how Halle Berry's Storm had an accent in X-Men 1 but lost it for the subsequent films because she couldn't keep it up.
It's just that in the MCU they've tried to find an internal reason to explain where Wanda's accent has gone. But it's more likely that she just wasn't doing it and maybe it was difficult to keep up for all these films, but could manage it for a small scene in WandaVision.