![]() ![]() Once again, the episode is packed with teases of a weirder mystery to the town as full-color objects begin appearing into colorless surroundings, unknown voices call to Wanda through radios, and a SWORD-branded beekeeper appears through a sewer cover. Viewers are also treated to the debut of SWORD's Monica Rambeau, who comes to town under the persona of Geraldine, something that is explained several episodes later. All of this concludes in the super-powered beings pulling off a successful magical talent show performance without revealing their powers. Throughout the story, the two bond with many of their neighbors as Wanda meets the ladies of Westview at an event planning group, and Vision attends a neighborhood watch meeting - ending up with a drunk-like reaction to chewing gum. The crux of the episode focused once again on Wanda and Vision's sitcom life as a couple in Westview, this time placing more emphasis on the two trying to fit into life in the town. ![]() WandaVision's second installment improves on the first in many ways as it keeps the black-and-white visual style in the 1960s Bewitched inspired tale. However, casual fans may be turned away quickly due to the excessively weird nature and lack of the classic superhero flare viewers expect. Hardcore Marvel fans are likely to enjoy the episode and persevere with the series given the promise of what's to come. Unfortunately, given the basic novelty nature of the jokes and storyline, most of the episode falls flat in reflection, especially compared to the highlights of the season. Much like most of the series' early episodes, the light shed on the true nature of Westview in the later episodes makes the first rewatch feel like a new experience. "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" largely maintains its focus on the simplistic comedic story of Vision's boss coming to dinner, however, is trickled with enough clues to a larger mystery to keep hardcore Marvel fans intrigued and watching. As the series opens with the '50s era inspired by The Dick Van Dyke show, fans are introduced to the basic sitcom concept by showing the peaceful family life of two Avengers. The first episode of WandaVision does a solid job of everything it tries to do, but it is distinctly the worst of an amazing bunch. The multi-era sitcom-inspired Marvel epic put both Wanda and the Vision into a series full of hilarious scenarios and reality-bending mysteries.Īfter a lot of debate among fans surrounding the mysteries of the series and the opinions on each episode, The Direct has ranked every episode of the series in order of worst to best. WandaVision has finally concluded its epic nine-episode run in this week's finale, briefly closing the MCU door for now until The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premieres its first installment on March 19. ![]()
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