

That episode also features the wife of Vision’s boss muttering the word “chaos” - an Easter egg referencing Wanda’s comic book powers.Įpisode two featured more of Wanda dabbling in magic, at a convenient neighborhood magic show. In the show’s first episode, Wanda burns a chicken she’s cooking and then tries to undo the damage - but turns the chicken into a basket of eggs. WandaVision has been hinting at this since the very beginning. Later, she mastered the ability and began to understand it as a literal altering of reality. Known as a “hex” in her formative years as an Avenger, the Scarlet Witch believed she used the ability to affect probabilities for a positive benefit to herself, though at times to imprecise outcomes. Marvel explains:ĭue to exposure to mystic energies and forces at an early age, Wanda may reshape reality to various extremes. According to Marvel, she can use magic to rewrite reality if she so desires.
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In a world full of order, math, science, and technology, Wanda’s powers are an anomaly that bucks those concepts. Thanks to multiple retcons, Wanda’s powers in the comic are a convoluted and complicated mix of what’s called “chaos magic” (which Agatha says at the end of the episode) and reality warping. This new origin story aligns itself with Marvel’s comics and Wanda’s powers there. The mind control and energy-blasting that Wanda’s been doing in Marvel’s movies are, it turns out, just the tip of the iceberg - a small taste of how Wanda’s magic has manifested itself. The Infinity Stone simply amped up Wanda’s latent magical abilities.
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The explanation behind Wanda’s sudden power surge, which had a little help from one Agatha Harkness, is that everyone, including Wanda, has been thinking of Wanda’s powers in a skewed way.īeing a witch herself, Agatha recognizes Wanda’s powers as a series of spells or magic rather than telekinesis and telepathy gifted to her by an Infinity Stone (as was first mentioned in the post-credits scene of Captain America: Winter Soldier her powers were then referenced again in Avengers: Age of Ultron).

But spurred by trauma and grief, Wanda created an entire world for her and Vision in Westview, completely changing the reality around her on an atomic scale while also mind-wiping its citizens. How Vision was able to purchase the deed for property in Westview, I’m not entirely sure - nor am I an expert in synthezoid real estate transactions. The answer, according to the penultimate episode, is unequivocal: Yes, it’s absolutely Wanda. Wanda’s powers are actually magical and existed before the Infinity Stone experimentsĪll season long, the question underscoring WandaVision has been: Who’s behind all of this? The broadcast, the sitcom hijinks, the costumes, the energy field, Vision’s resurrection - who or what was capable of doing all that? And further, could it really be Wanda Maximoff? Here’s a little more detail into what we now know about Wanda, how it connects to Marvel’s comics, episode eight’s mid-credits scene, and what all of this means as WandaVision’s nine-episode season begins to wrap up. And in doing so, it laid the foundation for Wanda - or, as Agnes calls her, the Scarlet Witch - to embark on future big-screen endeavors. Instead of hurtling us forward, “Previously On” provided much more information about Wanda and developed her as a character more than Marvel’s movies ever have. The revelations and twists in this episode are maybe a little less flashy than what WandaVision has given us in the past. The very traumatic therapy session yields a couple of revelations about Wanda’s past, but also her sitcom connection - Wanda grew up watching sitcoms as a way to escape from the trauma of war and grief when faced with the ultimate grief, she literally put herself and Vision into a sitcom to escape. But to Agatha’s keen eye, Wanda was actually doing magic on a grand scale.Īgatha takes Wanda through a journey of Wanda’s memories, trying to figure out where her powers came from. like Wanda was just mind-controlling everyone and giving them new clothes. Throughout WandaVision’s previous seven episodes, it had looked to viewers - and to S.W.O.R.D. It turns out that Agatha is an ancient witch who was drawn to Westview because of Wanda’s massive power display in creating the place. Instead, episode eight, “Previously On,” spelled out how Wanda, Vision, Agatha, and the rest of Westview’s residents ended up in their current predicament. Spoilers follow for WandaVision episode eight, “Previously On.”įor the first time in WandaVision’s young history, the show’s latest episode didn’t feature our favorite telekinetic Avenger reenacting timeless television shows like The Dick Van Dyke Show, Bewitched, The Brady Bunch, or Modern Family.
