I really intend to watch WandaVision. The show premiered a few years ago, and I'm not really a Marvel Fan. In addition, there wasn't anything I read, or really saw in the promos drew me to the series. I heard it was good, but just wasn't motivated to watch.
That changed however, after hearing about the spin-off, Agatha All Along. I am a huge fan of Kathryn Hahn, as well as love me some Joe Locke and Patti LuPone. As many FH viewers also know, I also love me some witches. Although Hahn stated you didn't have see WandaVision to enjoy Agatha, I decided to watch the 10 episodes before the spin-off premiered.
I'm only on episode six, and it took me awhile to get into it. The first two episodes on reinforced all of the reasons I never tuned in. Then... things began to change in episode 3, beyond just he colorization. Things began to pick up, and by episode four, I was finally starting to appreciate what the show was doing, as well, loved the visual and fun tributes to classic sit-coms.
Episode four also introduced us to Director Hayward played by the ultra hot Josh Stamberg. When Hayward strutted on screen, I not just taken with hot DILF, I also remembered loving the actor from many of previous roles.
Although I never watched Stamberg in his biggest television roles, (The Affair, Parenthood and Drop Dead Diva) I did remember his guest appearances on shows including; The Good Wife, The Time Traveler's Wife and standing in his tighty whities in Six Feet Under.
Given how daddy delicious he looked in his suit and trench coast on WandaVision, I thought a search might uncover a shirtless shot or two. Since I only watched the first couple of episodes of The Affair, I wasn't aware of his great butt scene, and full frontal flash from the shows first episode of the second season. Might have me returning to finish that series...
Six Feet UnderAlthough Agatha All Along dropped it's first two episodes this week, I'm determined to finish the final four episodes of WandaVision before starting. Hoping to do so this weekend, as it will soon be October, the season of the witch!
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And Josh’s mother is NPR’s Susan Stamberg.
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