Now that they’re not on a podcast feed full of people with actual knowledge of comic books, Glenn & Scott branch out to examine the Disney Marvel MCU miniseries WandaVison. They examine issues like grief and selfishness, when metatext becomes too textual, and the pressure exerted by audience expectations and the ways creators respond to it. They do their best to determine who exactly the villain of this show is (is anybody on this show NOT the villain?), plus they review the show's score, because there haven’t been enough score reviews on this podcast lately.
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The theme music used in this podcast is Discovery by Alexander Nakarada
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5756-discovery
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Musical selections from the WandaVision score by Christophe Beck:
Buy the WandaVision soundtracks reviewed in this episode:
11: A Fighting Chance to Live – Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
10: Re-Closing the X-Files
09: Madness and Death – Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
08: First Annual Oscar Preview – Best Original Score 2015
07: Where No One’s Ever Flown – Star Trek: The Motion Picture
06: Re-Opening the X-Files
05: Despair on the Eve of Iowa
04: Didn’t We Already Talk About Star Wars?
03: Star Trek: Beyond Trailer & Star Wars: The Force Awakens Score
02: PTBN’s Holiday Tournament Spectacular
01: The Hunger Games
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