Oh! Well, there’s an answer…but to explain it, it will spoil a lot. So if you don’t like spoilers, avoid this!
Summary
She was not aware she did it. She had a mental break down and was lost in her own spell. Her moments of lucidity were in instances in which someone woke her from it by reminding her of the traumas that put her in that situation. It’s only late in the timeline of the series that she becomes lucid of her control over the town, and then to show Agnes she’s wrong, that Wanda only did what she did out of a lack of control, she releases the town.
Enslaving the village was wrong, but can we judge her a villain when she was not in control? I think the situation is incredibly grey here. She did not mean to do it and when she realized she was the one subconsciously controlling them, making them in pain through her own pain, she released them. It doesn’t erase what she did, yes, but intent matters a lot here.
Why would making her bad make it better? I do not understand that reasoning whatsoever. Wanda’s story has never been about falling to the standards that everyone puts on her due to her Sokovian heritage, it was about trying to prove to those people that she’s not what they assume of her. And she’s not, even if she has fallen a few steps due to her traumas or ignorance. A mistake taken in one’s life should never be the key decider of what they are. Wanda’s story is all about that—improving from her mistakes and striving to avoid the bias and prejudice of others.
Regardless…
In the comics, she does technically become a villain when she does the anti-Mutant thing, so who knows. Maybe the multiverse will open the world to mutants, and she will somehow lose it as she does in the comics (probably gonna be another tragedy about her sons).
That said, I thought it ended fantastically. I did think it was weird that the kids didn’t question why they were being put to sleep, but that’s a relatively minor thing to complain about.
Please give it a shot! I think it’s incredible and deserves a watch.
I’m trying to find a rental service for ebooks so I can get a hold of ASVAB Prep Plus 2020-2021 but it doesn’t seem possible at all. My state libraries don’t even have a copy of it, not a single one. lol this sucks
In the mean time, I’m reading through a terrible condition ASVAB for Dummies from 2015. It’s missing so many pages. xD
“for a Canadian” suggests we shouldn’t expect much from you lot. But you’ve got names like Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Dead On Arrival and while I don’t enjoy them myself you’d be a fool to not recognise Alanis Morisette and Celine Dion as talented and successful musicians. And that’s just off the top of my head,“for a Canadian” has a lot to live up to.
…and I guess there’s bieber as well, if we’re only concerned about financial success and fame.