(Spoiler alert: This story contains plot details from the 7th episode of “WandaVision.”)
At last, Wanda’s neighbor Agnes finally revealed what everyone has suspected from the start: She’s actually Agatha Harkness and, lo and behold, she’s also the force behind a lot of the more chaotic events affecting Wanda’s carefully curated sitcom reality.
But the reveal, right at the end of the 7th episode, “Breaking The Fourth Wall,” wasn’t just a standard villain speech. “WandaVision” treated viewers to a hilarious sitcom opening titles sequence complete with an extremely catchy, “The Munsters”-inspired theme song called “It Was…. All Along” that explained the whole thing and, like pretty much all of the original music the show has given us so far, was an utter delight.
And it’s even more delightful knowing that Kathryn Hahn was the one performing it.
Okay, it wasn’t all Kathryn Hahn.
At last, Wanda’s neighbor Agnes finally revealed what everyone has suspected from the start: She’s actually Agatha Harkness and, lo and behold, she’s also the force behind a lot of the more chaotic events affecting Wanda’s carefully curated sitcom reality.
But the reveal, right at the end of the 7th episode, “Breaking The Fourth Wall,” wasn’t just a standard villain speech. “WandaVision” treated viewers to a hilarious sitcom opening titles sequence complete with an extremely catchy, “The Munsters”-inspired theme song called “It Was…. All Along” that explained the whole thing and, like pretty much all of the original music the show has given us so far, was an utter delight.
And it’s even more delightful knowing that Kathryn Hahn was the one performing it.
Okay, it wasn’t all Kathryn Hahn.
- 19/02/2021
- par Andrea Towers
- The Wrap
This article contains WandaVision spoilers.
We got at least one big reveal in the seventh episode of Marvel’s WandaVision, and though it was indeed a key turning point that we’d been expecting since the series began, it wasn’t quite what some fans hoped for. There are still two episodes to go, however, and we suspect there might be more huge reveals left to come, and yet more wild commercials that many of us will spend hours picking apart.
The commercial in episode 7 was for an antidepressant called Nexus. The term “Nexus” has ties to the established MCU and Marvel Comics, and we’re here to talk you through what you need to know about the ramifications Nexus might have in both WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, for which WandaVision essentially acts as a prequel series.
So, let’s get down to business!
The...
We got at least one big reveal in the seventh episode of Marvel’s WandaVision, and though it was indeed a key turning point that we’d been expecting since the series began, it wasn’t quite what some fans hoped for. There are still two episodes to go, however, and we suspect there might be more huge reveals left to come, and yet more wild commercials that many of us will spend hours picking apart.
The commercial in episode 7 was for an antidepressant called Nexus. The term “Nexus” has ties to the established MCU and Marvel Comics, and we’re here to talk you through what you need to know about the ramifications Nexus might have in both WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, for which WandaVision essentially acts as a prequel series.
So, let’s get down to business!
The...
- 19/02/2021
- par Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
We still have lots of questions about Wanda Maximoff’s true intentions on WandaVision… but Monica Rambeau has become just as big a mystery as of late.
Ever since she got tossed from The Hex in Episode 3, Teyonah Parris‘ S.W.O.R.D. agent has been a total enigma: Her post-Hex X-rays (Hex-rays?) came back blank, her very cells have changed as a result of her time in Westview, and she’s been chatting with an as-yet-unseen aerospace engineer who could help her go back into the mind-controlled town, which Monica seems eager to try.
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Ever since she got tossed from The Hex in Episode 3, Teyonah Parris‘ S.W.O.R.D. agent has been a total enigma: Her post-Hex X-rays (Hex-rays?) came back blank, her very cells have changed as a result of her time in Westview, and she’s been chatting with an as-yet-unseen aerospace engineer who could help her go back into the mind-controlled town, which Monica seems eager to try.
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- 18/02/2021
- par Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
This week on WandaVision, in the longest episode yet, Wanda and Vision dealt with an increasingly fuller house while also discovering new family ties.
As expected, “On a Very Special Episode” went totally ’80s, picking up with Wanda and Vision unable to soothe their crying twins. Even a bit of magic didn’t work! Yet just as they wonder if they need some help… who arrives but Agnes, making a pit stop on her way to Jazzercise to try out “a couple of tricks up my sleeve.” When Vision balks at Agnes laying hands on the newborns, it leads to an unscripted bit of awkwardness,...
As expected, “On a Very Special Episode” went totally ’80s, picking up with Wanda and Vision unable to soothe their crying twins. Even a bit of magic didn’t work! Yet just as they wonder if they need some help… who arrives but Agnes, making a pit stop on her way to Jazzercise to try out “a couple of tricks up my sleeve.” When Vision balks at Agnes laying hands on the newborns, it leads to an unscripted bit of awkwardness,...
- 05/02/2021
- par Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
This article contains WandaVision spoilers.
WandaVision episode 5 threw viewers, Vision, and even Wanda herself for a loop, when her long-dead twin brother Pietro Maximoff dropped into their now-80s-set Westview pad for a touching reunion, opening up a can of Marvel Cinematic Universe worms that have now spilled just about everywhere.
Pietro, as played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the MCU, originally died in a hail of bullets protecting Hawkeye and an endangered child at the climax of Avengers: Age of Ultron – Marvel’s 2015 blockbuster team-up movie where we first properly met Wanda – and Kevin Feige and director Joss Whedon both promised Pietro’s death was a permanent one that they planned to honor going forward.
Well, Marvel sorta kept that promise during episode 5 of its Scarlet Witch and Vision spinoff series, managing to bring Pietro back from the dead – at least in the sitcom reality of WandaVision – by recasting the...
WandaVision episode 5 threw viewers, Vision, and even Wanda herself for a loop, when her long-dead twin brother Pietro Maximoff dropped into their now-80s-set Westview pad for a touching reunion, opening up a can of Marvel Cinematic Universe worms that have now spilled just about everywhere.
Pietro, as played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the MCU, originally died in a hail of bullets protecting Hawkeye and an endangered child at the climax of Avengers: Age of Ultron – Marvel’s 2015 blockbuster team-up movie where we first properly met Wanda – and Kevin Feige and director Joss Whedon both promised Pietro’s death was a permanent one that they planned to honor going forward.
Well, Marvel sorta kept that promise during episode 5 of its Scarlet Witch and Vision spinoff series, managing to bring Pietro back from the dead – at least in the sitcom reality of WandaVision – by recasting the...
- 05/02/2021
- par Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
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