

Vision is playing "Father Knows Best" in Suburbia Wow, remember Captain America: Civil War? The Sokovia Accords were a direct response to the Avengers at large but, specifically, were kicked into gear when Wanda lost control of her abilities and killed civilians. But.does that mean he's alive? Or, at least, whatever Vision's version of alive is? Given that it was revealed last week Wanda can see him in his dead state, probably not. So is the Vision within Westview actually Vision or not? We now know she recently stole Vision's dead body from a lab and has seemingly reanimated it in Westview.

It's easy to forget that Wanda's never formally used the Scarlet Witch codename in the MCU-which makes sense because her powers in the movies have never actually had anything to do with magic like they once did in the comics. It's entirely possible that the anomalies we see here with her blood samples and scans are the first clues to her MCU superhero origin, so it would be smart to keep an eye on her moving forward. In the comics Monica has superpowers of her own, and has even used the Captain Marvel codename. Interestingly, Growing Pains had a spin-off-Just the 10 of Us, which starred WandaVision director Matt Shakman. This week's theme song borrows heavily from the classic '80s sitcoms Family Ties and Growing Pains. It seems that Westview's reality is breaking down faster than before. This episode wastes no time at all in being insanely creepy as Agnes asks to "take it from the top" after Vision fails to stick to the script. This could be nothing, but given our on-going "is Agnes actually Agatha Harkness?" hypothesis, Agnes volunteering to behave as the babies' nanny and saying she's got some "tricks up her sleeve" seems like something we should take note of.
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T his week, Wanda and Vision's home is definitely inspired by Full House and any number of other '80s sitcoms. Oh, and there's also one of the single biggest twists in MCU history-so if you haven't watched the episode yet, you might want to do that. Meanwhile, outside the Westview anomaly, SWORD and their contracted experts Jimmy Woo and Darcy Lewis are doing their best to figure out the best way to breach the bubble and rescue the civilians trapped inside-but there are some major differences of opinion among the ranks when the question of how Wanda should be handled comes up. And on top of their reality literally starting to feel like a poorly rehearsed play, Wanda and Vision are also struggling to keep up with their new twin sons who are displaying some disconcerting abilities of their own. And the artifice of the whole thing isn't the only thing fraying-Wanda's mental state does not seem to be improving. This week's episode of WandaVision was by far the creepiest of the series, with no shortage of majorly uncanny moments to show the sitcom structure beginning to fray at the edges.
