Wandavision episode 1 explained12/10/2023 She barges her way in and we see, for the first time, specifically what happens when people enter the hex. Now, in episode seven, Monica passes through the hex a third time when she decides to save Wanda. computer system, found Monica’s medical scans and learned that her cells were being rewritten at “a molecular level.” The reason, Darcy said, was that Monica passed through the Westview energy field twice - once when she walked into it and once when she was zapped back out - which ostensibly rewrote the cells in her body. ![]() In episode five, we knew that Monica’s medical scans were coming up abnormal after getting zapped out of Wanda’s Westview sitcom, possibly hinting that her DNA and cells have been altered. WandaVision seems to have officially given Monica Rambeau superpowers If she isn’t in cahoots with Hayward, the risk of being vaporized along with the rest of Westview’s residents is something Agatha might want to consider. ![]() director Tyler Hayward (Is he Ralph?) is threatening to call a military strike on Wanda, Monica, Agatha, and all of the Westview residents. But the more pertinent issue at hand, more important than Ralph anyway, is that outside of the hex, S.W.O.R.D. The very obvious question is, why is Agatha manipulating Wanda into maintaining the Westview anomaly? Further, what does she stand to gain from Wanda or Vision, or from Wanda’s mental breakdown? Is she responsible for the WandaVision broadcast? And how did she know about Wanda and Westview in the first place?Īlso, for my own personal curiosity: Who is her husband Ralph? Does he even exist? However, while Agatha is an ally to Wanda in the comic books, she’s a lot more menacing and nefarious on the show - for starters, she has a very spooky basement, which she traps Wanda in at the end of episode seven.Īt this point, there are a lot more questions than answers. There are a lot of parallels between the comic book version of Agatha Harkness and what’s now happening on WandaVision. Harkness also ties into Vision’s award-winning 2015–16 solo comic book series (written by Tom King and drawn by Gabriel Hernandez Walta), in which the android tries to live a happy suburban life. Agatha and Wanda in Vision and the Scarlet Witch no. She figures prominently in a story about Wanda’s children, and the resurrection of at least one dead Avenger. She is actually one of Wanda’s mentors, and she plays a big role in helping Wanda realize her powers. In the comics, Harkness is a witch, the kind that uses spells and incantations and magic. We don’t know how powerful Agatha’s magic is, but we do know she’s found a way to maintain her own consciousness and, at the very least, that she’s pulled off some very real illusions. ![]() She’s also been simply pretending to be a mind-controlled resident of Westview this entire time. There was further evidence of Agnes being Agatha in episode two, where we learned that Agnes has a bunny named Señor Scratchy in the comics, Agatha has a son named Nicholas Scratch.Īt the tail end of episode seven, Agnes revealed her true identity and that she’s been manipulating some of the things happening in Westview all along.Ī montage, complete with nifty theme song (“It was Ag-a-tha all along!”), shows how she “created” Pietro’s cameo at the end of episode five, tinkered with the magic show in episode two, and killed Wanda’s new dog Sparky, too. The popular theory prior to WandaVision’s debut was that Kathryn Hahn would be playing Agatha Harkness and that “Agnes” is a code for her full name. And this time that’s due to one character: Agnes, or shall I say, the one and only Agatha Harkness. The big takeaway in episode seven is once again that everything we think we know about WandaVision isn’t what it seems. Agnes is revealed as Agatha Harkness, who might be WandaVision’s true villain Here’s a little more detail into its blockbuster twists, and what they mean as we begin as WandaVision’s nine-episode season begins to wrap up. ![]() That was one of two huge reveals in this episode. But it’s now clear that it isn’t just Wanda’s grief that’s driving her to create her own sitcom-inspired reality. What Agatha wants with a town full of mind-controlled people and a reality-warping, enhanced Avenger named Wanda Maximoff, we don’t yet know. She’s been using illusions and maybe some light mind control to manipulate Wanda into creating the Westview anomaly. The question at the heart of Disney+’s buzzy TV series WandaVision, and all of the absolutely weird stuff happening in the town of Westview, is: Who’s doing this?Īnd now, with the bombshell at the end of episode seven, we finally have our answer.Īgnes (Kathryn Hahn) reveals at the end of the episode that her real name is Agatha Harkness, and she has magic powers of her own. Spoilers follow for WandaVision episode seven, “Breaking the Fourth Wall.”
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