I am growing more disenchanted with each issue of this. Sure, my "thing" is about paying attention to logical inconsistencies and continuity errors. Some people may call that a fault, but I think it's just that I'm imagining any 10-year-old kid reading a story and wanting it to make sense. And this story does not.
The writer keeps emphasizing the oddest, wrong details. A resurrected version of the Scarlet Witch shows up this issue, apparently created from an "old backup," so she doesn't remember much of anything that has happened in comics since the 80s. I could deal with that. Hell, it might even give writers a chance to "fix" the Scarlet Witch, after she has at various points been made a villain, mentally ill, no longer a mutant, no longer Magneto's daughter, no longer using chaos magic, and BACK to using chaos magic.
But the writer keeps making Wiccan and Speed refer to Wanda as "Mom," and she keeps portraying them as so upset about Wanda's death. This makes no sense. Wanda didn't raise them. We know for a fact that Billy grew up with a happy family with two parents and siblings (the Kaplans). Tommy, probably not so much, because he was introduced as a prisoner in some superpowered version of Juvie. But regardless, Tommy has a different birth mother, at a minimum, even though readers have never been shown who that woman was. Billy and Tommy both lived something like 16 years of their lives with absolutely no clue that they were in any way related to Wanda, or each other. Hell, they STILL probably aren't related to her, unless we are explicitly told that whatever "spiritual reincarnation" process created them also rewrote their DNA. They're just young adults who for some reason look similar to each other, and share powers associated with Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, based upon some convoluted magical explanation. These people are NOT relatives in any other sense.
This whole storyline is offensive to adopted people, or people who have adopted children. You expect me to believe that Billy, with his happy Jewish family in New York that completely accepted him for being gay and welcomed Hulkling into the family (even though they were both still in high school), chooses to reject all of that? So that he can call some woman he has barely met "Mom"? He doesn't feel at all conflicted about calling this strange woman by the name he usually uses for the woman who raised him for 16 years of his life?
THEY WOULDN'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT WANDA. She didn't raise them. Arguably, she also didn't even give birth to them. She is a spiritual egg donor, at best. They have no relationship.
Leah Williams continues to demonstrate that she has a bizarre misunderstanding of telepathy. In the previous two issues of this miniseries, she acted like it was so difficult for telepaths to just look up Magneto's recent memory of whether or not he killed Wanda. But in this issue, Jean and Rachel casually talk about looking up Wanda's most recent memory as if it will be effortless. And it was. Then, Rachel talks casually about updating Wanda's memories, and does so within moments.
Shouldn't that have been difficult? Rachel showed Wanda some classic panels of Wanda acting like a villain ("No more mutants" is featured prominently). But those were events Rachel wasn't present for. How would Rachel have access to those memories at all, let alone from Wanda's perspective? Is Rachel otherwise just telling Wanda about everything that has happened since the 80s?
This is at least the second time in the last month X-writers have talked about updating someone's memory from another person's perspective. X-Men #4 talked about how Laura could get her memories of being in love with Synch from Synch, by way of a telepath. But that doesn't make a lot of sense. From Synch's point of view, she would have memories of looking at her own face, and being sexually attracted to the sound of her own voice and the shape of her own body. Getting memories from Synch wouldn't provide her any insight as to how she actually felt about Synch in that timeline. Maybe that version of Laura had a lot of animosity for Synch and was only staying with him because he was literally the last man in the world, and Synch never knew that. So in that scenario, would the present-day version of Laura really be getting her own memories if she were somehow to have Synch's downloaded?
With Wanda, it's the same problem, but even less logical. Rachel wasn't standing around watching Wanda declare "No more mutants." She couldn't even update Wanda's memories from an outsider's point of view, looking at Wanda's face. She definitely can't give Wanda any insight as to Wanda's reasoning and feelings while she did the things that she did.
And for all that I love Wiccan (he and Rachel are both in my top 3 favorite characters of all time), and he is supposed to be so powerful, Leah Williams gave him a power here that he isn't supposed to have. Wiccan is overpowered, sure. Generally speaking, his power is that he can reshape reality based upon speaking his intent aloud. At least once he was given the limitation that he must hear the sound of his own voice. But his early appearances contradicted this, because he was shown flinging lightning bolts and creating force fields without speaking aloud at all.
But no matter which version of Wiccan's powers you're looking at, he has NEVER had sensory powers. That's one of the few ways in which Wiccan has been consistently limited. He has no telepathy or precognition. Yet, somehow, in this issue he takes one look at Wanda and talks about knowing that pieces of her are missing, as if she were from the past.
A) Wiccan can't do that, and B) even if Wiccan could do that, how would he even know what Wanda of the present is supposed to "feel" like? I can only think of 3 occasions in which Wiccan was in the same room as her. He met her once before he joined the Young Avengers in a flashback scene; though, they didn't seem aware of the fact they were "related" back then. Then he met her once during Avengers: The Children's Crusade. Then she was in the background at his recent wedding with Hulkling, but we never actually saw her talk to either Wiccan or Speed.
So, what the Hell?