WandaVision Episode 4

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Cayden Fisher

WandaVision is finally getting good with the latest episode. WandaVision has been quite slow the last three episodes,  yet in the fourth we finally get some questions answered.

We start the episode with Monica Rambeau in the hospital just as she’s coming back from being “blipped” and everyone else coming back. The next scene we see the Sentient Weapon Observation Response Division (S.W.O.R.D) headquarters with a giant hanger where they could have built the Peak Space Station. Possibly where Nick Fury was at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home, giving it half a year for them to get it up, since WandaVision takes place in Fall of 2023 and Spiderman summer of 2024.

Monica is then met by S.W.O.R.D Director Tyler Hayward who seems threatened by her and possibly trying to get rid of her by sending her into Wanda’s reality. Monica and Hayward catch up with what has been going on with S.W.O.R.D from the last five years and ask about the astronaut training program.

Hayward responds saying that half the test pilots were “blipped”, and the rest have lost their nerve which could be hinting at Fantastic Four who we know are coming to the MCU. They continue talking about S.W.O.R.D and how “space is now full of unexpected threats,” Monica reply’s saying, “there have always been threats and allies,” talking about her Skrull friends from when she was a kid in the Captain Marvel movie.

Monica finally meets Jimmy Woo who finally mastered close up magic that he was practicing in Ant-Man and the Wasp.

Chelle says “that’s my favorite little Easter Egg so far from the show.”

Jimmy is there looking for a missing person and EastView cops explain that WestView does not exist. Some possible Easter eggs are Monica’s SUV number 8512 which could be the 1985 issue #12 comic run, some believe the show is based on. Another one is Monica’s helicopter number 87 that we saw Wanda pick up in the first episodes, which could be referencing Avengers #87 which is the debut of the Vision.

Darcy Lewis returns from the Thor movie and scans the radiation coming from WestView with a lot of CMBR.

Chelle comments on the return of Lewis, claiming, “with Lewis coming in, it makes me love this show even more!”

CMBR is the oldest electromagnetic radiation in the universe which dates back to the big bang, which is how the infinity stones were created, as Wong explained in Infinity War. Hayward sends in an agent through the sewers showing how we got our beekeeper from the first episode. The agent’s rope that was going to reel him back in turns into a jump rope that stays as is even while coming back.

An anonymous fan of the show states, “this might mean that the things that might exist in Wanda’s reality like Vision and her kids will still exist once they leave.”

The S.W.O.R.D agents are then identifying the characters within the reality, which are named after the crew working for Marvel. The only person who was not identified was Agnes.

They then try to contact Wanda through the radio as we’ve seen in the first episodes. We finally see Monica get thrown out from episode three.

Anonymous added, “Wanda literally threw Monica through the fourth wall.”

After that we get a scary looking dead Vision, which confirms that Vision is dead, yet Wanda seems like she is trying to resurrect through sorcery. In the final seconds of the show, Vision looks at Wanda nervously and his eye line looks over the T.V, as if he wants out. This is one of the main occurrences of Vision breaking the fourth wall and looking directly at the audience, inferring that he is aware of the situation.