So, Wandavision?

So what are the implications now of Wanda and Scarlet Witch being 2 (semi) independent beings?
I was thinking it might be similar to what she was doing to the people of Westview. She pops her astral form out of her body, but then instead of leaving it as just an empty shell she loads it up with an 'acting' persona, capable of everyday tasks such as eating, sleeping and self-care.
 

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Saw it last night. Have thoughts, will babble.

a) Unlike Stephen Strange, Wanda can multitask

b) if she trapped Agnes in the Hex, what happened when the Hex shrinks and disappears

c) I assume reVision abandoned his "destroy vision" programming once he got his memories unlocked

d) Monica was left standing around, literally. Saving boys who don't need saving doesn't count

e) Darcy only one one line/scene. Kinda lame send off
 

c) I assume reVision abandoned his "destroy vision" programming once he got his memories unlocked
One would hope so. But for someone who's partly machine, that "primary mission" might not be so easy to just ignore. Could be much angst for him going forward.
 

a) Unlike Stephen Strange, Wanda can multitask

It is commonly said that women can multitask better than men...
b) if she trapped Agnes in the Hex, what happened when the Hex shrinks and disappears

I don't think she's trapped in the hex. Simply, she's been "brain-washed" into being Agnes.
c) I assume reVision abandoned his "destroy vision" programming once he got his memories unlocked

He said: "I'm Vision", so I guess we'll see more of him...
d) Monica was left standing around, literally. Saving boys who don't need saving doesn't count

She'll probably play an important role in Captain Marvel 2.
e) Darcy only one one line/scene. Kinda lame send off
Agreed.
 

She'll probably play an important role in Captain Marvel 2.
That's a given. My beef is they introduced one black character who is alleged to be a legend, very awesome, and we see her tenacity in earlier episodes, but when it comes to the final fight, she's just standing there like the rest of the townsfolk. Underwhelming.

Granted, this is supposed to be wanda and vision's big battle, but they brought in a character and built her up and left her standing around after she escaped from Pietro. The kids could have saved themselves from Heyward. She didn't really matter in this episode, which seems a waste.
 


Interesting "coincidence": In Bewitched Samantha's evil witch mother was played by Agnes Moorehead.

Also, meta to the end: spot the Wizard of Oz easteregg in this episode?

Also, even though the house does not have the exact same look, because of remodels and stuff over the decades, the film lot used for the show includes the house from Bewitched, the exterior of that house was used as Agnes/Agatha's house for this show.
 

That's a given. My beef is they introduced one black character who is alleged to be a legend, very awesome, and we see her tenacity in earlier episodes, but when it comes to the final fight, she's just standing there like the rest of the townsfolk. Underwhelming.

Granted, this is supposed to be wanda and vision's big battle, but they brought in a character and built her up and left her standing around after she escaped from Pietro. The kids could have saved themselves from Heyward. She didn't really matter in this episode, which seems a waste.
BMX Bandit.
 


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