Vision’s deed is an Agnes trick. No way Vision has a NJ deed with ‘The Vision’ officially typed on it 😂 Does He have a 750 Credit score & $ to buy a lot? I don’t think of him drawing hearts and leaving love notes either. No. In general, I think Wanda got upset, started the Hex and began the 50s e1 & who was in e1? ‘Agnes all along’. Unaffected and ready to exploit Wanda. I think she & maybe Mephisto have been in NJ the whole time and purposefully lured Wanda there to learn her power
This episode was emotionally devastating. When she opened that letter, and the look on her face when she dropped to her knees was so upsetting. She was so heartbroken from multiple points in her life, and she couldn’t take it.
The most emotionally devastating part of the episode for me was when she couldn't feel Vision anymore when she saw him one last time. It's the thing they always do together and it's so heartbreaking that it doesn't work anymore.
Did they ever say where the letter came from? I understand it was from Vision, apparently, but did it just randomly show up on the passenger seat of that Buick?
@@jeremymachado2312 The letter was already open so she probably read it and just left it there to grab visions body from sword and bury it on the property lot but that didn’t happen sadly
@@Reality.juiced it's one of the best lines i've heard in quite sometime, anywhere, regardless of medium. i always loved vision's character (growing up, reading the comic books), i didn't think it was possible, but paul bettany take on vision is my favorite version of him. while most (in the MCU) don't see vision as human, he's the most human of them all (or at least, understands humanity more then anyone else).
I noticed this detail where when Vision wrote "To grow old in", essentially they DID grow old together. Wandavision is set over a span of decades from the 50s to the now 20s, so they spent 70 years together in their "dream fantasy". They had kids, had Sparky, and stuck with each other through it all. I am now once again, bawling.
Except that Wanda changed the decade overnight, I think vision even mentions that. Hasn't it really only been like a week or something? I wish they could grow old together.
I have a feeling Agatha just created the basement while there. She mentions that only the creator of the hex stones can use her magic. I think it's just a pocket dimension or something along those lines.
yeah, she probably created a place that Wanda's power can not affect as the whole town changes throughout the decades, that basement is the only thing that didn't change.
That's basically what I'm thinking. It makes sense with the aspect ratio shift in Episode 7 as Wanda walks into the dungeon, going from the fullscreen ratio of the "modern family"-esque sitcom to the widescreen ratio of the "real world" scenes. Because she's walking into a location that's protected from the magic powering the sitcom reality.
Best superhero anything EVER. The writing is this is brilliant. "What is grief if not love preserving" from the one who's never had the joy of being loved. BRILLIANT.
On one hand: I really want to see how WandaVision ends. On the other: Nononono, always give me more! Show has been insanely better than I expected, and I can't wait for Phase4 of MCU now.
@@CostadogG It was beautifully, succinctly written. And there was no "cheese". Everything emotional is or cheesey just because it's emotional. It was an example of exceptional writing.
Yes, but he also drowns in a glass of water, like no The director of SWORD can just be a dick and regular bad guy. And Agatha who’s a witch could just create a dungeon in the regular basement. I mean, I-
Does no one else think that Hayward’s lost someone? The “not everyone has the power to bring someone they love back” line, along with him telling Monica she doesn’t know what it was like during the blip, makes me think that he lost someone not directly to the snap but as a result of it, meaning they didn’t come back. This would feed into his obsession with creating things that can go toe-to-toe with superheroes and his seeming refusal to rely upon them.
Maybe he's not trying to only stop superpower beings but also have control over them. Maybe creating a new Vision is the first step to creating WAIT FOR IT............... Sentinels!
@@greatbamgino I have been thinking that the experimentation with Viz is going to be the origins of the Sentinel program for the MCU. Perfect way for them to tie it in.
@@jasontscott-west6037 I don’t think so. I feel like ultron having a human form would be a bigger deal than just something that happened offscreen. It’s more likely that by reviving vision, they accidentally revived ultron into his body. I still maintain that Hayward’s just a guy who doesn’t want humans to rely on superheroes and is going too far to create weapons that can counter them.
@@elmemories1733 Grief, I'm sure you know, right? Persevering means surpassing challenge, obstacle, and the test of time. So grief = a love that perseveres. Or, a long lasting love / love that still lasts
I’ve heard this question asked before: why she picked a house next to a witches basement. Why are people automatically jumping to this ridiculous conclusion? Why wouldn’t you just assume Agatha showed up later, and built the witch stuff inside an already existing basement? She says she sensed this place, meaning Westview. Be pretty weird if she “sensed” it while inside the hex, instead of just looking around and observing it. Plus there are all those plastic tarps, implying it’s undergone construction recently. Why couldn’t Agatha show up, and mind control some people to build the witch stuff? Or just use magic to build it? She’s been in Westview for about a week, and isn’t on screen that much. Probably been working on remodeling that basement this whole time.
Exactly, and my thought is that she just has a portal to it and it doesn't exist in westview at all, hense the vines on the staircase imbued with her magic and then the changing to widescreen when Wanda enters the room like it does whenever it shows the world outside the hex. I dont understand why everyone assumed it was there already either, it doesn't make sense
@@jademuchacho2651 I doubt it. I mean she obviously didn’t know about anything that happened before the hex went up. Why else would she need Wanda to show her all that stuff that happened in flashbacks?
What? vision did not buy her a house next to house with a witch basement? Vision bought her a house, Wanda made the fake reality, Agatha detected it, moved in next to her, then made the witch basement with the basic protection spell
Exactly, Agatha's line "But I sensed this place, the afterglow of so many spells cast all at once" sounded to me like she detected something and came to see what it is. That "afterglow" she mentions kinda sounds like the Cosmic Background Radiation that Darcy detects and "so many spells cast all at once" does fit when you think of how many spells it would take put together to rewrite reality like Wanda did.
"To grow old in. V" That's exactly what Wanda did. She grew old with vision, a decade at a time; and only the show she created would enable her to do so
Random thought: did anyone notice that the coloring of Sparky is the same coloring as senior scratchy??? Maybe Agatha transformed the bunny into a dog for the twins to be the initial eyes and ears
I would also note that Wanda through the various sitcoms has been moving through the 5 stages of grief, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and now finally acceptance mirroring the evolution of sitcoms in general of an idealized version of reality steadily towards the more realistic shows of modern TV. This would fit with the idea of Agatha as a therapist/mentor and her trying to help Wanda cope with her grief.
I mentioned in the other thread that if Agatha couldn't really control her dark/purple magic very well in the late 17th Century, she may has yet to deal with her own grief of unwillingly killing her mom, even though that never show in the surface (but hinted by taking her mom's pendent).
@JD Quest We can't sure about it. I rewatched the beginning again and I did not see much emotion in that scene. It's kind of like: "You leave me no choice. Oh well..." but who knows if she would have any regret after three hundred something years later. Well, I could be wrong about it. But the emotion on the next scene with Wanda was just different. Except the last smirk before flying away, she was kinda emotionless.
@@McHaro0079 she was emotionless. Perhaps she was sincere in the beginning but it could have also been a trick. Anyways she’s clearly very bad now, she was torturing Wanda all of last episode, mentally, physically, and when she got the information she wanted she started choking her twins for some readon
@@KoolKukumber It could go both ways. Emotionless not necessary mean being a psychopath. It could also mean emotion being masked, be it by shock or by regret. Especially there was nobody else around to see. People have to face their own demons once in a while...
Exactly what I am thinking as well. And they way her mom said you dabbled with the darkest of magic. I believe Ancient One says almost the exact same thing about Kaecilius.
She doesn't have the mark on her forehead like The Ancient One and Kaecilius did. Also who would a coven of witches deem dark magic? Looks like that coven worshipped Hecate maybe and the Devil is an opposing deity to worship.
A lot of Agnes and Wandas conversation in the basement revolves around how strong Wanda was. Agnes was talking about how hard it is to do simple transmutation spells, which makes you think that her shock a few episodes ago when she thought Wanda could raise the dead (sparky) was genuine.
Wandas “dream tv reality” is like ptsd dreams. Her brain subconsciously processing the major traumas of her life and Agatha is like the therapist trying to make her deal with the trauma out in the open? Also what if “fake Pietro” was the missing persons? He could’ve just not been visible on the board and that explains how he’s here and how Agatha could control him even if she didn’t bring him here and why he would be snooping around?
As evident by the change in aspect ratio. The modern widescreen is only used out of the hex and it was used in Agatha's dungeon. It's supposed to tell us that it's some place out of the hex, or at least impervious to its magic. It could simply have been created by Agatha once she got to Westview too
Hayward's office is super clearly marked as Room 101, the ultimate torture room of Orwell's 1984 because it houses whatever your greatest fear is. Wanda says "who are you" to him super clearly too--so...who is he? Love your easter eggs, Ryan, and all the comments!
The book in Agatha’s basement is not glowing red, it is glowing orange, and it’s probably the missing book from the library in Dr. Strange (and orange is also the color of Dr. Strange’s magic).
Yes, definitely orange! But he also said that the witches at the beginning were using purple magic even though it's clearly blue. I chalked it up to him not being able to see colors 100% correctly.
Agatha is a witch. She says at the beginning of the episode that she was drawn to Westview and Wanda when she sensed all of her overlapping spells being cast when she created the hex. In her song from the previous episode, we see her arriving and getting in to character after Wanda already created it. As for the "witch basement", why would you assume that it was there before the hex was created and not created by Agatha after the fact?
I think, it's not underneath whatever and not in Westview at all. It's more alike a Main Station. It's kind of a Tomb with daylight from above and you have to go through magic doors (portals) to enter. Like the doors to Wandas Memories. Maybe it was a Travel-Hub for the Covenant, before Agatha occupied it.
I like that this episode expanded on Wanda's tie to the Mind gem. After seeing this episode, I believe that when Wanda killed Vision in Infinity War, she actually absorbed his essence/soul. This is why Wanda could not detect his presence in his body in the SWORD HQ. When Wanda created her reality, she expelled his stored soul/essence and created a ghost like version of Vision. I think Wanda/Vision's offspring are truly offspring, resulting from the combination of Wanda and Vision's essence sharing the same vessel. Meanwhile SWORD recreated Vision's body which is essentially souless/empty/blank. Since Empty vision was created using Wanda's power, he will be able to cross into the Hex reality. I believe the series will end with Spirit Vision merging with Empty Vision, but there will be gaps in his memory which allow for future stories with Wanda rebuilding her relationship with Vision.
Concerning the basement: I didn’t take it to mean that was literally the basement of that Westview NJ house, more like Agatha took over that house and created a portal to her lair on the basement stairs or something, because it’s clearly outside the hex anyway.
@@captainweekend Agatha also says the basement is protected by Wanda's magic because of the runes. So It could be inside the Hex, but not in Wanda's magic jurisdiction
@@captainweekend The aspect ratio change just means we're not doing sitcom style. So yeah, all the scenes outside the hex but see also the choking scene in episode 1, which was inside it.
@@VineethChandran03 she should never have told this to Wanda as now she could recreate those runes with a thought and prevent Agatha's magic from working within her Hex
I think you're too focused on the witch dungeon being there before Wanda built the house. I think Agatha showed up and built the dungeon under the house.
Hear me thru: After Episode 8, I'm confident Agatha isn't the the villain. She's just seeking to understand, get answers, and would do anything to figure this out.
Yeah, I wondered about that too. Now, we do know that Agnes is willing to lie, or stretch the truth, so there's that possibility. But at this point, who knows?
@@ryadinstormblessed8308 I guess because even though Agatha knew Wanda had some serious magic abilities, she didn’t know for sure that she was The Scarlet Witch. If Wanda had any clue who she really was Agatha wouldn’t have been able to get within a mile of her.
There is one that hasn’t been mentioned. When Agatha said to Wanda “you are making breakfast for dinner”, that’s a call back to episode one when Wanda was making breakfast for dinner.
I never wanted this episode to end. It was emotionally devastating, yet still mindblowing. The shows are now increasingly longer than the previous ones. I think the 1st episode was 23 minutes but the new one is now around 43-44 minutes.
Remember when vision was trying to leave the hex and his body was coming apart and being pulled back in? I don’t think he could survive outside the hex at the moment because his physical being is tied to Wanda’s creation magic in the hex. BUT I think when blank vision enters the hex somehow real vision can take over his old body and therefore survive in the real world... not sure what all that would mean for the twins’ existence in the real world though
Every theory I found thought that the land deed appeared out of thin air. Strange... But I think Wanda found the deed after Endgame, before she's looking for Vision at SWORD. See, the deed's envelope was already opened, she already looked into it. Once she got back from SWORD, she just remembered the deed in her car again and went to its location. No one put it on her seat except herself, before she went to SWORD.
That's what I was thinking too. She looked at it with a bit of apprehension and sadness, I think just reflecting on what happened inside SWORD. I think she just goes to the location of the house out of curiosity and to feel connected to Vision.
There's no confusion, Wanda created the Hex. Agatha sensed it, inserted herself into the story right away and tried to determine what was going on. She took the house next door. The "basement" isn't part of that house, we know that magic portals are easy, you walk down this hallway where the aspect ratio changed and boom, Agatha's spell room.
Magic portal was the first thing that Dr. Strange learned to make! Second they use doors all through the episode to jump through time reliving Wanda’s memories! For Wanda to choose a door that leads out into a different place especially as experienced as Agatha is would not be out of place or out of character.
ive seen countless easter eggs videos and every one has failed to mention how agatha drained the life out of the witches leaving them in skeletons, EXACTLY LIKE THAT ONE COMMERCIAL
on “a very special episode” (ep5)there’s the clip of wanda crying on the empty plot that we saw in ep 8 when monica is explaining what happened to her when she entered the hex. the time stamp in the episode is 8;26.
@T D that's super interesting, I haven't read the comics but I super love the mcu so Im really eating up all the easter egg and comic details from everyone
We actually haven't seen Isaiah Knott's role (he posted on Instagram, he's thankful that he got to finally announce he's in wandavision) maybe he's the missing person
what if “fake Pietro” was the missing persons? He could’ve just not been visible on the board and that explains how he’s here and how Agatha could control him even if she didn’t bring him here and why he would be snooping around?
So, the hex she created around the town is exactly what was going on at home with her parents. Her family blocked off all the windows shielding the kids from all the craziness and enjoying their peaceful little bubble they created. Sword invading her bubble, disrupting her life was Starks missile landing in their home
Does anyone else thing we will see the introduction of Polaris? We keep seeing the RGB things throughout the show, pixel blocks and the like, and in the closing credits we keep seeing a green crown that looks a lot like Polaris’ crown from the comics. Red/Wanda, blue/Pietro, and green/Polaris/Lorna (I think that was her civilian name.) I just wonder what will happen there with that crown.
I'm genuinely curious why people are confused as to how Pietro has powers too. They're twins... two halves of a whole. They share DNA! It's how she knew he had been killed even though they were miles away from each other on the floating part of Sokovia. If she was born with powers, then so was he... right? Or maybe I'm crazy! 😜
Exactly. And I don't understand the "If Wanda was born with powers then she was probably adopted" thought process, either. I feel like the more likely way it happened was that yes, the twins are mutants; Wanda was born with powers, but Pietros mutant x-gene was latent until they joined Struckers experiments. If I remember correctly, it's how Deadpool got his powers too, he had a latent X-gene that was activated when he went in for the experimental treatment. And now that Deadpool is coming to the MCU as well, it's not that big of a leap to make if we're now certain that Mutants are officially going to be a part of the MCU.
I would like to think that her mutation just increases her inherited magic, making it easier for her than Agatha, etc. Since the infinity stones are written as semi self aware, maybe that caused the “choosing” that happened in the experiment, and... now modern day quandaries unfold...
When Wanda actually creates “The Hex” and constructs Wanda and Vision’s house, the house is put together in the boxes like on the cover of the House of M comic book.
The book is emanating yellowish orange. This is the color of Doctor Strange's powers... Also, Agnes could have just created the witch dungeon after the creation of Sitcom Westview.
Came here to say this. There's no reason to believe that the witchy basement was there before the hex. I think it's clear that Agatha created it. The ancient look it has is just the way Agatha willed it into being.
At this point I don’t care who the Mcu is adding but let’s see a battle with Monica and Wanda battling Agatha, Vision vs Vision and Quicksilver aiding Monica
@@aname5078 haha she said he was a nobody she controlled. How can a nobody possess Quicklsilvers powers looking like another Quicklsilver from Fox. Agatha can't give people powers.
The kids are likely leading towards a Mephisto reveal. “Fake Pietro” isn’t just a random guy. Yes he’s been mind controlled by Agatha, but she, nor Wanda, can manifest Quicksilver’s powers onto a normal being. Wanda likely subconsciously pulled Peter from the X-Men universe and brought into the hex and when Agatha noticed someone with super powers similar to Pietro entered the hex she took control of his mind.
I did like how Agatha called Pietro Fietro ‘fake Pietro’ 😂 I was like dang that’s good why didn’t I think of that I was too busy calling him Tricksilver 🤦🏽♂️😂
he doesn't have his superhero name in the MCU, just like Wanda didn't either, he was just Pietro, as cool as Tricksilver sounds it made no sense to use it.
I agree with you. Magic doors are a common power with wizards in movies, e.g. Howl's home from Howl's Moving Castle. Btw I love this concept, it makes for a great storytelling device!
Yeah, I had the same thought. It literally seems like she flew into town right when we saw her land in the pilot. And she bewitched her way into the neighboring house. That letter also seemed like it was truly from Vision to me, the deed. It would ruin the emotional impact of that scene if they switch it
This episode had me crying and then when they showed Vision's body taken apart I was really gone but then Wanda said "I can't feel you" and I was totally obliterated! Great episode!
When Agnes opens the flashback portal she takes a hair off Wanda's head, just like Dr. Strange did to Thor. Did no one see this? I can't be the only one. :)
This episode made me feel at ease. I dont see Agatha as an antagonist. I see her as the friend that gives you tough love even when you dont want to hear it. She was able to make Wanda deal with stuff she had been shoving down for years.
@@jordanh4362 She probably will on the same lines of HQ and help Wanda with her powers, as she said she is extremely dangerous, she will need training and supervision to avoid potential bigger meltdowns, which as a Nexus Being can spell earth or cosmos big fuck up.
So, a lot of people predicted/picked up that Agatha had powers a lot earlier but I realized it in the Halloween episode because all the “main” characters dressed up as their character in the comics. Agnes was dressed up like a witch, because she is.
In the flashback, I feel Pietro actually reveals his powers at the point of the explosive impact, because he came from behind Wanda, like from another room, clear from the rubble, as where she was sort of covered in its debris. I think it's a easter egg that implies that they both already had powers. Plus as she reached forward, Pietro warns "Wanda don't" before she's snatched back by Agtha into her adult form. What that tells me is that they both already knew of each other's ability and was keeping it secret.
Good catch! In most mediums, mutants first activate their powers in stressful situations. I say a bomb dropping on your house killing your parents is pretty stressful.
Did anyone else notice that the music in this WandaVision episode at 20:08 is very similar to Spider-Man 3 when Peter Parker is on the church’s spire just before he goes to the bell?
My theory is that Agatha realized that all this energy was coming to westview and when she came to figure it out, she took over the home of Jimmy woos missing person and then built her dungeon under it using magic so she can be right next door to Wanda, I'm even willing to reach that she transformed the missing person into senor scratchy
The only thing it showed was her being drawn by the magic. Mal offered some good insights as to what else could be going on and you glossed right over them....
Agatha literally states that she came ti Westview to find out what magic was going on here. Who gives a shit whose house she took, its not important to the story whatsoever. and she couldn't have transformed into the missing person because we see her as a younger woman and its the same person.
@@CrazyShepard She's saying she possibly turned the missing persons into the rabbit. It's all just fun theories bruh you way too aggressive with it lol
@@egalart what aggression? I'm declaring my position, just because you can't handle a swear word, doesnt mean i had aggressive intent. None of the OP's assertions mean anything to the show, and I was pointing it out. If it mattered, they would have shown it, but it detracts from the show, so why worry about it?
you know what i just realized? they are mirroring each other's stances when the vision is fully materialized. she probably used a part of her soul to recreate him.
I disagree, and here’s why. The energy that made Not-Vision was yellow, like the Mind Stone. I think the Stone gave her a portion of its power before the time-reversal, and gave her a way to bring Vision back to life.
The hex created by Wanda is like a dream for ordinary humans. We sometimes dream about events we wish would happen to us at some point in our lives. And sometimes, in those dreams, we also end up with selective amnesia where we kinda forget a few things. Just like Wanda in her hex
That's a good theory. I noticed that when they show Westview and it's all run down, ppl are unemployed and despondent. But in the Hex everyone is employed and has "ideal" lives. Also and I don't think anyone has mentioned this but Mrs. Heart is alone outside a cafe. I wonder if Mr. Heart chocked to death at this cafe and when she enters the Hex he comes back to her? We never see him again after the dinner scene were he nearly chokes to death just a theory...Bgood
So in theory Wanda can 'sommon' Agatha's mom to make her facing her own grief, even though that never show in the surface (but hinted by taking her mom's pendent).
@@mooseduty5426 That's a good point you noticed there. Damn!! This series is so full easter eggs and references ( esp the comics), it would have been impossible to understand this show without these ending explained videos ( and the comments as well😉)
The buck on the wall at 22:52 might refer to Aries. Aries is named after the planet Mars. Mars is known as the 'red planet'. Wanda's power is red. The ram/buck on the wall is dead. This implies Wanda will die.
Ryan, I rarely disagree with you, but I do disagree that it is just a “coincidence” that Agatha’s basement just happens to be next door to Wanda’s empty lot. Agatha made it clear she came to west view after the hex was created, when she sensed the power of so many spells at once. Therefore I think she took a house next to Wanda, and used her powers to create a basement that fit her needs as a witch.
I love Ryans ability to produce such high quality indepth content. These easter eggs he spotted have such depth and arent far fetched BS like other channels. Plus that Disney+ Star VPN hack was just brilliant. I had no idea Star existed.
The Ancient One said, "sorcerers draw energy from alternate dimensions to create magic". This seems to be what Agatha Harkness did with Pietro from the fox universe. Wanda would feel that twin connection despite being from a different reality, like how she felt MCU Pietro die.
I agree with DJ, no big bad. Agatha is aggressive because she always is seeking more knowledge and power. Eventually, maybe not even this season, they will work together. She might have an arc like Loki!
There's no big bad.. just the early ground work to the greater Multiverse threat, planting Wanda to be powerful and supply her arc in Dr. Strange and beyond
Someone else may have already pointed this out, but if you go back to the scene where Wanda leaves the hex and is talking to the SWORD agents, her accent starts coming back. This to me implies that the loss of the accent is something that happens within the hex to allow Wanda to better "fit in" with her sit-com surroundings.
I think Billy and Tommy are her actual children. Agnes did say she had the ability to spontaneously create life. She didn't create them like she did Vision, she actually birthed them. I could be wrong but 🤷 Also.....where is Dottie? When Wanda drove through town, we didn't see her and SWORD still doesn't have info on her.
Agatha’s backstory reminds me strongly of how the ancient one lived a long like by drawing power from the dark dimension - long life? Purple energy? The book similar to the one Caecilius (sp?) stole pages from?
You are the best fan theorists and I’m so happy that I found your channel. I literally have been able to enjoy the show like 1000 times more than if I had not been watching your every video overanalyzing every small detail of this show.
I wouldn't get too locked into the assumption that Agathas dungeon has ALWAYS been in that house. She could have simply conjured it after she was drawn to Wandas spells
Yes. She literally suggested the kids were in the basement to get Wanda down there so that she could confront her with the advantage of the runes. She created it.
Did anyone notice that the story from the age of ultron about how their parents died and the flashback are different? Quicksilver said they were “eating dinner”
"having"... it's just a theory of mine, that their english isn't like locals because they learned from a tv show they never interacted with local speakers then.... maybe that "having dinner" is like "we're gonna have dinner" (iryna her mother is cooking) and the fact that pietro's english is not that "better" because she asked wanda what is shenanigans..... that's just me tho
@@heliopyre possibly but in something high quality like Marvel, "continuity errors" maybe intentional clues. It's like The Shining. There are of course continuity errors where minor props move around on someone's desk, are the style of their white shirt changes, and then there are electrical switches on the wall moving or appearing and disappearing and light fixtures appearing and disappearing on the ceiling and people walking out of hallways that literally couldn't possibly be there from the floor plan. It's like a Bo Burnham comedy routine where you realize the mistakes are all intentional and weren't mistakes at all.
this episodes "previously on" sounded a lot more energetic, maybe its just meant to match her overall mood in the episode. cause towards the end of this one she grew more eager to find out what was going on through her memories. like at first she was reluctant but then she grew more interested
Reminds me of some of those really dark animations on youtube, Llamas with Hats for instance, every episode the opening gets more and more nefarious in tone and lighting, as a reference to the deterioation of Carl
Why do people think that the house lot was conveniently bought next to a house with a bewitched basement? Agnes / Agatha herself says she picked up on the magic and moved there. She could have created the basement herself as part of moving to Westview. It was probably someone else's house or abandoned before that. I mean, give the woman some credit!
What did you think of the episode?
Loved it! Can’t wait for the finale!
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I loved it but what happened to Monica???
It was great!!! I'm looking forward to next week!
Vision’s deed is an Agnes trick. No way Vision has a NJ deed with ‘The Vision’ officially typed on it 😂 Does He have a 750 Credit score & $ to buy a lot? I don’t think of him drawing hearts and leaving love notes either. No. In general, I think Wanda got upset, started the Hex and began the 50s e1 & who was in e1? ‘Agnes all along’. Unaffected and ready to exploit Wanda. I think she & maybe Mephisto have been in NJ the whole time and purposefully lured Wanda there to learn her power
This episode was emotionally devastating. When she opened that letter, and the look on her face when she dropped to her knees was so upsetting. She was so heartbroken from multiple points in her life, and she couldn’t take it.
The most emotionally devastating part of the episode for me was when she couldn't feel Vision anymore when she saw him one last time. It's the thing they always do together and it's so heartbreaking that it doesn't work anymore.
Did they ever say where the letter came from? I understand it was from Vision, apparently, but did it just randomly show up on the passenger seat of that Buick?
@@jeremymachado2312 The letter was already open so she probably read it and just left it there to grab visions body from sword and bury it on the property lot but that didn’t happen sadly
the universe has been spying on me.
@@ft.jackjimmy7282 By "Always do together" you mean she says it one time then he says it one time as he dies?
Vision: “What is grief, if not love persevering?”
This was so moving in Paul Bettany’s voice that even dog killing Agatha Harkness shed but one tear.
low key that line described the word 'grief' way better than Stephen Colbert did.
Yes. An amazing line. I told my boyfriend I want that line tatted on me
@@Reality.juiced it's one of the best lines i've heard in quite sometime, anywhere, regardless of medium. i always loved vision's character (growing up, reading the comic books), i didn't think it was possible, but paul bettany take on vision is my favorite version of him. while most (in the MCU) don't see vision as human, he's the most human of them all (or at least, understands humanity more then anyone else).
Bettany is amazing in this role
YES, I caught that too! That perhaps she's truly as evil as she seems
I'm just glad that wanda wasn't carrying around vision's dead corpse the entire time
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If she had that would’ve been necrophilia😣 (I just remembered he’s not human, nvm)
hes a robot. she would be carrying a broken robot not a corpse LOL
@@j.m.davila578 I was thinking that too not even gonna cap
@@navras2006 well duh, but obvi he was a corspe to her, she wanted to bury him and everything
I noticed this detail where when Vision wrote "To grow old in", essentially they DID grow old together. Wandavision is set over a span of decades from the 50s to the now 20s, so they spent 70 years together in their "dream fantasy". They had kids, had Sparky, and stuck with each other through it all. I am now once again, bawling.
yeah, they grew old together and Wanda is gonna get to bury Vision correctly this time.
Except that Wanda changed the decade overnight, I think vision even mentions that. Hasn't it really only been like a week or something? I wish they could grow old together.
@@alec8946 this is correct. OP is a sap.
In Westview they only got to the early 2000’s
Just 50 years from 1950s to 2000s.
I have a feeling Agatha just created the basement while there. She mentions that only the creator of the hex stones can use her magic. I think it's just a pocket dimension or something along those lines.
yeah, she probably created a place that Wanda's power can not affect as the whole town changes throughout the decades, that basement is the only thing that didn't change.
That's basically what I'm thinking. It makes sense with the aspect ratio shift in Episode 7 as Wanda walks into the dungeon, going from the fullscreen ratio of the "modern family"-esque sitcom to the widescreen ratio of the "real world" scenes. Because she's walking into a location that's protected from the magic powering the sitcom reality.
agreed probably to also be able to restore/use her magic while in the hex
What if she just created a door to her always existing lair 🤔
I agree also! Agatha said she was drawn to westview so the basement didn’t exist there before. Pocket dimensions was easily done in Dr Strange.
Wanda telling them to “stop it” while watching them disassembling Vision is the reason “stop it” was a trigger in the first episode
IDK, I thought it was the woman trying to tell Wanda to stop torturing them all, but in terms of the sitcom lines available
Best superhero anything EVER. The writing is this is brilliant. "What is grief if not love preserving" from the one who's never had the joy of being loved. BRILLIANT.
I thought the episode was rushed and some of the writing was cheese
On one hand: I really want to see how WandaVision ends.
On the other: Nononono, always give me more!
Show has been insanely better than I expected, and I can't wait for Phase4 of MCU now.
@@CostadogG It was beautifully, succinctly written. And there was no "cheese". Everything emotional is or cheesey just because it's emotional. It was an example of exceptional writing.
Ryan. You are brilliant. I am so grateful for you and I am so amazed and stoked that you write these videos yourself.
Garrett is a stan !
Yes, but he also drowns in a glass of water, like no The director of SWORD can just be a dick and regular bad guy. And Agatha who’s a witch could just create a dungeon in the regular basement. I mean, I-
Can u get a shout on on channel
Hi Garrett!
@@sarahmatospachano7046 wtf you blabbering on about?
Does no one else think that Hayward’s lost someone? The “not everyone has the power to bring someone they love back” line, along with him telling Monica she doesn’t know what it was like during the blip, makes me think that he lost someone not directly to the snap but as a result of it, meaning they didn’t come back. This would feed into his obsession with creating things that can go toe-to-toe with superheroes and his seeming refusal to rely upon them.
Maybe he's not trying to only stop superpower beings but also have control over them. Maybe creating a new Vision is the first step to creating WAIT FOR IT............... Sentinels!
@@greatbamgino I have been thinking that the experimentation with Viz is going to be the origins of the Sentinel program for the MCU. Perfect way for them to tie it in.
Maybe Hayward is Ultron or Mephisto.
@@greatbamgino
Please not Sentinels again, would be cool to see the MCU’s version but they were so op in the X Men
@@jasontscott-west6037 I don’t think so. I feel like ultron having a human form would be a bigger deal than just something that happened offscreen. It’s more likely that by reviving vision, they accidentally revived ultron into his body. I still maintain that Hayward’s just a guy who doesn’t want humans to rely on superheroes and is going too far to create weapons that can counter them.
“What is grief if not love persevering?” 💔
that WRECKED ME
Such a great line. I got chills the moment I heard it.
VISION WITH THOSE TRUTH BOMBS!!
Im not native english speaker, what does this means please?
@@elmemories1733 Grief, I'm sure you know, right?
Persevering means surpassing challenge, obstacle, and the test of time.
So grief = a love that perseveres.
Or, a long lasting love / love that still lasts
I’ve heard this question asked before: why she picked a house next to a witches basement. Why are people automatically jumping to this ridiculous conclusion? Why wouldn’t you just assume Agatha showed up later, and built the witch stuff inside an already existing basement? She says she sensed this place, meaning Westview. Be pretty weird if she “sensed” it while inside the hex, instead of just looking around and observing it. Plus there are all those plastic tarps, implying it’s undergone construction recently. Why couldn’t Agatha show up, and mind control some people to build the witch stuff? Or just use magic to build it? She’s been in Westview for about a week, and isn’t on screen that much. Probably been working on remodeling that basement this whole time.
this !!!!
As they say "power attracts power"
Exactly, and my thought is that she just has a portal to it and it doesn't exist in westview at all, hense the vines on the staircase imbued with her magic and then the changing to widescreen when Wanda enters the room like it does whenever it shows the world outside the hex. I dont understand why everyone assumed it was there already either, it doesn't make sense
Or maybe she watching Wanda the whole time and following her
@@jademuchacho2651 I doubt it. I mean she obviously didn’t know about anything that happened before the hex went up. Why else would she need Wanda to show her all that stuff that happened in flashbacks?
I don’t think that Agatha’s basement already existed in town. It’s more likely a magical nexus that can appear anywhere
Makes since
When Wanda whispered “I can’t feel you” 🥺🥺
Imagine if she'd be able to travel the multiverse now, she'd skill every Thanos version for killing Vision😭
@@spectralquill1810 so true
@@Stevejake12 And we'll hear a constant "I don't even know who you are"
@@spectralquill1810 "No more Thanos"
@@roastpork5437 nah that way is too quick. Gotta kill each one personally and slowly.
Surprised you didn't mention Agatha using Wanda's hair to access her memories like Strange did with Thor's for a location spell.
I didn't realize that
Good catch
Well that's easy to catch for veterans 😂
@@dustcat420 I'm definitely a veteran but I don't think you need to be a veteran to catch that.
oh i just thought they had copied HP lol
What? vision did not buy her a house next to house with a witch basement? Vision bought her a house, Wanda made the fake reality, Agatha detected it, moved in next to her, then made the witch basement with the basic protection spell
Exactly, Agatha's line "But I sensed this place, the afterglow of so many spells cast all at once" sounded to me like she detected something and came to see what it is. That "afterglow" she mentions kinda sounds like the Cosmic Background Radiation that Darcy detects and "so many spells cast all at once" does fit when you think of how many spells it would take put together to rewrite reality like Wanda did.
Exactly! This isn’t a big mystery or coincidence Agatha just made the basement her lair after realizing she was gonna need to stay and investigate
Yeah, it seems like this video is treating the witch's basement as far older than it actually is.
"To grow old in. V"
That's exactly what Wanda did. She grew old with vision, a decade at a time; and only the show she created would enable her to do so
“What is grief, if not love persevering?” OOF that hit the spot
So true...
i don’t understand it
@@tigrispanthera5496 same i dont know what it means
@@tigrispanthera5496 I think it means that you love someone so much, that you feel grief.
@@tigrispanthera5496 it’s quite literal. What don’t you understand?
It wasn’t Stark power Heyward and the team used to give the “white vision” life. It was the residual energy from Wanda blasting the drone.
Random thought: did anyone notice that the coloring of Sparky is the same coloring as senior scratchy??? Maybe Agatha transformed the bunny into a dog for the twins to be the initial eyes and ears
That’s so smarttt
That would make the proclamation of killing sparky true. Nice catch.
omfg.. why did it take so long to realize!
Oooooo that's a good catch
good one. could be true.
I would also note that Wanda through the various sitcoms has been moving through the 5 stages of grief, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and now finally acceptance mirroring the evolution of sitcoms in general of an idealized version of reality steadily towards the more realistic shows of modern TV. This would fit with the idea of Agatha as a therapist/mentor and her trying to help Wanda cope with her grief.
I mentioned in the other thread that if Agatha couldn't really control her dark/purple magic very well in the late 17th Century, she may has yet to deal with her own grief of unwillingly killing her mom, even though that never show in the surface (but hinted by taking her mom's pendent).
Nice observation, Ben.
@JD Quest We can't sure about it. I rewatched the beginning again and I did not see much emotion in that scene. It's kind of like: "You leave me no choice. Oh well..." but who knows if she would have any regret after three hundred something years later. Well, I could be wrong about it. But the emotion on the next scene with Wanda was just different. Except the last smirk before flying away, she was kinda emotionless.
@@McHaro0079 she was emotionless. Perhaps she was sincere in the beginning but it could have also been a trick. Anyways she’s clearly very bad now, she was torturing Wanda all of last episode, mentally, physically, and when she got the information she wanted she started choking her twins for some readon
@@KoolKukumber It could go both ways. Emotionless not necessary mean being a psychopath. It could also mean emotion being masked, be it by shock or by regret. Especially there was nobody else around to see.
People have to face their own demons once in a while...
Did anyone notice that Agatha’s magic is “purple” , just like Dormammu ? Which is driven by the dark dimension.
yeah, that's my theory too.
And Agatha did not age. That is Dormammu magic.
Exactly what I am thinking as well. And they way her mom said you dabbled with the darkest of magic. I believe Ancient One says almost the exact same thing about Kaecilius.
She doesn't have the mark on her forehead like The Ancient One and Kaecilius did. Also who would a coven of witches deem dark magic? Looks like that coven worshipped Hecate maybe and the Devil is an opposing deity to worship.
Fuck, none thought about it, not even a theory, and she also lived through ages
Charl makes a good point
I was looking for this comment
Indeed a characteristically insightful analysis from Charl.
Amazing crossover episode
How is this happening?!
The TH-cam multiverse crossover event of the century (also, FYI, the 🥥 emoji is horrifying. Don’t show Charl.)
A lot of Agnes and Wandas conversation in the basement revolves around how strong Wanda was. Agnes was talking about how hard it is to do simple transmutation spells, which makes you think that her shock a few episodes ago when she thought Wanda could raise the dead (sparky) was genuine.
Wandas “dream tv reality” is like ptsd dreams. Her brain subconsciously processing the major traumas of her life and Agatha is like the therapist trying to make her deal with the trauma out in the open?
Also what if “fake Pietro” was the missing persons? He could’ve just not been visible on the board and that explains how he’s here and how Agatha could control him even if she didn’t bring him here and why he would be snooping around?
“But what is grief, if not love persevering?”
Vision has such incredibly beautiful lines in the MCU.
They cast him right too, Bettany is great at his acting and delivery
I started crying in that part that was such a beautiful line
Was such a good line. 🧡
@@hamman_samuel Yes
"the witch basement" could be accesed via a magical gateway. it doesn't actually have to be psychally in westwood.
As evident by the change in aspect ratio. The modern widescreen is only used out of the hex and it was used in Agatha's dungeon. It's supposed to tell us that it's some place out of the hex, or at least impervious to its magic. It could simply have been created by Agatha once she got to Westview too
That’s what I was thinking.
@@hugofernandes3262 can you read peoples mind coz I was thinking the same thing 😯😯😯
yes but I think she actually made it..... when Monica opened the basement she can see it I think it really is made
Hayward's office is super clearly marked as Room 101, the ultimate torture room of Orwell's 1984 because it houses whatever your greatest fear is. Wanda says "who are you" to him super clearly too--so...who is he? Love your easter eggs, Ryan, and all the comments!
The book in Agatha’s basement is not glowing red, it is glowing orange, and it’s probably the missing book from the library in Dr. Strange (and orange is also the color of Dr. Strange’s magic).
yeah, to my eyes it was definitely orange, distinctly a different color from Wanda's red magic
yeah, it's definitely not the same RED red color as Wanda's power. It's orange
Yep, organge it is, which means a different kind of magic
Yes, definitely orange! But he also said that the witches at the beginning were using purple magic even though it's clearly blue. I chalked it up to him not being able to see colors 100% correctly.
@@reneep4269 We can add in him mis-identifying the color one of Wanda's son's was wearing in a previous episode breakdown.
Agatha is a witch. She says at the beginning of the episode that she was drawn to Westview and Wanda when she sensed all of her overlapping spells being cast when she created the hex. In her song from the previous episode, we see her arriving and getting in to character after Wanda already created it. As for the "witch basement", why would you assume that it was there before the hex was created and not created by Agatha after the fact?
Exactly, I'm pretty sure Agatha created it for her use while in Westview
Glad a few people think this also.
Thank you. Ppl going too deep to be right. “The bewitched basement was always there” no fam relax 😂
I think, it's not underneath whatever and not in Westview at all. It's more alike a Main Station.
It's kind of a Tomb with daylight from above and you have to go through magic doors (portals) to enter.
Like the doors to Wandas Memories. Maybe it was a Travel-Hub for the Covenant, before Agatha occupied it.
this !!
I like that this episode expanded on Wanda's tie to the Mind gem. After seeing this episode, I believe that when Wanda killed Vision in Infinity War, she actually absorbed his essence/soul. This is why Wanda could not detect his presence in his body in the SWORD HQ. When Wanda created her reality, she expelled his stored soul/essence and created a ghost like version of Vision. I think Wanda/Vision's offspring are truly offspring, resulting from the combination of Wanda and Vision's essence sharing the same vessel. Meanwhile SWORD recreated Vision's body which is essentially souless/empty/blank. Since Empty vision was created using Wanda's power, he will be able to cross into the Hex reality. I believe the series will end with Spirit Vision merging with Empty Vision, but there will be gaps in his memory which allow for future stories with Wanda rebuilding her relationship with Vision.
Concerning the basement: I didn’t take it to mean that was literally the basement of that Westview NJ house, more like Agatha took over that house and created a portal to her lair on the basement stairs or something, because it’s clearly outside the hex anyway.
Outside the hex? Makes since.
@@saturncrush yes when she first enters the basement the aspect ratio goes from TV to wide screen just as it is outside the Hex
@@captainweekend Agatha also says the basement is protected by Wanda's magic because of the runes. So It could be inside the Hex, but not in Wanda's magic jurisdiction
@@captainweekend The aspect ratio change just means we're not doing sitcom style. So yeah, all the scenes outside the hex but see also the choking scene in episode 1, which was inside it.
@@VineethChandran03 she should never have told this to Wanda as now she could recreate those runes with a thought and prevent Agatha's magic from working within her Hex
I think you're too focused on the witch dungeon being there before Wanda built the house. I think Agatha showed up and built the dungeon under the house.
Agatha has a Connecticut license plate on her car too. So I agree, she came from out of town and built the dungeon.
Anything to make Wanda not the bad guy🤣🤣🤣
I agree. He's usually spot on but was way off on this.
Outside the Hex the real world.
Hear me thru: After Episode 8, I'm confident Agatha isn't the the villain. She's just seeking to understand, get answers, and would do anything to figure this out.
I don't think so either, she just wanted to know How Wanda was doing it.
@@mickeymcdoogle119 Whew! Just rewatched and may or may not be filled with emotions lol
I'm pretty sure she's a villian
Same
She killed Sparky
The accent bit isn’t “meta,” it’s continuity. Wanda lost the accent deliberately to go underground but it comes back when she’s upset.
Also Natasha was teaching her how to hide it so that it's not obvious. I guess she had to do that as well at some point
That does happen! I had a southern US accent as a child but lost it when I moved north as a teen. It comes back when I’m angry or stressed.
@@orlondoruth3562 - Was that ever implied? I don’t recall anything about that appearing onscreen.
@@Mr_Flerb Beginning of Civil War at the stake out in Lagos. I also read it somewhere. Plus it makes sense that they would have some kind of bond lol
I’m pretty sure Agatha set up that basement after the fact...she flat out says she sensed the hex and was attracted to “the after glow”
Yeah, I wondered about that too. Now, we do know that Agnes is willing to lie, or stretch the truth, so there's that possibility. But at this point, who knows?
agree!!!
@@ryadinstormblessed8308 I guess because even though Agatha knew Wanda had some serious magic abilities, she didn’t know for sure that she was The Scarlet Witch. If Wanda had any clue who she really was Agatha wouldn’t have been able to get within a mile of her.
This is evidenced on the "It was Agatha all along" video, that shows her getting to the Hex "after" it was made.
Yeah it doesn’t seem far off that if the basement is outside the hex. Then Agatha probably moved there after the fact.
There is one that hasn’t been mentioned. When Agatha said to Wanda “you are making breakfast for dinner”, that’s a call back to episode one when Wanda was making breakfast for dinner.
I never wanted this episode to end. It was emotionally devastating, yet still mindblowing. The shows are now increasingly longer than the previous ones. I think the 1st episode was 23 minutes but the new one is now around 43-44 minutes.
Remember when vision was trying to leave the hex and his body was coming apart and being pulled back in? I don’t think he could survive outside the hex at the moment because his physical being is tied to Wanda’s creation magic in the hex. BUT I think when blank vision enters the hex somehow real vision can take over his old body and therefore survive in the real world... not sure what all that would mean for the twins’ existence in the real world though
EXACTLY THIS
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YESS!!
I remember wanda couldnt manipulate the twins with her magic so maybe they can survive
Every theory I found thought that the land deed appeared out of thin air. Strange... But I think Wanda found the deed after Endgame, before she's looking for Vision at SWORD. See, the deed's envelope was already opened, she already looked into it. Once she got back from SWORD, she just remembered the deed in her car again and went to its location. No one put it on her seat except herself, before she went to SWORD.
That's what I was thinking too. She looked at it with a bit of apprehension and sadness, I think just reflecting on what happened inside SWORD. I think she just goes to the location of the house out of curiosity and to feel connected to Vision.
She probably came back from a lawyers office that read visions will to her
I think she had the intention of bringing Vision back to their home from the S.W.O.R.D. headquarters that day, but unfortunately he was already gone 🥺
There's no confusion, Wanda created the Hex. Agatha sensed it, inserted herself into the story right away and tried to determine what was going on. She took the house next door. The "basement" isn't part of that house, we know that magic portals are easy, you walk down this hallway where the aspect ratio changed and boom, Agatha's spell room.
@@myrdinemrys7765 indeed.
Magic portal was the first thing that Dr. Strange learned to make! Second they use doors all through the episode to jump through time reliving Wanda’s memories! For Wanda to choose a door that leads out into a different place especially as experienced as Agatha is would not be out of place or out of character.
ive seen countless easter eggs videos and every one has failed to mention how agatha drained the life out of the witches leaving them in skeletons, EXACTLY LIKE THAT ONE COMMERCIAL
Oh shoot, yeah you’re right. And the boy literally died because he couldn’t get ‘his magic.’
Good catch!
!!! I was wondering where the Yo-magic commercial came from in Wanda's past, but this makes sense if it was from Agatha's!!!! Good one!
I was also thinking that maybe she's tapping into the dark dimension like in Dr strange since her powers are purple like dormamu
Also when she kills them they look like zombies which could be a nod to marvel zombies
on “a very special episode” (ep5)there’s the clip of wanda crying on the empty plot that we saw in ep 8 when monica is explaining what happened to her when she entered the hex. the time stamp in the episode is 8;26.
One question no one seems to be asking, is who is the missing person that Agent Woo was originally sent to investigate??
@T D that's super interesting, I haven't read the comics but I super love the mcu so Im really eating up all the easter egg and comic details from everyone
@T D Yeah, or maybe a 3rd witch and its not Monica who he refers to as the maden or whatever
@T D that's so awesome, Im so excited for all the insane possibilities
We actually haven't seen Isaiah Knott's role (he posted on Instagram, he's thankful that he got to finally announce he's in wandavision) maybe he's the missing person
what if “fake Pietro” was the missing persons? He could’ve just not been visible on the board and that explains how he’s here and how Agatha could control him even if she didn’t bring him here and why he would be snooping around?
So, the hex she created around the town is exactly what was going on at home with her parents. Her family blocked off all the windows shielding the kids from all the craziness and enjoying their peaceful little bubble they created. Sword invading her bubble, disrupting her life was Starks missile landing in their home
she then quite literally had another stark missile land in her new home, poor girl cant catch a break
Stark tech has invaded twice and neither time was it actually Tony!
Does anyone else thing we will see the introduction of Polaris? We keep seeing the RGB things throughout the show, pixel blocks and the like, and in the closing credits we keep seeing a green crown that looks a lot like Polaris’ crown from the comics. Red/Wanda, blue/Pietro, and green/Polaris/Lorna (I think that was her civilian name.) I just wonder what will happen there with that crown.
me tooooo.... I thought that green was a foreshadow for polaris but I also remembered that's the vision's comic appearance too
That yogurt commercial “I eat yo-magic”. Seemed like that’s what she was doing to the other witches.
YESSSS I was so confused when I saw that commercial but this makes a little sense thx
...and why the witches look so withered like the boy on the island.
ohhh when i saw it i thought it meant "not even yo-magic could save him"
Exactly!
@@RusTsea196T she drained them of their magic
Let's not forget, Hayward said that wanda "stole the visions dead body" but we all saw she left sword empty handed. Hayward is the real villain!
I'm genuinely curious why people are confused as to how Pietro has powers too. They're twins... two halves of a whole. They share DNA! It's how she knew he had been killed even though they were miles away from each other on the floating part of Sokovia. If she was born with powers, then so was he... right? Or maybe I'm crazy! 😜
Exactly. And I don't understand the "If Wanda was born with powers then she was probably adopted" thought process, either.
I feel like the more likely way it happened was that yes, the twins are mutants; Wanda was born with powers, but Pietros mutant x-gene was latent until they joined Struckers experiments.
If I remember correctly, it's how Deadpool got his powers too, he had a latent X-gene that was activated when he went in for the experimental treatment. And now that Deadpool is coming to the MCU as well, it's not that big of a leap to make if we're now certain that Mutants are officially going to be a part of the MCU.
I would like to think that her mutation just increases her inherited magic, making it easier for her than Agatha, etc. Since the infinity stones are written as semi self aware, maybe that caused the “choosing” that happened in the experiment, and... now modern day quandaries unfold...
Wanda and pietro are magneto's kids
@@TechTopicsnmore It depends if they go that route in the MCU.
When Wanda actually creates “The Hex” and constructs Wanda and Vision’s house, the house is put together in the boxes like on the cover of the House of M comic book.
Wanda's Legos / Minecraft game is on point.
I knew it, it was directly referencing the comics because the way the house was materializing was awfully familiar
@@Josh_Noble it was Mindcraft!
I agree with Charl, no truer words have been spoken
sometimes it takes a nut
@@coryandrum indeed it does
when he said that, everything just *clicked* for me
He always makes really poignant observations
What a smart choice of words... but there's more to what he doesn't say than what he does.
I don't think "That's not how I remember it" refers to selective amnesia.
It's because fake-Pietro is telling a childhood story imagined from Agnes.
The book is emanating yellowish orange. This is the color of Doctor Strange's powers... Also, Agnes could have just created the witch dungeon after the creation of Sitcom Westview.
Yeah I don’t know why he keeps on saying that the book is red, it’s clearly not red
@@binyaminwiner in another video he kept calling something purple blue so I think he might be colorblind
Came here to say this. There's no reason to believe that the witchy basement was there before the hex. I think it's clear that Agatha created it. The ancient look it has is just the way Agatha willed it into being.
At this point I don’t care who the Mcu is adding but let’s see a battle with Monica and Wanda battling Agatha, Vision vs Vision and Quicksilver aiding Monica
YES!
Add the return of Ultron, then I’m in!
Don't forget the twins helping out too!
Quicksilver is not really. He is Agatha .......did you watch the episode?
@@aname5078 haha she said he was a nobody she controlled. How can a nobody possess Quicklsilvers powers looking like another Quicklsilver from Fox. Agatha can't give people powers.
The kids are likely leading towards a Mephisto reveal. “Fake Pietro” isn’t just a random guy. Yes he’s been mind controlled by Agatha, but she, nor Wanda, can manifest Quicksilver’s powers onto a normal being. Wanda likely subconsciously pulled Peter from the X-Men universe and brought into the hex and when Agatha noticed someone with super powers similar to Pietro entered the hex she took control of his mind.
oh well..... LOL
I did like how Agatha called Pietro Fietro ‘fake Pietro’ 😂 I was like dang that’s good why didn’t I think of that I was too busy calling him Tricksilver 🤦🏽♂️😂
Now I'm like, why didn't I think of Tricksilver
I mean, Tricksilver is smart too
Tricksilver 🤣🤣🤣🤣
TRICKSILVER PLEASE
he doesn't have his superhero name in the MCU, just like Wanda didn't either, he was just Pietro, as cool as Tricksilver sounds it made no sense to use it.
It feels like there’s too much that they need cover in just one episode which leads me to think this is going to spill into multiverse of madness
That's just Vision's spirit taken out of Wanda because they were soulmates. He needs to rejoin with his body.
You’re really REACHING with the dungeon thing. It’s OBVIOUSLY magic and she can literally create a door to her lair anywhere.
I agree with you. Magic doors are a common power with wizards in movies, e.g. Howl's home from Howl's Moving Castle. Btw I love this concept, it makes for a great storytelling device!
@@troyhanson8639 hell is even in Dr strange. Drops that dude in the desert and changes the dial thing
That was my assumption too - like the dungeon is in a pocket dimension that Agatha can access from anywhere with magic.
Of course it's magic FLOURISH
Yeah, I had the same thought. It literally seems like she flew into town right when we saw her land in the pilot. And she bewitched her way into the neighboring house. That letter also seemed like it was truly from Vision to me, the deed. It would ruin the emotional impact of that scene if they switch it
This episode had me crying and then when they showed Vision's body taken apart I was really gone but then Wanda said "I can't feel you" and I was totally obliterated! Great episode!
Dude you are really good at making videos.
When Agnes opens the flashback portal she takes a hair off Wanda's head, just like Dr. Strange did to Thor. Did no one see this? I can't be the only one. :)
It’s a magic thing in order to hex or divine stuff for a person they need a piece of that person such as a hair or nail
Of course you weren't the only one. It was very obvious
Latinofire202 Ha ha, I was just like how could he not mention that?
This episode made me feel at ease. I dont see Agatha as an antagonist. I see her as the friend that gives you tough love even when you dont want to hear it. She was able to make Wanda deal with stuff she had been shoving down for years.
Great comment! I'd like Agatha to stay in the MCU somehow, I don't want here to be evil
I was really really hoping she wouldn’t be evil. I like her a lot
@@jordanh4362 She probably will on the same lines of HQ and help Wanda with her powers, as she said she is extremely dangerous, she will need training and supervision to avoid potential bigger meltdowns, which as a Nexus Being can spell earth or cosmos big fuck up.
bruh she had both her kids choking at the neck wtf u on about
@@rail5575 she’s always been Grey in the comics and those kids are her lifeline. If she didn’t have those kids, Wanda would obliterate her.
So, a lot of people predicted/picked up that Agatha had powers a lot earlier but I realized it in the Halloween episode because all the “main” characters dressed up as their character in the comics. Agnes was dressed up like a witch, because she is.
In the flashback, I feel Pietro actually reveals his powers at the point of the explosive impact, because he came from behind Wanda, like from another room, clear from the rubble, as where she was sort of covered in its debris. I think it's a easter egg that implies that they both already had powers. Plus as she reached forward, Pietro warns "Wanda don't" before she's snatched back by Agtha into her adult form. What that tells me is that they both already knew of each other's ability and was keeping it secret.
Good catch! In most mediums, mutants first activate their powers in stressful situations. I say a bomb dropping on your house killing your parents is pretty stressful.
LETS GO! I feel like these take long and longer every week… BUT ITS WORTH THE WAIT. I wait all day for it!
I was worried something happened to Ryan
Yeah! I watch it at night and go straight here but I couldn’t find anything
It was taking forever to upload up YT. He tweeted about it. I went and checked after I thought something happened to him.
Yeesh. Give him some time lmao
Did anyone else notice that the music in this WandaVision episode at 20:08 is very similar to Spider-Man 3 when Peter Parker is on the church’s spire just before he goes to the bell?
My theory is that Agatha realized that all this energy was coming to westview and when she came to figure it out, she took over the home of Jimmy woos missing person and then built her dungeon under it using magic so she can be right next door to Wanda, I'm even willing to reach that she transformed the missing person into senor scratchy
The episode literally told you thats what she did.
The only thing it showed was her being drawn by the magic. Mal offered some good insights as to what else could be going on and you glossed right over them....
Agatha literally states that she came ti Westview to find out what magic was going on here. Who gives a shit whose house she took, its not important to the story whatsoever. and she couldn't have transformed into the missing person because we see her as a younger woman and its the same person.
@@CrazyShepard She's saying she possibly turned the missing persons into the rabbit. It's all just fun theories bruh you way too aggressive with it lol
@@egalart what aggression? I'm declaring my position, just because you can't handle a swear word, doesnt mean i had aggressive intent. None of the OP's assertions mean anything to the show, and I was pointing it out. If it mattered, they would have shown it, but it detracts from the show, so why worry about it?
This show solidifies her position as the strongest avenger
I just wish though she won't go filled with madness and wreck havoc after this series ends
@@spectralquill1810/ bruh if she loses her kids AND vision at the end of the series....she will literally go insane.
Hulk n Thor gonna be sad
@@sirgouda623 Not really, they've been nerfed to all hell so it doesn't even matter now.
The moment when she went crazy and creat her own reality is very No more mutant to me
When I saw disasembled Vision my heart just broke in half. Im surprised she didnt kill all of them
I wish I could go into a coma until Friday sometimes
Or at least fast-forward from watching wandvison to the screen crush video like i'm adam sandler
Or be dusted..
Yes yes definitely I also want that to happen to me
Or sleep for a week,deadline in friday
you know what i just realized? they are mirroring each other's stances when the vision is fully materialized. she probably used a part of her soul to recreate him.
I disagree, and here’s why. The energy that made Not-Vision was yellow, like the Mind Stone. I think the Stone gave her a portion of its power before the time-reversal, and gave her a way to bring Vision back to life.
There’s no way I would fully understand things without screen crush. There’s so much more to this show than I could have imagined. Thank you Ryan!
The hex created by Wanda is like a dream for ordinary humans. We sometimes dream about events we wish would happen to us at some point in our lives. And sometimes, in those dreams, we also end up with selective amnesia where we kinda forget a few things. Just like Wanda in her hex
That's a good theory. I noticed that when they show Westview and it's all run down, ppl are unemployed and despondent. But in the Hex everyone is employed and has "ideal" lives. Also and I don't think anyone has mentioned this but Mrs. Heart is alone outside a cafe. I wonder if Mr. Heart chocked to death at this cafe and when she enters the Hex he comes back to her? We never see him again after the dinner scene were he nearly chokes to death just a theory...Bgood
So in theory Wanda can 'sommon' Agatha's mom to make her facing her own grief, even though that never show in the surface (but hinted by taking her mom's pendent).
the few moments of lucidity like lucid dreaming
@@mooseduty5426 That's a good point you noticed there.
Damn!! This series is so full easter eggs and references ( esp the comics), it would have been impossible to understand this show without these ending explained videos ( and the comments as well😉)
When she talks about the spell in the room, one of the hex symbols is the House of M logo
I THOUGHT I SAW THAT
The buck on the wall at 22:52 might refer to Aries. Aries is named after the planet Mars. Mars is known as the 'red planet'. Wanda's power is red. The ram/buck on the wall is dead. This implies Wanda will die.
Ryan, I rarely disagree with you, but I do disagree that it is just a “coincidence” that Agatha’s basement just happens to be next door to Wanda’s empty lot. Agatha made it clear she came to west view after the hex was created, when she sensed the power of so many spells at once. Therefore I think she took a house next to Wanda, and used her powers to create a basement that fit her needs as a witch.
What happened to whoever was living in 2804 before Agatha took it over! "Darren, Samantha, you have to GO!"
That would be Sneaky if Actor Paul Bettany was talking about himself as the actor he would be Opposite.
Oh my god that's what I thought too
I love Ryans ability to produce such high quality indepth content. These easter eggs he spotted have such depth and arent far fetched BS like other channels. Plus that Disney+ Star VPN hack was just brilliant. I had no idea Star existed.
In the real world, when Wanda watch TV, even in the Civil War, she's sitting posture is the same, because she's childhood habit.
She had the same posture also in the previous episode during the fourth wall break interviews
1:37 “Mors Monstro Natura” would translate better in English as “Born a monster, die a monster!”
The Ancient One said, "sorcerers draw energy from alternate dimensions to create magic". This seems to be what Agatha Harkness did with Pietro from the fox universe. Wanda would feel that twin connection despite being from a different reality, like how she felt MCU Pietro die.
Who is the final big bad villain? (or is there one at all?)
The more I watch the more it seems like there won’t be
It was Agatha all along
I agree with DJ, no big bad. Agatha is aggressive because she always is seeking more knowledge and power. Eventually, maybe not even this season, they will work together. She might have an arc like Loki!
There's no big bad.. just the early ground work to the greater Multiverse threat, planting Wanda to be powerful and supply her arc in Dr. Strange and beyond
Definitely Hayward, but I don't think we know who he really is yet.
“Big Red” was also the production title for Wandavision.
@T D The hex is big! And red!
Someone else may have already pointed this out, but if you go back to the scene where Wanda leaves the hex and is talking to the SWORD agents, her accent starts coming back. This to me implies that the loss of the accent is something that happens within the hex to allow Wanda to better "fit in" with her sit-com surroundings.
I think Billy and Tommy are her actual children. Agnes did say she had the ability to spontaneously create life. She didn't create them like she did Vision, she actually birthed them. I could be wrong but 🤷
Also.....where is Dottie? When Wanda drove through town, we didn't see her and SWORD still doesn't have info on her.
I don’t now why but I think Dottie is mephisto this could be very unlikely but I just thought
Agatha’s backstory reminds me strongly of how the ancient one lived a long like by drawing power from the dark dimension - long life? Purple energy? The book similar to the one Caecilius (sp?) stole pages from?
You are the best fan theorists and I’m so happy that I found your channel. I literally have been able to enjoy the show like 1000 times more than if I had not been watching your every video overanalyzing every small detail of this show.
I seriously can’t wait until these Easter egg vids are uploaded on Fridays. Whether it’s The Boys, Mando, or WandaVision, they make my day
I wouldn't get too locked into the assumption that Agathas dungeon has ALWAYS been in that house. She could have simply conjured it after she was drawn to Wandas spells
Yes. She literally suggested the kids were in the basement to get Wanda down there so that she could confront her with the advantage of the runes. She created it.
Did anyone notice that the story from the age of ultron about how their parents died and the flashback are different? Quicksilver said they were “eating dinner”
continuity error
The trauma made fuzzy memories
"having"... it's just a theory of mine, that their english isn't like locals because they learned from a tv show they never interacted with local speakers then.... maybe that "having dinner" is like "we're gonna have dinner" (iryna her mother is cooking) and the fact that pietro's english is not that "better" because she asked wanda what is shenanigans..... that's just me tho
His mother was cooking, so he probably had that memory with him, traumatic stuff sometimes can be very fuzzy.
@@heliopyre possibly but in something high quality like Marvel, "continuity errors" maybe intentional clues.
It's like The Shining. There are of course continuity errors where minor props move around on someone's desk, are the style of their white shirt changes, and then there are electrical switches on the wall moving or appearing and disappearing and light fixtures appearing and disappearing on the ceiling and people walking out of hallways that literally couldn't possibly be there from the floor plan.
It's like a Bo Burnham comedy routine where you realize the mistakes are all intentional and weren't mistakes at all.
Calling it now: Jimmy Woo uses close-up magic to distract White Vision so that Good Vision can get the upper hand and defeat him.
FLOURISH
@@Josh_Noble Lol
Lol, he is the best at close up magic. Haha
THE FIGURE SHE SAW ISNT JUST A CLASSIC SCARLET WITCH FROM COMICS, ITS HER NEW COSTUME!!
Yeah they are dumb
So DEEP! Love your pop culture references to Monty Python and Mozart!
this episodes "previously on" sounded a lot more energetic, maybe its just meant to match her overall mood in the episode. cause towards the end of this one she grew more eager to find out what was going on through her memories. like at first she was reluctant but then she grew more interested
I noticed that it was peppier than the previous weeks too!
Reminds me of some of those really dark animations on youtube, Llamas with Hats for instance, every episode the opening gets more and more nefarious in tone and lighting, as a reference to the deterioation of Carl
I really don't know why everyone was surprised Hayward lied. Darcy literally hacked his files and found out he was trying to bring Vision back online.
True but at that time it was assumed Wanda took the body so it was less expected
I was just schoked Wanda didn't actually take Vision's body and she created a whole new one from herself.
@@ScarletRain26 Literally she created him out of physically nothing
Yes but why he lied is the question
Comes to show that wanda respected vision, even when he was nothing but parts, goes to show what little respect the mcu government has for heroes
Why do people think that the house lot was conveniently bought next to a house with a bewitched basement? Agnes / Agatha herself says she picked up on the magic and moved there. She could have created the basement herself as part of moving to Westview. It was probably someone else's house or abandoned before that. I mean, give the woman some credit!
Yes
Because the aspect ratio changed when wanda entered the hallway with the vines
Did anyone else jump a little when the living room blew up in her flashback?
Just me?
Okay lol
Me and my boyfriend. Lol.
SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME!!!!!!!!!!!!
IT FELT LIKE A JUMPSCARE LMAOOOOO
I watched it 5 TIMES!
Knew it was coming...and I still jumped
The scene with the explosion was so well done
Cried during the episode, cried in the recap, that "i can't feel you..." HEART QUENCHING!!! omg....