WandaVision Episode 8 Recap: Ghosts of Wanda Maximoff’s Past
Spoilers ahead for WandaVision episode 8. By Akhil Arora | Updated: 26 February 2021 16:36 IST
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Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in WandaVision episode 8
Highlights
The truth of Vision’s body is revealed in WandaVision S1E8
WandaVision episode 8 runs through Wanda’s traumatic life
WandaVision episode 8 out February 26 on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar is, in some ways, the least necessary episode of the series. Narratively speaking, the Marvel Cinematic Universe series doesn t go anywhere in WandaVision episode 8. It s all devoted to the past, mostly that of Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) with some early sprinklings for our WandaVision villain Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) who revealed herself last week. And we get little new, in terms of details, from any of the flashbacks as Agatha forces Wanda to take
WandaVision’s “Agatha All Along” gets the trap remix it deserves
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To be honest, we all kinda saw it coming but that didn’t make the big
WandaVision reveal about Katherine Hahn’s character any less fun when it played out with an Agatha theme song on Friday’s episode of the Disney+ series.
A quick recap for those of you who either don’t watch
Wanda or have been under the mind control of a certain Sarkovian: In episode seven, “Breaking The Fourth Wall,” it’s revealed that Agatha (Katherine Hahn) has secretly been pulling a lot of the strings behind the scenes in Wanda’s (diss-track survivor Elizabeth Olsen) oasis of mind-controlled domestic bliss, Westview. We now know nosy neighbor Agatha is actually Agatha Harkness and that she sabotaged the talent show in “Don’t Touch That Dial” and put Herb (David Payton) under her spell in “Now In Color.” She’s even responsible for Fake Pietro’s (Evan Peters) a
Stay tuned to WandaVision: Episode 7, Breaking the Fourth Wall, ends with the Marvel Studios series first mid-credits scene. Spoilers follow. When the sitcom starring Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and the Vision (Paul Bettany) glitches into the mockumentary-styled 2010s, nosy neighbor Agnes [.]
Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen)’s dream life has become a nightmare. Her kids, Billy (Julian Hilliard) and Tommy (Jett Klyne), complain that their video game controls have turned into a deck of UNO cards. Wanda’s bottle of almond milk changes to dairy, which I consider an improvement, but I respect Wanda’s dietary choices. The house itself begins a spontaneous remodel, as if the series
WandaVision’s spoofing this week is the
Property Brothers. That damn stork from “Now In Color” has even returned. Everything’s falling apart around her, and she can’t fix it.
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After expanding the boundaries of the Hex in “All-New Halloween Spooktacular,” Wanda is now overwhelmed with guilt, and she struggles to even get out of bed. This doesn’t seem like the superpowered terrorist S.W.O.R.D. Director Haywood (Josh Stamberg) is convinced he’s battling. Wanda has sentenced herself to a day of house arrest in schlubby clothes as “punishment for her reckless behavior.�
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