Thread:Bratpack/@comment-25692211-20150719125302/@comment-25692211-20150805140851

Well, if I'm going to be totally honest, I'm not the biggest fan of QS or SW. But Quicksilver was more enjoyable on screen and unlike Olsen, Aaron Taylor Johnson was at least putting emotion into his performance and made Quicksilver into a memorable character. Olsen's acting just didn't seem very enthusiastic, and she's not that bad an actress, but she failed to make Scarlet Witch anything more than a plot device. And like I said before, unlike Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver showed multiple dimensions to his character, not just anger and sadness. He could be funny and serious, sad and happy, a total pain in the a** but also a surprising hero. He had the sort of loveable jerk personality that Tony Stark is known for.

But Quicksilver is interesting mainly because his powers offered something new. He's the only character in this franchise who has superspeed. Just like Ant Man offered a look from a perpective where everything is bigger than you, QS offered a look from a perspective where everything is slower. What brand new perspective did Scarlet Witch offer to the MCU?