

email landed in Norm’s inbox, but however it did, it was the crucial last piece of information that Vision needed to finally confront Wanda. Vision presses his fingers back against Abilash’s temples, reverting him into poor, clueless Norm. Vision tries to calm him down, but Abilash starts to yell about someone-he says “her”-being inside of his head, and how Vision needs to stop her. Abilash has no idea how long he’s been under Wanda’s control, and quickly looks for his phone to contact his sister.

referencing the newly redubbed “Maximoff Anomaly.” Vision presses his fingers against the computer, zapping away the email, before turning to Norm to do the same:Īwakened from his sitcom trance, the man who’s actually named Abilash Tandon frantically begs for help. As Norm begins to read it aloud, the entire office chimes in without warning, reading along with him as he goes through the secret communication from S.W.O.R.D.

After dialing it up, they find a very revealing email waiting for them. having upgraded its technology, Vision helps Norm test out the internet on his computer. And outside of Wanda’s view, he figures out the mystery at last. Later, after Vision’s suspicions continue to grow at home (along with the twins, who choose to instantly age another five years so they can keep their new dog), the synthezoid returns to the office for the first time since the premiere. You can’t control ’em, no matter how hard you try.” In a potentially ominous line, Agnes says with a chuckle: “Kids. And then it gets stranger: Tommy and Billy grow up even faster than they were conceived, past the toddler stage altogether and into walking, talking, 5-year-old boys.

Even when Vision pulls her aside to ask about the bizarre moment, Wanda doesn’t acknowledge the strangeness of the situation. Though briefly stunned, Wanda brushes off the minor interruption to keep the scene rolling. “Do you want me to take that again?” she asks Wanda nervously. (Vision immediately notices the oddly convenient timing.) When Vision expresses concern over Agnes babysitting the kids, Agnes freezes up, and breaks character altogether. At the exact moment that Wanda tells Vision they may need some help taking care of their crying, sleep-deprived twin boys, neighbor Agnes rings the doorbell. However, unlike those first few episodes, where familiar sitcom plots played out for the lion’s share of each week’s limited running time, it doesn’t take long before the cracks begin to show in this particular reality.
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Wanda and Vision’s living room suddenly looks a lot like the one that Elizabeth Olsen’s older sisters grew up in while on the set of Full House, while our superhero couple finds themselves as new parents at the heart of a family sitcom. After passing through the sitcom eras of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s, WandaVision picks up in the late ’80s. The fifth episode begins similarly to the show’s first three installments, jumping right into the sitcom world that Wanda has created in Westview. What’s Really Happening? In Westview Screenshots via Disney+ With a lot to cover this week, let’s dive into what’s happening inside and out of Wanda’s world, before discussing the return of Pietro Maximoff and a few of the episode’s Easter eggs. attempts to put an end to Wanda’s reign of terror.
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And in the fifth episode, appropriately titled “On a Very Special Episode …,” the series again takes a new direction, blending its fake sitcom format in Westview with its more traditional superhero-movie style, as S.W.O.R.D. Every week of WandaVision has been significantly different from the last. Quicksilver is walking back into his sister’s life, years after his death, and at the same time, the X-Men are finally entering the MCU.īut even beyond Pietro’s return, and Peters’s reprisal of his role from the X-Men films, there were several big moments packed into the eventful episode. Instead, it’s Evan Peters who shows up at Wanda’s doorstep in the episode’s closing moments. Darcy Lewis notes in fourth-wall-breaking fashion, Pietro has been recast-Quicksilver is no longer being played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson. In the series’ biggest reveal yet, WandaVision closed this week’s wild episode by resurrecting Pietro Maximoff … from a completely different film franchise. The fifth episode of WandaVision shifted not only the course of the remainder of the show’s only season-it potentially just altered the future of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe.
