Don't Touch That Dial
- El episodio se transmitió el 15 ene 2021
- B
- 34min
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7.6/10
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En un esfuerzo por encajar, Wanda y Vision hacen un acto de magia en el show de talentos de la comunidad. Ambientado en los 60s.En un esfuerzo por encajar, Wanda y Vision hacen un acto de magia en el show de talentos de la comunidad. Ambientado en los 60s.En un esfuerzo por encajar, Wanda y Vision hacen un acto de magia en el show de talentos de la comunidad. Ambientado en los 60s.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
David A Payton
- Herb
- (as David Payton)
Piotr Michael
- Strücker Watch Ad Narrator
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Randall Park
- Jimmy Woo
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
It's less confusing now you're not really sure exactly what is happening in the show or what direction it's going to take. However similar to the first episode it's comical in black-and-white and there's little to no violence. But, when you get to the end it gets more ominous. I feel like that leaves you wondering what is going to happen next. I believe this is the episode where it all starts to get even more intriguing and you know that questions will soon be answered.
Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen are truly a perfect chemistry and match for their characters in this universe.
Marvel took a huge swing with the throwback to the monochrome, but overly pleasant and charming world of nostalgic sitcom television from the 50-60's. This is an absolutely wonderful avenue that I can guarantee will grip and introduce new viewers to the 'golden age' of tv & cinema (respectfully say 80's and older).
Disney and Marvel know exactly what their vision (huh huh *nudge) is for this seemingly impossible roadmap of Marvel (and Star Wars) tv and film future.
This show is going to be a damn smash hit of course, and I would say it is definitely on its fast track to earning that, with this absurdly fun two episodes.
⭐= 1-2 ⭐⭐=3-4 ⭐⭐⭐=5-6 ⭐⭐⭐⭐=7-8 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐=9-10
Marvel took a huge swing with the throwback to the monochrome, but overly pleasant and charming world of nostalgic sitcom television from the 50-60's. This is an absolutely wonderful avenue that I can guarantee will grip and introduce new viewers to the 'golden age' of tv & cinema (respectfully say 80's and older).
Disney and Marvel know exactly what their vision (huh huh *nudge) is for this seemingly impossible roadmap of Marvel (and Star Wars) tv and film future.
This show is going to be a damn smash hit of course, and I would say it is definitely on its fast track to earning that, with this absurdly fun two episodes.
⭐= 1-2 ⭐⭐=3-4 ⭐⭐⭐=5-6 ⭐⭐⭐⭐=7-8 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐=9-10
So different and creative. Definitely a top notch experience. Go into it with no expectations and this show will just do the rest. Really enjoying what I've seeing so far.
Very funny episode. I suspect the plot will take off in the next episode, and I'm all for it.
To the people saying that it's 'boring' and has no real story: that's the point. There is something larger going on, which they (and we) aren't supposed to know yet.
To the people saying that it's 'boring' and has no real story: that's the point. There is something larger going on, which they (and we) aren't supposed to know yet.
This is episode is both weird and hilarious. The comedy levels here are certainly stepped up and I loved every second of it. It plays with the classic cringe moments you would expect for an old sit-com and integrates it with the marvel elements fans are so fond of. The comedy also is clever contrast to the subtle suspense and confusion in this episode which almost causes viewers , and the characters, to forget that something isn't quite right.
Elizabeth Olsen has always been great as Wanda but this episode features some of my best Vision moments, showcasing Paul Bettany's talent.
The writers so far seem to be only giving us breadcrumbs of the true nature of this show, and for the most part are keeping us in the dark, possibly more so than some characters involved, almost an opposite to the overused dramatic irony of other tv. Other fans may not like this decision, and to each of their own so that's fine, but I'm enjoying the confusion and intrigue, and the way those feelings line up with the tone of the show, and how the characters must also feel.
Elizabeth Olsen has always been great as Wanda but this episode features some of my best Vision moments, showcasing Paul Bettany's talent.
The writers so far seem to be only giving us breadcrumbs of the true nature of this show, and for the most part are keeping us in the dark, possibly more so than some characters involved, almost an opposite to the overused dramatic irony of other tv. Other fans may not like this decision, and to each of their own so that's fine, but I'm enjoying the confusion and intrigue, and the way those feelings line up with the tone of the show, and how the characters must also feel.
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- TriviaThe animated title sequence contains references to Wanda and Vision's comic and movie history: The title sequence starts with six stars twinkling in a circle, referring to the Infinity Stones that gave Wanda and the Vision their powers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When the Vision gets ready for work, the helmet of the Grim Reaper (a comic-book enemy to the Vision and Scarlet Witch) can be spotted on the bedroom floor, alongside some bones. When Wanda is shopping, there is an advertisement for Bova Milk. In the comics, Bova was a sentient cow who raised Wanda and her brother Pietro in their childhood. Another advertisement is for Auntie A's Cat Litter. This refers to Agatha Harkness and her cat Ebony, who was an ally to Wanda in the comics; the title of Auntie Agatha comes from the comic "New Avengers 26" (January 2007). At Wanda and Vision's house there is a statuette of the Whizzer on a table. In the comics, the Whizzer was a super fast superhero thought to be Wanda's father in the comics for several years, who was killed off in the comic "The Vision and the Scarlet Witch".
- ErroresAt the start of the magic show, Wanda is wearing earrings. A few minutes in, she is no longer wearing them, but by the end of the magic show, she is wearing them again. She is not shown putting them on or taking them off.
- Créditos curiososThe opening credits are an animated sequence of Wanda, Vision, and their friends in a parody of Hechizada (1964)'s title sequence.
- ConexionesEdited into WandaVision: Breaking the Fourth Wall (2021)
- Bandas sonorasWandaVision!
Written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
Produced by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Performed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Sara Mann, Jessica Rotter, Cindy Bourquin, Elyse Willis, LC Powell, Robert Lopez (as Bobby Lopez), Eric Bradley, Greg Whipple, Jasper Randall & Gerald White
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 34min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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