All Work and No Play by Lila Duprés
After this eye-rolling waste of time, I think I should take a break from this line for a much-needed sanity check.

After this eye-rolling waste of time, I think I should take a break from this line for a much-needed sanity check.

Now, this is a disappointing yet typically-Marvel way to end a season.

Even Yog-Sothoth can’t overcome the overpowering sense of ennui that grips the audience.

Our heroine throws herself into an impossible task and succeeds with minimal effort. Oh, and she gets a man in the process.

It’s really not easy to write a good romantic suspense, and this one makes a strong case for that.

Just one more, and then I’m done with this line! (Please don’t ask me about the She-Ra books.)

The best explanation is that the director-cum-screenwriter blackmailed the cast and the crew to be in this thing.

Great, now I can’t get that horrible The Cardigans song out of my head too.

I was looking forward to this one so, so watch. Naturally, it turns out to be a huge disappointment. Sigh.

Surprise! It’s never Wanda’s fault! Silly me to even imagine that this may not be a formulaic MCU thing, even for a second.
