Well, at the beginning, the series was quite slow to tell the truth, it perfectly imitated a chapter of a television program from those years, with some somewhat dramatic, unexpected or action scene, this made people -including me- a bit discouraged. little when watching the series, however, as it progressed - from chapter 3, to be exact - the plot began to make sense, the ends were tying up and we discovered that the slow and even desperate start was necessary to argue the reality they were living and what Wanda was doing. Little by little characters and information are revealed to us, showing us a slightly different story in Marvel, making the main character the one who causes all the chaos, destruction and even pain, but at the same time we feel empathy, already Either because of his later appearances in the different films, or because of everything that the series itself shows us, making us angry or despairing by loving a character so much but at the same time wanting him to be arrested. For the eighth chapter, they show us the true villain, Agatha, turning the story around and making it more exciting and confirming the most theories. In the end, they leave us a somewhat destroyed Wanda, both by his own actions and by no longer having his family with him -although we remember that Vision is an android, which means that he can stay alive, as SOWARD demonstrated by rebuilding him. white and "evil", giving us hope that he is still alive-, but at the same time calmer, showing that her pain, although still present, is more controlled, in addition to entering a new plot of personal self-discovery on her part, and the control of his powers, leaving us a loose end that we hope is about to be tied in the future Doctor Strange movie. Personally, the series fascinated me, it expanded the MCU even more and gave it a new perspective, it made me love Wanda a little more, giving me hope, tears and joys. In conclusion, the series was very good, and it is highly recommended. 10