 I don't have any coffee yet because I'm still trying to wake up, but admittedly so is the show as well. Heh, Star Wars. Hey guys, this is my review for episode three of WandaVision. Still waiting for the point of the show to kind of reveal itself. It at least gave us the freaking carrot in this episode though. This episode has Wanda and Vision dealing with Wanda's very very sudden pregnancy. There are some jokes, there's some odd VFX kind of tricks here and there. For the first half of the episode, it's just kind of just bongo. There's a few jokes here and there with some of the neighbors about trying to get out of the area. Vision is still like, oh, about it all. Part that matters to this episode is the last five minutes, where it starts to get really breaking the Truman Show wall. And now comes the question of who's actually in control of the booth. Are not so much who's in control of it, but who's wanting it. Wanda is clearly in this dimensional hold. She is in this weird augmented reality. So it's kind of like a maze runner sort of deal or something along those lines. But I think she's also kind of dipping into her own guilty conscience and realizing that she escapes this world. If she's out of this, she loses vision because vision is dead in reality. But at least that's what we're being told is what we have been told since Infinity War. But this false reality, this augmented world is clearly giving her what she wants and she is playing into it. There was even that little tidbit where Vision was like, hasn't something terrible happened? Isn't this some sort of false world? And then it just right back and didn't even do the rewind or she didn't even have to say no like last time. It just cut back to Vision being like, oh yeah, it's like that. But as I said, I am still waiting for this show to be something. They had all of these ads talking about how it was going to be a new barrier television or something like that. Right now it's just been strange homages to 50s, 60s, and 70s television. I'm not getting anything else besides that. There have been a few visual effects that have been quite impressive, I'll say. Every time Vision switches back and forth, that's pretty decent. This doesn't do anything yet to really drag me in. I'm still waiting for that and to appear. It started. It started to say end at the end of this episode, but we're still not in the full know of what's happening. But at least this episode had more than 30 seconds relevant to the main plot of whatever this show was about, rather than the last two episodes that had maybe 30 seconds apiece. This spent a good five minutes about what the show's about. Either way, I'm still kind of on the end about Wandavision. I'll admit that probably my favorite part of the whole episode was when the aspect ratio changed. It went from the old box tube to the widescreen normal formative mat. That was probably the most interesting part of the entire episode to me, and that might be saying something when an aspect ratio changes, the thing that makes me go, oh. It's between like a three and a four, honestly. Production value's good. Yeah, I'm not going to deny that. It's still a little weird to see how this is still taking its goddamn time to really talk about anything. I don't know. I think I'm going to give this a three out of seven. It's just not hitting me yet. Maybe next episode will be the one that's like, ah, yeah, because sometimes shows can do that. They can have a very, very dry and dull opening, but then the latter half is exceptional. And that might be the case with Wandavision. We'll see because now we're a third of the way through this. So we'll see how the rest of it plays out. But otherwise, I'm still not hooked on this. And considering all the things that they said this show was going to be, I'm really surprised at how dry it is still. Anyways, guys, that's all for me. I hope you enjoyed this review. If you did, leave a like, and if you're interested in more subscribe. Otherwise, see you guys next time. Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, but we are still asking for your support. To see any and all updates about the upcoming Undergrads movie, be sure to check out and like the Bring Back Undergrads Facebook page. And with any luck, we'll see you guys soon.