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WandaVision episode 3 recap: Let's decode that ending

WandaVision episode 3 epitomize: Let's decode that ending

WandaVision episode 3 recap
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I've just finished WandaVision episode 3, and while I liked it overall — I'm starting to see the seams of the show. It's trying to walk a very fine tight-rope, balancing funny sitcom shenanigans and a superhero mystery storyline. And that doesn't always work.

Fortunately, WandaVision e'er pulls itself out in fourth dimension. Then, let'due south swoop into episode 3, looking at what worked well, and what the cease of the episode means for what'southward to come.

Of form, spoiler alarm for the storyline points of episode three of WandaVision, as well every bit potential spoilers based on speculation and leaks online.

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They're having a baby! But how?!

So, the big story of this week's episode is a very speedy pregnancy. Revealed at the very end of episode two, Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) are going to take a babe, and things begins to escalate at practically the moment episode three begins.

And this time, we're in BradyVision! Yes, from the iconic Brady Bunch firm staircase to the pattern of the opening credits, Westview has clearly evolved. And information technology's kind of obvious that Wanda herself is to blame.

Wanda's ability to alter reality was on full forcefulness at the finish of episode ii, as she warped it to add color and perhaps her ain unexplainable pregnancy. Yes, I'm saying information technology: humans and synthezoids can't procreate, and I don't want to hear from any physician about when a human being loves a woman.

And we should have expected this would all have place in one episode, since Wanda was shown and so rapidly after they discovered her pregnancy. Before we know it, a doctor is over to check on how far Wanda is. And so in a very Bugged moment, Wanda uses her powers to paint the plant nursery and assemble her crib.

Waiting on "Ultron" — MCU enters Westview

Of course, Wanda having twins is reminding her of her own past — and thereby giving us hints about why this is all going on.  Wanda mentions her twin blood brother Pietro, and that gives neighbor Geraldine (Teyonah Parris) the chance to show that she knows more than she's admitting.

Which hints at what we already surmised: Geraldine is actually Monica Rambeau. And Wanda notices that Geraldine/Monica is wearing a necklace with the Southward.W.O.R.D. emblem that Wanda had previously seen on the beekeeper uniform and toy helicopter. This is enough reason for us to believe that Monica was sent into the retro reality, on a mission.

While the sitcom elements of WandaVision are a joy, it'southward not always a hit. The series thrives when Paul Bettany has a chance to bear witness off his comedic chops, only you can see the design visually. You get 23 minutes of sitcom story with mystery plot advancement on the cease, and rinse, soap and repeat.

Those familiar with Scarlet Witch and Vision from the comics will accept been happy to encounter that Wanda was pregnant not just with immature Tommy, only William as well. In the comics, these characters really existed: William grows up to exist Wiccan (with similar powers as Cherry-red Witch) and Thomas is super-fast, much like Quicksilver, Wanda'southward late brother.

Who's in control of Westview?

We're continuing to run across how there'south a tug of state of war over this reality that Wanda is living in. And remember: Vision isn't in in that location with her. Vision died in Avengers: Infinity War, he was not snapped out of being, then he wasn't snapped back.

While Wanda was able to essentially rewind fourth dimension in episode two, afterwards proverb "no," an odd and like moment in Wanda and Vision'south conversation from episode three seemed to be controlled by someone else. Was this the external hand watching on a monitor at the end of episode i? We don't know.

What we do know, though, is that Wanda tin kick people out of Westview. No, not similar an eviction, but an ejection from that reality. When she asked Geraldine to leave, Monica so flew through what appeared to be a rift in reality, and landed outside of an bodily Westview.

A serial of modern vehicles swarmed around Monica, and since the scene was shown in the ultra-wide aspect ratio, we're given to believe that Monica is back in our modern moment. Those cars, if nosotros had to guess, are beingness driven past other South.W.O.R.D. agents. Has FBI agent Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) transferred to S.W.O.R.D.? Is Darcy (Kat Dennings) from the Thor movies there too?

So why is Wanda in Westview?

Here's our best theory. Wanda, after Avengers: Endgame, was likely still mourning the loss of Vision. Who knows what happened adjacent, just grief could have sent her to bend reality as a coping machinery.

The family unit-edifice sitcom aspect of WandaVision highlights that Wanda could be trying to build the life she has simply seen on Goggle box — the one she never got to live herself.

That being said, she could also exist at that place nether duress. Call back the mysterious radio transmission in episode two, when a voice was heard asking "who's doing this to you, Wanda?" S.W.O.R.D. may exist trying to gratuitous Wanda from someone else's clutches.

And one terminal matter: why were Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) and Herb (David Payton) cut into the wall, and seemingly gear up to spill the beans on the truth behind Westview? They seem to be opposed to S.W.O.R.D. since they were trying to run up distrust for Geraldine past saying she was homeless.

These are the questions that proceed usa tuning back in, so stay tuned for our standing coverage of WandaVision.

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Henry is a senior editor at Tom's Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past 6-plus years. Prior to joining Tom'south Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He'due south likewise covered the wild globe of professional person wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

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