WandaVision on Disney+

She is not the villain, wont be the villian.

Total red herring.

Mentor maybe or sage in the end.
 
Concerning the most recent episode-

Wasn’t there a scene that actually showed Wanda stealing Vision’s body? Or was that supposed to be like a doctored video by SWORD or something? Or I suppose Director Hayward more specifically?
 
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Concerning the most recent episode-

Wasn’t there a scene that actually showed Wanda stealing Vision’s body? Or was that supposed to be like a doctored video by SWORD or something? Or I suppose Director Hayward more specifically?
I think that video never really showed her take him. I think it showed the security view of her blasting doors and when she dropped into the room. I think it cut off after that and the director just said she'd taken the visions body.
 
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I'll tell yall what. When I first heard the concept for this show and watched the first episodes I was a little skeptical. I figured it "might be" watchable, but that's it. Boy was I wrong. I think they really hit a homerun with this show. It's got a little bit of everything, comedy, story, touching into a little drama/ action now (maybe action isn't the right word, maybe energy is better? ), and feeling/ pain. There's at least some depth to the show. I can't wait for the final episode.
 
I'll tell yall what. When I first heard the concept for this show and watched the first episodes I was a little skeptical. I figured it "might be" watchable, but that's it. Boy was I wrong. I think they really hit a homerun with this show. It's got a little bit of everything, comedy, story, touching into a little drama/ action now (maybe action isn't the right word, maybe energy is better? ), and feeling/ pain. There's at least some depth to the show. I can't wait for the final episode.
Same here. Me and my wife were going to watch it strictly to keep in the loop for when it was referenced down the road and now we eagerly wait for Friday night. I’ve been extremely impressed
 
Has anyone noticed that it seems to shift from full screen during her created world, to wide screen during reality? 🤔
 
please tell me it isnt just agatha

They referenced her using dark magic, so I think it'll be tied to that. Her needing to know how Wanda got that powerful doc that she can release some inter-dimensional being that Agatha draws her power from.
 
please tell me it isnt just agatha

Starting to think Paul Bettany was trolling when he said he looked forward to working with "this actor" because I think he meant....himself. I think the imagined Vision will battle the new Vision. I don't think this show is going to end up going where we thought. I think the "aerospace engineer" was the random person we saw so no FF intro or anything like that. I think Agatha is the main villan. But I do think the end will probably set up the bigger cooler stuff like the multiverse and the next Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. At least I hope so, I really hope Evan Peters' return as QS isn't just some coincidence that Agatha just made appear for a fan Easter Egg because that would be really, really lame.

I hope I'm wrong but I seriously doubt they introduce a villan in the last episode (other than setting up a bigger villan in a post credit scene like how Thanos was introduced).
 
Starting to think Paul Bettany was trolling when he said he looked forward to working with "this actor" because I think he meant....himself. I think the imagined Vision will battle the new Vision. I don't think this show is going to end up going where we thought. I think the "aerospace engineer" was the random person we saw so no FF intro or anything like that. I think Agatha is the main villan. But I do think the end will probably set up the bigger cooler stuff like the multiverse and the next Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. At least I hope so, I really hope Evan Peters' return as QS isn't just some coincidence that Agatha just made appear for a fan Easter Egg because that would be really, really lame.

I hope I'm wrong but I seriously doubt they introduce a villan in the last episode (other than setting up a bigger villan in a post credit scene like how Thanos was introduced).

With only 1 episode left and Wanda due to be in the new Dr. Strange, it's unlikely this is going to come to a conclusion with Agatha being defeated. It's likely going to be left open-ended as it leads into Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Likely, Wanda opens the door to the multiverse in this last episode. I still think the Fantastic Four are the most likely.
 
I don’t get Agatha. She wasn’t a villain in the comics. She first appeared as the nanny for the Reed and Sue Richards son, Franklin. This episode made it out like she was just wanting to understand how Wanda is doing what she is doing. So while Agatha isn’t really behind what is happening, she definitely was trying to influence Wanda.
 

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