SPOILER ALERT for Episode 7 of "Wandavision"

from the top (and then left-to-right), that's Vision, Dr. Darcy Lewis, Agnes/Agatha, Wanda, Jimmy Woo & Monica Rambeaux
@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
February 21, 2021 6:41am CST
(Inserting some text here so any SPOILER is only revealed AFTER readers click here to read past the preview-text ... something like "Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” blends the style of classic sitcoms with the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany)—two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban lives—begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems. The new series is directed by Matt Shakman; Jac Schaeffer is head writer." (the intro-text given by Disney+ Originals' Wandavision-page). Anyway--to catch you up to episode seven--the first few episodes try to lull us into thinking that Wanda & Vision are just 'two normal Enhanced-Individuals trying to make it in usual suburbia' (a la Samantha in Bewitched). Later episodes reveal that---no, this is some weird thing that Wanda is doing after AVENGERS: ENDGAME ... She's invaded the minds of everyone in the town of Westview (including a few abducted members of SHIELD's sister-organization SWORD), and has created some sort of force-field over the area so that hardly anyone can enter or leave. In episode 7, we learn that--tho she DID appear just outside the city to tell SWORD-troops to leave her and her city alone--she really has no idea what's going on ... it reminds me of Jim Carrey's quotes: “My soul is not contained within the limits of my body; my body is contained within the limitlessness of my soul.” “Energy is what I believe all of us are. We're just conscious awareness dancing for itself for no other reason but to stay amused.” “I am heaven.” “Life doesn't happen to you. It happens for you.” ... and a buncha other things he's said that indicate he believes 'his entire audience is manifested by his mind.' The point is---I think Wanda is creating everything in her reality, but NOT CONSCIOUSLY. Wanda is another version of Jekyll/Hyde---not the good/evil (or human/monster) version, but a version closer to the one WE ALL ARE: Conscious/Subconscious. And who do I think will sort her out? Monica Rambeau, who starts to become Photon-or-Pulsar-or-Spectrum in episode seven (when she has to use her superpower to penetrate the shield around Westview ... in a scene that reminded me of the Superman TV show (and the more-recent THE FLASH) where the hero learns they can walk through solid matter by making their bodies' cells vibrate around the cells of the solid matter. (And they didn't actually CALL her "Photon" or "Pulsar" or "Spectrum," but she 'shows all the traits' of a comic-book character who went by those names.) We also learn that 'Westview' may be controlled by Wanda's neighbor there (Agatha, who has been going by the name Agnes), who reveals that she ALSO has powers like Wanda and Vision do. (But the episode ends before we get much more explanation than that.) Maybe she is the creator of Wanda's alternate reality ... like Agnes is sort of "the producer" of Wandavision, while Wanda's more like "the leading star, who sometimes takes creative license with her lines & actions."
https://disneyplusoriginals.disney.com/show/wandavision
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@sharonelton (25457)
• Lichfield, England
21 Feb 21
Sounds very interesting.
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