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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/08/a...Schaeffer.html
Schaeffer says her goal was always to explore the origins of Wanda’s psychic wounds by wrapping them in the mystery of her retro-TV fixation. "For the whole season it was like, how does she do this?" says Schaeffer. "How, how, how, how, how? And really, the question is, why? What in her personhood, what in her past, led to this moment? Let’s explore that, unpack that and look at the full human before us. And still have it be entertaining, with all the bells and whistles and all the blasty-blasty, all in one thing.” Schaeffer adds: "The first thing was the notion of, how do you do this? How do you take sitcoms and combine them with Wanda and Vision who, up to this point in the M.C.U., were such self-serious characters and dramatic characters with so much sadness surrounding them. They weren’t funny. What’s the synthesis? I’m a big fan of Lost, and I was very inspired by shows like Russian Doll, Forever and Homecoming. I relished the opportunity of a slow burn. It seemed like an exciting, sneak-attack way to have a bit of a social commentary and a very large story of character and grief." Schaeffer says she originally pitched a CSI rewind episode. "I thought, how interesting to do sitcom, sitcom, sitcom, and then shatter that and be in a different genre," she says. "But once we got in the writers’ room, we stayed with family sitcoms and sitcoms that were on the brighter, optimistic side of the spectrum because it is a fantasy. That meant things like All in the Family and Roseanne got shunted to the side. I had an episode that was The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and it was about Wanda’s work-life balance. Those are spectacular shows and say so much about our culture and ourselves. But we stayed in the zone of aspirational family sitcoms and that helped us find the focus of the show." ALSO:
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