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The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith

WandaVision Q&A S1: Pt 2 - Jac Schaeffer

The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith

Jeff Goldsmith

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4.6640 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Host Jeff Goldsmith interviews head writer Jac Schaeffer after the Season 1 finale about WandaVision.

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0:00.0

This one goes out to a gal who's kind of a hero of mine. She's happy go lucky, a little bit

0:04.9

clueless and a little bit nosy, and she's always hanging out in Westview, New Jersey.

0:09.9

Howdy, I'm Jeff Goldsmith, and this is the Q&A. My agenda is simple. Each week I plan to

0:14.4

bring you in-depth insights into the creative process of storytelling. Folks, I was really glad to have with me, Jack Schaefer, the headwriter of

0:21.1

Wanda Vision as we continued to discuss season one. This is technically the part two of our

0:26.2

interview, I guess, because it's postseason, post finale. And I was really glad that we were

0:30.7

able to talk about the finer points of the show now that the cat is proverbially out of the

0:36.8

bag.

0:39.3

You know, I love Wanda Vision.

0:42.2

It was just an absolute blast to watch this show.

0:45.4

It's such a great character portrayal of Wanda.

0:49.0

It had so much love brimming from the comics.

0:52.3

And it also became its own new thing. It just was a fantastic first season.

0:55.0

And it was a pleasure to watch each week.

0:57.9

And as this has been said a million times,

1:00.4

this reiterates the concept of people nationally being able to have a discussion one week at a time rather than an instant binge.

1:10.3

And by the way, I do love an instant

1:12.2

bench. I have friends that I knew that waited until there were more episodes released

1:17.5

to start watching because they could binge it. But the interesting thing is, with everybody's

1:21.8

different schedules these days, I think that one week at a time means that generally within

1:26.8

the first four days or so that an

1:29.4

episode was released, most of the people I seem to know had watched it.

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