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So, Wandavision?

What I’d really like to know is: what’s happening between the sitcom episodes? We know there’s stuff that happens that doesn’t get broadcast (like Wanda ejecting Monica from the bubble). Does each episode take place literally the next day, or does time pass in between them that we don’t see? Does time even function normally inside the hex? I hope we find out at some point!
 

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What I’d really like to know is: what’s happening between the sitcom episodes? We know there’s stuff that happens that doesn’t get broadcast (like Wanda ejecting Monica from the bubble). Does each episode take place literally the next day, or does time pass in between them that we don’t see? Does time even function normally inside the hex? I hope we find out at some point!

Considering it is daytime inside Westview at the same time it is nighttime in the outside world, I would say no, time is not working the same. Plus, while I would have to track down which episode it was in, but it is implied by something Darcy says that entire seasons are happening for each decade, so there seems to be a lot more happening than what we are seeing. Or at least for the first three episodes, before the pregnancy, as it seems that played out in just a day or two of sitcom time.
 

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...
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What I’d really like to know is: what’s happening between the sitcom episodes? We know there’s stuff that happens that doesn’t get broadcast (like Wanda ejecting Monica from the bubble). Does each episode take place literally the next day, or does time pass in between them that we don’t see? Does time even function normally inside the hex? I hope we find out at some point!
Obviously Wanda is sitting down and binging old sitcoms on Nick At Night. She was only born in '89... she wouldn't have the wherewithall to create these shows with the specificity they have without a much better institutional knowledge of the sitcom styles in question, so she gotta do all her research! ;)
 
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Just noting though that Wakanda was fairly isolationist and in the case of Winter Soldier refused to hand him over stating that they were able to deal with him in Wakanda. Circumstances did change after Thanos, but I’m not sure why TChalla would think that SWORD was able to deal with a Vibranium synthezoid better than Shuri could

In the chaos after the snap, they may have "obtained" Vision's body. They had 5 years to do so, ultimately, before T'Challa's and Shuri's (and Wanda's) restoration.
Besides, I expect the other Avengers brought Vis back to the US and it's entirely possible that SWORD would have been able to get it because it was run by Maria Rambeau, someone they wouldn't have had a dispute with (particularly when Captain Marvel arrives on the scene to vouch for her).

T'Challa wasn't around to tell anyone what to do with anything, since he got snapped. The politics of how the world got reorganized in the five years between Infinity War and Endgame is a massive source of possible plot implications.
Yeah, there's some interesting timeline things here. T'Challa is gone for 5 years - so the disorder caused by that gap in leadership could have alllowed someone to slip away with the Vision's body, or someone could have taken advantage of the new leadership somehow, getting Vision in exchange for something. Hard to say.

Vaguely related: we don't know how much time will have passed since the end of Endgame and the next Black Panther movie (assuming the go ahead with one), but at some point in there T'Challa dies or disappears again - forever this time. :(
 

Vaguely related: we don't know how much time will have passed since the end of Endgame and the next Black Panther movie (assuming the go ahead with one), but at some point in there T'Challa dies or disappears again - forever this time. :(

No clue about MCU time for that, but because of the time jump, the real world has still not caught up to the MCU world, as the year in MCU time is 2023. So even with the delays in filming and release schedule caused by covid, we are still not caught up yet.

And they are doing a 2nd Black Panther movie, plus Ryan Coogler is also developing a Disney+ series set in Wakanda.
 

So, I'm having fun here. The condescending "we" should take a hike. Thanks.

There are three texts to any artwork - the text the creator intended, the text they actually created, and the text that the audience gets from it. All are valid.
I didn't mean for it to be condescending,because I included myself in the we. I may not be typing,but I have been reading and looking up all kinds of connections,theories I'm just not as lore deep as everyone else.
 

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