So, Wandavision?


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Oh really? I must have missed that line.

I wonder if Woo's missing person's case will become important to the plot. The situation may have escalated to a missing town case now, but we still don't know who the original missing person was. And it could be important in solving this mystery.
 

Levistus's_Leviathan

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Yeah, the two main theories for the villains (based off of the hexagons) are Mephisto and Swarm.

Mephisto because he's tied to the comic-book storyline that this is "based off of", and also for a few other reasons (there are 6 sides on a hexagon, therefore the "triple6" that is in my title could relate to Mephisto, the fact that he appears in the Loki trailer as a stained-glass window, and that Wanda will be in the Multiverse of Madness, and Mephisto is a common Doctor Strange villain.)

Swarm is less likely to be the main villain, but hexagons are connected to bees, and we did see a beekeeper in Episode 2/4. We are still unsure as to what happened to the agent that turned into the beekeeper when he crossed into "Wanda's Vision", so this possibly could be the origin story for Swarm.
 

Umbran

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Well, in this episode they purposefully draw attention to it. They show the characters reacting to Monica suddenly being gone and the episode ending. Right after though, we as an audience are shown what really happened to Monica. The part that wasn't broadcast.

As they state in the episode, they are recording everything. Even if it were a mental effect, they would still record what their collective minds are unable to remember. If they draw so much attention to it, that seems like the opposite of hand waving.

I think the fact that it is edited is relevant. I am not convinced the time difference itself is relevant.
 

Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
Maybe the 6 sides of a hexagon could be related to the 6 Infinity Stones? They were destroyed by Thanos, "reduced to atoms", but their power still has to exist in the multiverse (otherwise, the multiverse would be destroyed). Maybe they found their way to Wanda? That could explain her reality bending powers (Reality Stone), the time difference (Time Stone), the return of Vision and his power source (Mind Stone), the shape of her domain and Vision's superspeed (Space Stone), the barrier (Power Stone), and the new personas created by the reality and the souls of her children (Soul Stone). The reason for them to reach out to her could be because Wanda got her powers from an Infinity Stone and had her life severely changed by the Infinity Stones multiple times (she was snapped, blipped, she destroyed the Mind Stone before the Time Stone undid it, etc).

I could be grasping at straws here, but the number 6 seems to be important in this show. There are 6 "main" characters (Wanda, Vision, Darcy, Monica, Kim Woo, and Agnes), 6 Infinity Stones (which were fairly recently destroyed), and 6 sides of a hexagon.

Any thoughts on this? Could the Infinity Stones have a part in this?
 
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I could be grasping at straws here, but the number 6 seems to be important in this show. There are 6 "main" characters (Wanda, Vision, Darcy, Monica, Kim Woo, and Agnes), 6 episodes, and 6 sides of a hexagon.

9 episodes, not 6. But six of the episodes are confirmed to be themed after the six decades from the 50's to the 00's.
 


I noticed btw that Agnes is the only person on the wall who does not have an ID card taped to her poster. Also, the line where her real name should be is blank. Only the name of her character (her alias), her occupation (on the show) and age (which can be an estimate) are listed. This must mean SWORD hasn't identified her yet!

Episode 4 tries hard to get us to focus on other details which may be a bit of clever misdirection. Agnes not being identified yet, and yet no dialogue being dedicated to that fact, is a big red flag in my opinion.

I know we've speculated about Agnes since the show started, but this is the first big hint that she may not be like the other 'cast members'. In episode 3 both Agnes and Herb were clearly aware of being trapped, but Agnes discouraged Herb from speaking further on the matter to Vision.
 
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