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Major spoilers below for WandaVision s emotional series finale, fittingly titled The Series Finale.
WandaVision s ninth and final episode completely veered away from the sitcom motif that framed the first eight installments, perhaps to signify the permanent return to a darker reality for Elizabeth Olsen s Wanda now that she has fully embraced her role as the Scarlet Witch. Magical battles intertwined with synthezoid philosophy during The Series Finale, and Wanda s Hex was vanquished, bringing Westview back to its previous iteration, albeit with far more trauma. And while some answers were delivered, the episode obviously sparked another round of questions, though these may not get fully answered until the MCU sequels
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As a viewer, sometimes it’s all too easy to want answers before the mysteries are even done being outlined. This was certainly true of Marvel’s
WandaVision, which did three episodes of full-on TV parodies before throwing in a cliffhanger that revealed the world outside of an idealized, sitcom-ready Westview, New Jersey. Before the show even had a chance to say, “See, Wanda has recreated the idyllic sitcom fantasies of her youth, tapping into previously unknown amounts of power in a desperate bit to hold on to the happiness she found with Vision,” people were filling social media feeds with theories, questions, and demands to know what the hell is happening, already. But now, those people should rest easy, knowing that even being one of the starring cast members didn’t make it any clearer at first.
Earlier today marked the first time that Marvel president Kevin Feige made an appearance at one of the semi-regular Television Critics Association panels, talking up all things related to Marvel Studios Disney+ offerings (as well as all things Marvel Cinematic Universe). Naturally with [.]