Levistus's_Leviathan
5e Freelancer
Yeah, that's what I was saying awhile back. If the remnants/vestiges of the Infinity Stones' power sought out Wanda . . . that would explain a lot of stuff in the show. It's the reason Wanda is so much more powerful than she used to be (Power Stone), it's why there's the time difference (Time Stone), it's why there's the barrier and why Wanda can take things from other realities (Space Stone), it's why Vision is back (Mind Stone), it's why her children exist (Soul Stone), it's why Wanda and her children can manipulate reality (Reality Stone), and it's why there is a hexagon shaped barrier (the 6 Infinity Stones).In symbolism, we can embrace the power of "and"...
That Stark Toaster commercial...
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A thing with a face, made by Stark Industries, with a major item on its forehead. In the comics, Vision is occasionally referred to as a toaster. So, that thing on the forehead is the Mind Stone.
The Hydra Soak luxury bath powder comes in... a completely cubic, light blue box
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That's not a natural shape for a box of bath soap. Looks a lot like the Tesseract, doesn't it? While I can see an argument that the toaster is stretching it, I don't think there's a strong argument that Hydra and a blue cube isn't Tesseract. Really.
And the Strucker ad...
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What says "TIME" more than a watch?
And, the Lagos paper towels...
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Have we forgotten that the Aether from Thor: the Dark World was a red fluid?
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Sure, all these things are references to Wanda's past. But ALSO...
It feels like the Infinity Stones are a part of this. Agnes could just be trying to take advantage of Wanda's reality somehow. There could be no real villain, it could just be the Infinity Stones and Wanda.