So, Wandavision?

Tonguez

A suffusion of yellow
No, she is an MCU witch, which is more like a D&D sorcerer. Her magic is inherent. Doctor Strange is a D&D wizard - his magic is learned and completely different.

I dont think its been stated outright but Runaways indicates that Witch is a title used by Scorcerers. The Doctor Strange prelude comic, shows Tina Minoru (who is a Witch) being trained by the Ancient One. Indeed the villain of that comic is a scorcerer known as The Witch.
 

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MarkB

Legend
THAT'S the point!
Her being a Sorceror would explain the absence of Dr Strange or any of his people who are supposed to respond to situations like this!
Agnes witnesses the event and takes advantage using it to cloak her summoning the Darkhold.
She begins to become overconfident thinking she can resolve the situation absorb Wanda's power and come back to the others with legitimate excuse that she was doing her job.
Gets caught by surprise when Wanda uses those sigils, which frankly shouldn't have worked but Agnes was caught by surprise and overwhelmed before she could recover.
Dr Strange and his compatriots are not omniscient, nor are they necessarily without issues of their own at this point in continuity. There are any number of reasons why they might not be aware of this situation, or able to respond. You're looking for solutions to problems that don't need to be addressed.

And incidentally, why are you using spoiler tags for this? None of your speculation is a spoiler for anyone who's seen the show and read this far through the thread.
 



Rabulias

the Incomparably Shrewd and Clever
Reading this made me suddenly realize that the most pure-of-heart MCU hero with the most ordered mind was attracted to the MCU hero with the most chaotic, troubled mind - and vice versa. That's pretty awesome.
To me, a fascinating aspect of Wanda and Vision's relationship in the MCU is how Vision's personality is a combination of the Mind Stone and Stark Technology, two dramatic influences on her life. And while she hated Stark for the devices he produced, she ends up falling in love with one of his creations (well, partially his creation).
 


Her being a Sorceror would explain the absence of Dr Strange or any of his people who are supposed to respond to situations like this!/
No explanation is needed. Doctor's Strange's job is to protect the world from magical threats. The world was never threatened in WandaVision, and the situation resolved itself in a little over a week (official sources). There was no reason for Doctor Strange to get involved.
 


hopeless

Adventurer
No explanation is needed. Doctor's Strange's job is to protect the world from magical threats. The world was never threatened in WandaVision, and the situation resolved itself in a little over a week (official sources). There was no reason for Doctor Strange to get involved.
And gain you missed the point I made.
Had they had revealed Agnes as a member of that order it would explain the absence and yes given what happened that is a threat they would notice.
Which is why her being sent there would explain they did do something.
And help lead into the Dr Strange sequel.
But since you aren't interested why post so many replies over something irrelevant to you?
 


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