Wandavision episode 21/13/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() But I couldn’t help but think back to the rumors that were flying around regarding WandaVision and the upcoming sequel to Doctor Strange, titled Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. I think that this was a potential hint at the villain of WandaVision or the potential villain for Phase Four of the MCU.Īgnes’ comment was clearly meant to be a humorous remark that Dottie is a terrible person. Dottie doesn’t seem pleased whatsoever, however that’s not what really caught my attention.ĭuring the brunch, Dottie makes the comment that “the Devil’s in the details”, wherein Wanda’s friend, Agnes, replies: “that’s not all he’s in”. She’s not wearing the correct clothes, claps at the wrong times, and eats too messily. During the meeting, Vision accidentally swallows some gum which comically “gums up” his inner machinery, reverting him into a goofily “drunk” state.Īt the brunch with Dottie and the rest of the neighborhood housewives, Wanda fails to live up to their standards. ![]() At the same time, Vision tries to fit in with the men of the neighborhood at the local Neighborhood Watch meeting. ![]() Wanda spends her day trying to fit in with the other housewives in the neighborhood, which is led by a miserable woman named Dottie. Speaking of the 1960s, WandaVision episode 2 has no choice but to play around with some of the tropes from that time. Wanda and Vision practice their magic act (Source: Marvel Studios, 2021) So, it’s not a surprise that the whole world around Wanda and Vision has suddenly changed, and yet, they both completely unfazed by their new surroundings. In dreams, things can change for literally no reason whatsoever and still make perfect sense within that specific dreamscape. I think that this is bringing attention to the “dreamlike” nature of what’s happening. This time, Wanda and Vision are in the 1960s, noted by the change in scenery and classic 1960s tropes. The second episode breaks away from the 1950s setting that we saw in the premiere episode. The only problem is that there doesn’t seem to be a balance. However, I genuinely think that the whole “illusionist act” is meant to call attention to the mental gymnastics Wanda is potentially putting herself through in order to maintain a balance between reality and fantasy. It’s possible that the show is just poking fun at itself because the series is literally about illusions and magic. Now, this definitely caught my attention. Interestingly enough, the two decide that their choice of talent will be an illusionist act, filled with magic tricks. WandaVision episode 2 revolves entirely around an upcoming neighborhood talent show that Wanda and Vision both decided they’re going to participate in for the sake of fitting in with their fellow neighbors. I’m looking forward to seeing if the show will continue on this trend as more episodes get released. The second episode of the show was just as funny as the premiere, but definitely amped up the level of creepiness, which I was personally thrilled to see. Despite the fact that I’m still not entirely sold on the idea of the episodes being only 22 minutes long, WandaVision Episode 2 takes the short runtime and makes the most of it. Out of the two episodes of WandaVision that dropped last night on Disney Plus, I have to admit that the second episode was definitely my favorite. WandaVision Episode 2: Wanda and Vision wake out to strange noises outside their window (Marvel Studios, 2021) WandaVision episode 2 blurs the lines between reality and a well-choreographed illusionist act! ![]()
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