So, Wandavision?


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Rune

Once A Fool
I like that theory! However, wouldn't Woo be able to identify her then? Unless he has never seen the witness of course. After all, they were supposed to meet in West View.
Also, Woo refers to the missing witness as a he. Of course, that could be why he can’t identify her.

Personally, I’m hoping for someone like Wilson Fisk or Frank Castle. Longshot, but wouldn’t it be fun? (Admittedly, neither makes much sense. Fisk is the kingpin of his organization and Castle’s way more likely to punish than testify.)
 



MarkB

Legend
Does anyone else find SWORD's initial involvement in the case a little odd? Yes, there were some strange circumstances to it, but it doesn't seem like they'd be the first place an officer would turn if all they wanted was a drone overflight. I wonder if there was something about the nature of Woo's witness that made them the best choice.
 

Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
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"

Um, but in the original storyline, the twins came from Master Pandemonium, not Mephisto.


Swarm is less likely to be the main villain

What we are seeing in this show has... nothing to do with his power set. Like, at all.
 

Blue

Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal
Any thoughts as to the meaning of the calculations that vision is doing? I’m thinkinking this is important, but I have no ideas beyond that gut feeling.
Well, in Infinity War, Shuri was working to separate out Vision from the Mind Stone. Perhaps in Wanda's thought pattern, they only "computer" that can continue the work on that is Vision himself.
 

Um, but in the original storyline, the twins came from Master Pandemonium, not Mephisto.

No, he was tricked.
He thought they were fragments of his, but they were actually Mephisto's fragments, which is why the twins disappeared when Mephisto re-absorbed all his fragments. Mephisto tricked Master Pandemonium into doing the dirty work.
 

Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
What we are seeing in this show has... nothing to do with his power set. Like, at all.
I know. I don't think that the villain is Swarm at all, but saw some people online speculating about it. I do think that Wanda's "no" to the SWORD agent/apiarist could be the origin for Swarm, though.
 

Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
No, he was tricked.

There's problems with using that in this storyline - we haven't ever seen Mephisto before, and the reason he got fragmented was a conflict with Franklin Richards, who also hasn't been seen before in the MCU. More importantly, I think it has been confirmed that the next BBEG for the movie line is Kang the Conqueror, not Mephisto.

I think the question of the baby's "souls" can and will be left entirely out of this. It is irrelevant to the plot - for the MCU, the kids were created in a fantasy world, and were never "real" to begin with. This won't matter a whit to Wanda, who can still snap at their disappearance, especially if the Vision is taken from her... again... at the same time.

Any thoughts as to the meaning of the calculations that vision is doing? I’m thinkinking this is important, but I have no ideas beyond that gut feeling.

Given that they were referenced only in the first episode, and not since, I think they're likely irrelevant, or only a vague reference.
 

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