WANDAVISION (SEASON 1 FINALE): THE HANGOVER

Can you imagine Marvel Studios creating a show to purposely trick its fans? You don’t have to anymore! Season 1 of the Disney+, WandaVision series has done an amazing job in building us up like ‘the so-called best friend’ that takes you out for a night of barhopping & drink binging, only to drive you out to a cliff with the most beautiful sunrise, and encouraging you to dive into the ocean. Once at the edge of said cliff, the so-called bff ‘forgets the keys’ in the car and leaves you hanging on the side of the cliff until you sober up; not very nice or best friend like. LOL.

Imagine then, The Fietro of all bffs wants you to believe that they had good reason to leave you hanging and that they’re ‘the good guy’ in the story! Nah. “The road to hell is paved with good intentions” and that’s exactly where Marvel Studios & Wanda Maximoff are headed; figuratively & markedly speaking. The foreshadow was once over Westview, it’s now looming over the whole MCU. They left us with a cliffhanging hangover where we are forced to cringe at our prior behavior & ambitious theories, asking ourselves, “What the hell were we thinking?!”. The reality of it is, we only have ourselves to blame, but if Wanda isn’t taking responsibility for what she did to the 3,892 people of Westview, I’m not rushing for absolution either. WandaVision left people (like me) to rationalize what happened and what the season finale could possibly mean, because it would take a miracle for a new MCU fan to understand all that happened in these 9 episodes. I’ve said it before, this is not a good entry point for newbies. One should at least watch Avengers: Infinity War & Endgame before delving into this. We have only seen the beginning of the healing process from the decimation of The Snap for four major characters in Phase 4 and beyond: Monica Rambeau, Wanda Maximoff, The Vision & Peter Parker. The Universe is a smaller place now.

Like any hangover, you can chase the “hair of the dog” (or rabbit in this case) that bit you, or you can plead to The One Above All to take the pain away promising that you won’t ever get that “drunk as a lord” ever again. I am keenly aware children reading this should not understand these metaphors. LOL. I’m choosing the prior just the same. I learned that the biggest divide in how WandaVision was viewed was in age difference. Kids were just able to sit, digest this show and take it as is. It was us adults reliving our childhoods and allowing ourselves to dream Marvel was taking us to the promised land that caused all the kerfuffle. In every subtle way possible they did for many; take us to the promised land , that is. For creatives & super fans like myself, we gave The House of Ideas an impossible bar to live up to. Especially while creating the finished project during The Year of COVID. As the pandemic changed all industries, Film & TV had less time & resources to make solvent profits while maintaining prudent budgets & high quality content. All things aside, this show deserves multiple Emmys in my opinion. Some ideas were never on the table, while some ideas just couldn’t stay off the cutting room floor for whatever reason.

As I painstakingly scrub through every ounce of this temporal resolve we have witnessed in Wanda Maximoff’s story, please understand that I wouldn’t change anything I’ve said or done to get to this moment right now. I have been able to be a super fan on every level and share my thoughts & feelings about Marvel on a broader scale than I’ve ever attempted before. I have superstars asking me to teach them about Marvel®️ and other aficionados paying attention and respect to me for my personal knowledge and passion for this culture. And to top it all off, I made Mephisto go viral! LOL! None of this would be happening if WandaVision’s timing was off by a week or two. Everything happened as it should. With that said, lets run it down, reconcile & heal:

  • The confrontation that began in Episode 8 has come to a head. Agatha is using Wanda’s psychosis against her by baiting Wanda into a street fight. Agatha has Wanda’s twins by the neck allowing Wanda to see her eldritch purple energy abusing the boys. Wanda has no choice. Her motherly instincts kick in and she attacks Agatha. Both witches urge the children in the house and to stay out grown folks business. Once the street is clear we see that Agatha’s plan is to get Wanda’s powers by getting Wanda to bequeath her chaos magic, or to take it using a spell that steals magic from the undeserving. This is a theme I want you to pay attention to as you read my future articles pertaining to key characters. Some we know well already and some who will be brand new to everyone in this medium. We finally see that “Sokovian Thug Life” return into Wanda’s character. Her hands have lost youth & life as she attacks with magic only for Agatha to absorb and keep. Smartening up, Wanda surprises Agatha by hitting her with what looked like the car she drove into Westview. Agatha disappears but leaves her boots similar to the way The Wicked Witch of The East did when a house feel on her head in The Wizard of Oz.

Reconcile: Wanda is a witch (for no better use of the term) and her rights of passage entails defeating a witch evil enough to kill her own mother (Agatha). This is not a normal fight. The complex moral juxtaposition between these two characters is more interesting than the actual fight scenes. This is a battle of magic and the mind. Agatha has the advantage of experience & less to lose, but the first round goes to Wanda. Where the twins were created from shards of Mephisto’s soul in the comics, Agatha has previously asserted that the pregnancy & birth of the twins, the creation of The Hexus Vision, and transformation of Westview is all due to Chaos Magic. Taken at face value, this lessens the chances that the red demon, Mephisto is being included in Wanda’s story arc. Unless there is a retcon explaining that there was another secret party that took part in impregnating Wanda with the twins, this cuts the ties of Mephisto to Wanda’s story. (Wanda claims she created her memory of Vision with blood and bone included. Whose?) Chthon is the obvious option but once we break down the pages we’re able to see within The Darkhold we realize there is way more to consider. Agnes could also be part of this mystery. She could have invoked magic from Mephisto (or Chthon) to tamper with Wanda for all we know. The origin of The Maximoff Twins is one of many cliffhangers. One thing for sure, the “Big Red” chewing gum easter egg from Herb in Episode 2 was in reference to Wanda all along.

  • The genius visual metaphor of Wanda first seeing Vision’s reconstructed & resurrected body (White Vision) in a reflection on a broken glass window was exciting but lacking explanation to me. How did he breach the barrier with no issues? Hayward & SHIELD could have used the metallurgical & mystical properties of vibranium to their advantage but who is smart enough to do that in SWORD? The missile launching Stark drone used against Wanda & her boys was bait to draw her fiercest response; knowing her volatile relationship with Stark warheads. If the drone could withstand her attack and hold her energy like a lightning rod, it stands that SWORD would be able to add that technology to the refurbished synthezoid. I would’ve have loved to see White Vision’s body scintillating with Hex energy after breaching The Hexus and then absorbing it before Wanda laid eyes on him; if only to build the drama and give us the visual explanation of how that all happened. I would’ve rather seen that instead of Wanda’s hands dry rotting.
  • Acting Director of SWORD, Tyler Hayward has deviously studied Wanda in order to destroy her. “The WandaVision Show” footage that was interlaced with the CMBR (Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation discovered by Dr. Darcy Lewis) was appropriated and used as recon into Wanda’s mental state. White Vision was able to fool Wanda long enough to get close & attempted to crush her skull. Hexus Vision acts a sentry for Wanda and repelled White Vision into a winnebago, saving Wanda’s life. White Vision emerges from the explosion created by his fall like a Terminator; unscathed. Again, seeing “Whitey” absorb the chaos energy prior to meeting Wanda would have done more for the emotional reaction to the danger the lovers were facing.
  • Agatha reappears from her vehicular assault from earlier after Wanda apologizes to Vision for not being transparent; distracting. A joke referencing the implied love triangle between Maximoff & The Two Visions brought slight levity to an otherwise constant, “in your face” battle. The Visions have it out and continue their skirmish while Agatha continues to bait Wanda, who gives chase into the town square. The pull back view of the street from 2804 Sherwood Drive (Agatha’s house) reveals Monica Rambeau calling out to Wanda but it seems she’s being held against her will by Fietro (Fake Pietro/Quicksilver).

This is a very difficult storyline to digest for me. I had no inside information about WandaVision so I can speak from a completely uninfluenced space. It was revealed in a published interview with Matt Shakman why this gaffe wasn’t to my liking. The idea for the Ralph/Fietro thread was a call back to The Mandarin joke from Iron Man 3. This plot teases an important character only to reveal said character is a distraction, the biggest waste of time & story and one of the most irritating things in Marvel Studios storytelling. It is because of Trevor Slattery that Iron Man 3 is at the bottom of my favorite MCU projects list. Had they not dangled that classic Iron Man foe like a red herring I probably would have enjoyed the film much more. The Iron Man Extremis comic run is also one of my all-time favorites. Anyway, it would appear that another great actor’s time and services, in Evan Peters, was used to subvert fan theories and give insiders of this project a good laugh.

However, I still have been able to reconcile a few tidbits and clues from the act:

  • There is a spell on the house & body of the Fake Pietro. The only spells we’ve been made aware of were the runes in the basement and the crystalium possession cast to trick Wanda. Through Monica attempting to escape the attic/man cave we learn that Fietro still has quick speed. I think it’s fair to assume that if the WandaVision crew had enough time to finish all their CGI plans we would’ve seen Monica reveal that she can move at the speed of light to match Fietro’s super speed. Instead things are slowed down to a regular beat and show Wanda capable of taking down the speedster. Using her powers of hyper-cosmic awareness she is able to see the magical energy coming from Fietro’s beads. Once the necklace is removed, so is the spell. Fietro is harmless and scared.
  • Monica has identified Fietro as Ralph Bohner by using a utility bill and a model/actor’s headshot. 2804 Sheerwood Drive is Ralph’s house; alone. So how is there a witches lair in the basement? And where is this magical lair in reality? Which dimension? We will not get any answers to these question but if we simply accept that Agatha did refer to her spell as a crystalium possession we can reasonably believe Agatha is able to bring demons from different dimensions to possess the living & unliving on Earth.

Reconcile: While possessed, Ralph referred to a “missus stirring up trouble”. Logically, this refers to Agatha. We don’t know who was speaking through Ralph, but we know he refers to Agatha as his wife. We are unable to even guess who this was at this point in time. I love the outpour of support and the outcry for Mephisto, and even found another clue, but we have to simply hope that Marvel has intentions for the character in (MOM) Multiverse of Madness. I’ve even heard the writer of WandaVision, Jac Schaeffer claim that she had never heard of the King of The Hel Dimension until 2021. Unbelievable and laughable, if you ask me.

The scene between Jimmy Woo & Tyler Hayward is unimportant. It’s only there to explain that White Vision has immediately shown signs of self-awareness and can’t be controlled. Jimmy Woo foreshadows the FBI coming to clean up the mess SWORD has made. Jimmy’s magic tricks are quaint & funny.

Nauseated by Bohner, I switch my attention to the battle of magic & the mind between The Witches of Westview:

Searching for Agatha in Town Square, Wanda is blindsided with an energy bolt to the back. Agatha then proceeds to share the most important parts to the backstory of The Scarlet Witch. Wanda is still in denial at this point but Agatha does a great job in convincing the viewer that Wanda is the actual villain of this show. Within the chapter on The Scarlet Witch we learn that the prophecy states Wanda’s being is forged instead of born. She is meant to be more powerful than The Sorcerer Supreme and feared as a destroyer of worlds. We are shown two detailed pages that speak to my Marvel mania.

The Darkhold: The Book of The Damned

Reconcile: I missed a very important clue which lead me to mistakenly theorize that this book could not be The Darkhold. Agatha quipped that she thought the legend of The Scarlet Witch was a myth, yet she shows the ability to conjure it out of thin air. This book is known to take over the minds of its users. This means Agatha must be a master of self to withstand its temptations. In Episode 8, we learn that Agatha had stolen magic above her “age & station”. This is possibly pertaining to The Darkhold. We have no clue as to how she’s obtained it but she pleaded with her coven to teach her about the magic she’d stolen. Agatha is a gifted witch with holes in her training. This is how she is able to use the Darkhold without grasping its true nature yet. Wanda on the other hand has manipulated time enough to learn how to conjure spells during a fight. She will naturally learn but her mistakes could possibly destroy reality as we know it.

  • The left page in the chapter shows 7 interlaced circles; two encircled by a bigger circle and another possible circle blackened out from flames off the page. That’s 7 to 9 counted circles; depending on how you look at it. I took this as an easter egg for The Circles of Hell. There have been invocations about Hell having different dimensions separated into seven, nine and even ten realms; the base number is seven though. The circles could also represent The Seven Gates of Chaos. This would be the more likely of the two theories to choose as the current synopsis for MOM reads: “After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Dr. Stephen Strange continues his research on the Time Stone. But an old friend turned enemy seeks to destroy every sorcerer on Earth, messing with Strange’s plan and also causing him to unleash an unspeakable evil”. The old friend turned enemy we know to be Mordo. In the comics Mordo attempts to open The Seven Gates of Chaos to undo the universe and rule it. He needed 13 sacrifices and one of the access points to The Nexus of Realities, which has now been alluded to in the series as well. This would be a “destiny entrance” for Man-Thing to debut into the MCU, but I’m not losing sleep behind it. WandaVision has already brought the term, “Chaos Magic” into the canon along with the book of the chaos god, Chthon. We should leave this chapter open & refer back to it at a later time.
  • The right page has even more promising clues. The shape of a female demon with snakes or tentacles for hair and a tail (presumed to be The Scarlet Witch) overlays a complex interwoven number of hexagons with four primary circles at the lateral points. Part of what looks like a symbol of an eye is at the top of the image above the witch. I don’t think there is any controversy in stating the image is about The Scarlet Witch. The interwoven shapes behind her could symbolize the origin of Chaos magic: The Many-Angled Ones aka The Elder Gods. The circles at the corners could represent the four major elder gods of Dark Magic: Chthon, Shuma_Gorath, The True Fairy King (Oberoth’m’gozz) & Yog-Sothoth (Sehdoula), or could pertain to the four corners of Earth. I am still learning about these Old Ones and how they relate to the ancient Atlantean City of R’lyeh. Shuma-Gorath is distinguished by a giant eye & tentacles like the one we see in the image. Chthon (who has tentacles as well) is consider a ruler of the same power as Shuma-Gorath. Dormammu wouldn’t be considered an Elder God as he is a sentient being made of energy. These clues could be letting us know that more than one demon is on the way in MOM. Does this get you hyped to see what Marvel has in store for us in regards to the occult? Or do you think this is all set up to let us down again?
  • The strongest weapon against any adversary is the truth and Agatha hasn’t let up on Wanda since she revealed her true identity to her. Wanda, still in denial, is systemically shown the effects of her chaos magic on the people in Westview Town Square. Agatha released Susan (Dottie) from Wanda’s spell. Wanda is inundated with pleas that she free the children she’s kept in their rooms, the people whose sleep she’s deprived, and the others forced to field her nightmares when they are allowed to sleep. The truth is too much for Wanda and she breaks down again. This time she chokes the townspeople to silence their pain from her ears & thoughts. The script is written as if she doesn’t know how her telepathy works, as well as her other powers. This round goes to Agatha. Wanda is clearly the oppressor & villain but Marvel keeps a light of empathy shining on her. She did play a major part in defeating Thanos a month earlier, but she wasn’t fighting for the world at the time. She was fighting for what happened to Vision because of Thanos. It doesn’t feel right, but the musical score helps us root for her. Billy sees his mother’s breakdown in his mind and races to her with Tommy. She is a god level threat at this point.
  • Agatha appeals to Wanda’s humanity in order to make her choose between her selfish desires and saving the people of Westview. The elite strategist in Harkness’ character from the books is supplanted perfectly in this situation. Guilty from repeatedly assaulting her victims, Wanda begins to open the barrier to let the townspeople leave. Wanda’s is two moves behind Agatha. She doesn’t realize what the ramifications of her actions will be. She is moving off complete emotion. As The Maximoff boys approach the square, Vision has been fighting White Vision in the air.
  • The circuit feeding Vision’s existence has been cut by Wanda’s release of her hostages. The energy barrier is open. Vision’s body is decimating every second she keeps The Hexus open. After a decent dog fight and an amazing fall from the sky by Vis, Wanda sees that she is destroying the family she’s created and stops short of ending the hostage situation. This makes her more vulnerable to Agatha’s “undeserving” spell. Hayward & his SWORD goons have snuck into town and everyone in the family has their cross to bear. The boys stay on the ground and disarm the soldiers. The Visions keep the stalemate going and Wanda does the first thing to make me excited about her all episode; she disappears. LOL! Age of Ultron Wanda is back with some new tricks!
  • That same time skipping “enhanced” female that we saw break The Avengers down in Age of Ultron is still inside Wanda. The only loss handed to them on screen more masterful than making them limp away from a fight was when Zemo pit their leaders against each other in Captain America: Civil War. This reappearance of Wanda is very nuanced by the director and editor. Unlike her previous telepathic attacks against others, Wanda is also chanting something! That’s new! Where’d she learn to do that so quickly? Is that Earth 616 Wanda? Wait, there’s more. We never saw Wanda disappear before this episode. The time lapsed creeping that we’ve now seen her use against Captain America (in Age of Ultron) & Agatha Harkness teases that she possibly knew how to manipulate time naturally. We learned that Wanda, The Mind Stone & Time have a unique relationship in Episode 8. Her relationship with The Nexus of All Realities is still relevant to her story; for now. The video footage of her touching The Mind Stone is the earliest instance of her skipping time. We have seen her manipulate time against Agent Franklin and on Hexus Vision (while she was pregnant in this series) as well. Until I hear otherwise from Matt Shakman, Wanda went in between time & learned a few spells to use against Agatha. She didn’t know or use any spells before this day according to what she yelled at Agatha in the square.

The battle of the two Visions may be the best action sequences of the whole series; not that there is a lot to choose from. Only in a Marvel Studios project can you get a super powered fight mixed with a metaphysical & philosophical debate. I have no complaints but feel the need to ask: How are we supposed to believe someone under the authority of Acting SWORD Director, Tyler Hayward was smart & capable enough to rebuild The Vision without The Mind Stone…unless they were Wakandan or Reed Richards? The beats to the fight scenes were all we could ask for. The battle is a draw until Wanda opens the Hexus to release the townspeople. Hexus Vision loses power and falls from the sky. Wanda sees this and the twins meeting the same fate and closes the barrier back. Once they regroup and split up, the Visions continue their fight in the Westview Library.

Hexus Vis asking White Vision why he is attacking sets up “The Ship of Theseus” debate as to who is the true Vision. Is it the refurbished body with no original memories? Or is it the memories Wanda has made real inside The Hexus? Both agree that they are two parts of a whole and the fighting between them stops. Hexus Vis helps White Vis to recover his memories (probably encrypted files hidden in The Nexus in Oslo). What White Vis is shown causes him to realize that he is once again the true Vision. We see his frontal laser port light up with the same color as The Mind Stone before his memories crash into his prime directive, which is to essentially kill himself. Inner conflict prevents White Vis from doing anything besides escaping from his reality at the moment by literally and metaphorically breaking “the glass ceiling” and freeing himself. As all of our Twitter followers should know, we scrubbed this episode as best we could to catch the last of the classic easter eggs that this series has to offer the super fans. We found something that is unrelated to The Scarlet Witch story but caused us enough excitement that we shared it before the article was finished.

Among the many images of True Vision’s life flashing before him, we see an image in duplicate that looks like a reference to a concept image symbolizing that The Fantastic Four were the new owners of Avengers Tower. Even though I have always thought this should be the case, I first saw a drawing of it from digital artist, Raichu Copper.

This could become a “hair of the rabbit” moment I mentioned in the beginning regarding my punch drunk approach to blind theories. Why is an obscure but clear enough representation of the Fantastic Four symbol on the former Avengers Tower AND in the resurrected synthezoid’s memory banks?!? Could Reed Richards be the engineer that rebuilt Vision for Hayward & SWORD? This is part of the cliffhanging hangover that has made me an addict. I need the number for MCU Anonymous. LOL. I digress and leave you all to share your thoughts with us here or @3vry1lvsgdstry on Twitter.

  • Back to the story, Wanda has reverted to her old ways of getting inside her adversary’s heads and creating what looks like a very realistic nightmare for them. This dreamscape appears to be real though. This is either a confirmation that Wanda has now learned to travel through time or that she has learned how to naturally create Agatha’s “Repetere memoriam” spell from last episode. How did she learn that in the middle of a fight? It truly seems as if Wanda has has learned how to jump in & out of time streams thereby taking all the time she needs to learn how to defeat an opponent.
  • The plan backfires on Wanda when the zombie witches of Agatha’s coven recognize Wanda Maximoff as the Harbinger of Chaos: The Scarlet Witch. This should logically confirm that the book stolen from the coven was The Darkhold. The truth sets Agatha free and puts Wanda in her place at the alter. We see the beginning of the emergence of The Scarlet Witch via a Hellboy-like crown that appears on Wanda’s head. Maximoff refuses to give up anything, breaks free and jumps Agatha back to the present.

A great battle takes place between the witches in the sky above Westview. Wanda outsmarts Agatha by casting runes on the walls of The Hexus in between the fighting. Agatha’s magic is neutralized and Wanda is able to not only take her power & life force back, but all of Agatha’s magic as well. This is the reveal moment of the now realized, Scarlet Witch! Again, where & when did Wanda learn to do this?!? And what do the runes on the Hexus barriers symbolize? I have been unable to decipher the runes shown, but it is clear that Agatha is fearful of what they represent.

Wanda has won and returns back to the ground. Appearing to be some sort benevolent celestial being now, we should do well to remember that she isn’t. Because of the sheer amount of dangling threads left by this episode (I cannot speak to them all) here is a list of the ones I am skipping to focus on the remaining plot points that I believe matter:

  • The Twins neutralize SWORD with their powers after an endearing image of Wanda & Vision standing with them like a superhero family reminiscent of The Incredibles.
  • Hayward tries to shoot the boys. Monica steps in and uses her ability to manipulate kinetic energy to stop the bullets. Monica proves to be a true hero in this moment. One bullet gets by her but Billy easily stops it. Two of the most powerful characters in all Marvel share an understated appreciation for each other’s “tricks” and keep it moving.
  • Jimmy Woo has called Quantico for reinforcements and they are on their way.
  • Darcy blocks Hayward’s escape by ramming the ‘hexified’ funnel cake truck into Hayward’s SWORD Hummer and then disappears.
  • Hayward is eventually arrested.

I loved seeing Agatha accepting defeat & offering a “Good Girl” to Wanda as that is one of her sayings right out of the comic books. Before Wanda punishes Agatha by turning her into the nosey neighbor she was only pretending to be before, we see that there is a greater threat being foreshadowed. I expect and hope to see more of Agatha Harkness. I truly think a one-shot Otherworld/Weirdworld series starring her & the MCU’s Morgan Le Fay would be amazing dream & fantasy come true. The military are still being held against their will by Billy as the family celebrates their victory and head home. The Hexus has to come down and that means Vision and the boys have to end their existence in this reality; for now.

  • The Vision family enjoy their last peaceful stroll home together. In this moment we accept the grey lines of morality with Wanda’s character because of the masterful portrayal of love between she and Vision. There aren’t many words which make this sentiment even more powerful. You were lucky to ever have a moment like this in your life to remember. No matter what chaos is happening in your life, quality family time like this makes it all worth it.
  • As the boys are tucked into bed one last time, we see easter eggs. A skeleton playing a similar guitar to the one Fietro/Ralph Bohner had in his attic. Below, there is a hand drawing that was first found by Pierre Chaliau. The drawing appears to have the word , “Demiurge” on it. I first mentioned Demiurge in relation to Billy’s story arc in my Episode 5 article. It’s a nice tease. Lastly we see an endless river of flame attached to the same poster of a futuristic city. As Billy’s first superhero name was The Asgardian, I take it as a nod to Asgard. Billy is set to be a huge star in the MCU.

We learn that Marvel may have intended to make it plausible that Vision actually did sire the twins. Wanda reveals that she created Hexus Vision with “blood & bones” along with wires, vibranium and the substitute Mind Stone. The good bye to Vision and The Maximoff Twins is done justice. I am sure we will be seeing them again. The Hexus comes down. Night turns to day. The car Wanda threw at Agatha is the only complete item on Wanda’s property and she bypasses it. Deciding to walk back into Town Square, she has been justly vilified by the townspeople. She makes peace with Monica, says sorry and flies off to evade the authorities that would naturally seek to arrest her. Monica’s heroism in saving the boys from Hayward earlier is contradicted in this moment as she empathizes with Wanda and does nothing to hold The Scarlet Witch accountable for her actions. This ending is very weak in my opinion but Marvel makes up for it with the tag scenes in between the credits.

After acknowledging that “authority looks good on Jimmy”, watching the FBI take Hayward away and making the plot excuse for Darcy’s absence, Monica is secretly brought into the town theater to be invited by one of Nick Fury’s Skrull agents to The Peak, SWORD’s space headquarters. We will be seeing Monica Rambeau as Photon in the near future; possibly before Captain Marvel 2, but surely in that film.

My favorite part of the episode is this end credit scene. We get a drone shot surveying mountain and leading into a cabin where Wanda is very much at peace; like Thanos was at the end of Infinity War. Is this cabin in Wundagore or Sokovia? The shot continues pass Wanda, who’s gotten up to get more tea, and into her bedroom where her astral form as The Scarlet Witch is multitasking on an epic level. The Scarlet Witch appears to be hovering over a pentacle that looks very much like a portal for The Nexus of All Realities. She is simultaneously studying The Darkhold, searching the four corners of every realm & world she can find for her children and using runes to do so. We hear Tommy & Billy’s cries for their mother’s help and the screen goes red. I notice The Scarlet Witch’s crown that has a very interesting design. The M in the front looks like Magneto’s helmet, but what if….just what if the M stands for Mephisto? LMAO!

I’ve had an amazing time sharing my thoughts, theories and observations for WandaVision. I have been right, wrong, indifferent and passionate about the show. This series has executed its mission to bring The Scarlet Witch to full fruition. I am not of the mind to complain about its shortcomings as it has fed every thing a fan should expect from a Marvel story; a great adventure with no ending. How did you enjoy the series? Are there any theories you’d like me to address? Hopefully I have reconciled a greater share of the points I addressed. Please feel free to comment here or reach out on Twitter. Until next time, Manchild out.

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