WandaVision Episode 7
Apr. 17th, 2021 09:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Breaking the Fourth Wall
+ I loved Monica forcing her way through the Hex. It was badass. I love that every time she passes through the Hex she hears Carol's voice. Her determination to help Wanda and her compassion for her is great.
+ Monica has superpowers, I love it. No idea what she can really do but I'm excited to see. So she got powered up by the Hex which was created by Wanda who's powers derive from an Infinity Stone - so does that mean Monica's powers are Infinity Stone derived too? Does that mean she could end up on the more powerful end of the superpower spectrum?
+ Agnes/Agatha is behind it all. I knew there was something off. I find it curious that she allowed Wanda to discover the truth. In fact she actually pushed Wanda towards the truth by sending her to the basement instead of saying the kids were playing outside/went to a movie/literally anything else. Did Monica's presence push her into finally moving forward with whatever plan she has?
+ I loved Agatha's villain theme song.
+ Is Agatha's book the Darkhold from Agents of SHIELD? I can't remember exactly what it looked like but it's the only other 'magic' book I know of in universe. If it is does that mean they might be bringing Agents of SHIELD more into canon?
+ Does Agatha being behind Pietro mean that he's not really Pietro and is simply a construct overlaid with a thin veneer of real!Pietro's memories? Meaning that him being X-Men!Pietro is simply an easter egg for fans. I hope not. I guess I was more attached to the idea of him actually being X-Men!Pietro pulled into this universe than I realised because the high possibility of him not leaves me super disappointed. I want him to actually be Pietro!
Or wait, maybe Wanda did bring him unconsciously from X-Men!verse because she needed her brother right then but hers was dead and Agatha took advantage of his arrival to take control of him rather than being behind his appearance in Westview?
+ I loved the how this sitcom set up has ended with Wanda having a breakdown over everything just in time to reach 2010s era sitcoms where it fits so perfectly
+ "Vision's made of vibranium. They literally inherited tough skin." LOL
+ Vision learning about his death and what Wanda went through actually had me stopping to remember that it's literally only been weeks for Wanda since Vision's death happened. She's still stuck in the immediate aftermath of that grief. So much time has passed that I keep forgetting that.
+ I like that Vision's first question is about his kids.
+ I really thought that Monica's 'guy' would be a specific person so it being some random we don't know and who isn't important (?) was a let down. That said I do like that Monica has enough people loyal to her personally that she could get her own command centre set up.
+ I loved Monica forcing her way through the Hex. It was badass. I love that every time she passes through the Hex she hears Carol's voice. Her determination to help Wanda and her compassion for her is great.
+ Monica has superpowers, I love it. No idea what she can really do but I'm excited to see. So she got powered up by the Hex which was created by Wanda who's powers derive from an Infinity Stone - so does that mean Monica's powers are Infinity Stone derived too? Does that mean she could end up on the more powerful end of the superpower spectrum?
+ Agnes/Agatha is behind it all. I knew there was something off. I find it curious that she allowed Wanda to discover the truth. In fact she actually pushed Wanda towards the truth by sending her to the basement instead of saying the kids were playing outside/went to a movie/literally anything else. Did Monica's presence push her into finally moving forward with whatever plan she has?
+ I loved Agatha's villain theme song.
+ Is Agatha's book the Darkhold from Agents of SHIELD? I can't remember exactly what it looked like but it's the only other 'magic' book I know of in universe. If it is does that mean they might be bringing Agents of SHIELD more into canon?
+ Does Agatha being behind Pietro mean that he's not really Pietro and is simply a construct overlaid with a thin veneer of real!Pietro's memories? Meaning that him being X-Men!Pietro is simply an easter egg for fans. I hope not. I guess I was more attached to the idea of him actually being X-Men!Pietro pulled into this universe than I realised because the high possibility of him not leaves me super disappointed. I want him to actually be Pietro!
Or wait, maybe Wanda did bring him unconsciously from X-Men!verse because she needed her brother right then but hers was dead and Agatha took advantage of his arrival to take control of him rather than being behind his appearance in Westview?
+ I loved the how this sitcom set up has ended with Wanda having a breakdown over everything just in time to reach 2010s era sitcoms where it fits so perfectly
+ "Vision's made of vibranium. They literally inherited tough skin." LOL
+ Vision learning about his death and what Wanda went through actually had me stopping to remember that it's literally only been weeks for Wanda since Vision's death happened. She's still stuck in the immediate aftermath of that grief. So much time has passed that I keep forgetting that.
+ I like that Vision's first question is about his kids.
+ I really thought that Monica's 'guy' would be a specific person so it being some random we don't know and who isn't important (?) was a let down. That said I do like that Monica has enough people loyal to her personally that she could get her own command centre set up.