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WandaVision Episode 8: The Marvel Show Finally Answers Several Whys & Hows But There Are Still Many More Left For The Epic Finale
Finally, nearly six years after the Maximoff twins introduction in Avengers: Age of Ultron, Wanda s superhero name was uttered for the first time in the MCU: The Scarlet Witch.
February 27, 2021
‘WandaVision’ Episode 8 Is One Of The Best Episodes Of The Show So Far (Photo Credit: IMDb)
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched Season 1, Episode 8 of Disney Plus’ “WandaVision.”
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Whoa, baby (witch)! In the penultimate episode of the truly wild, labyrinthine ride through television’s past that “WandaVision” has turned out to be, we found out that Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) wasn’t just “a baby witch obsessed with sitcoms and years of therapy behind her” through the ever-scathingly honest magical-girl-next-door Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn), she’s also “a being capable of spontaneous creation.”
WandaVision Episode 8 “Previously On” Review 10-minute read
With just one episode left to go, the latest
WandaVision finally fills in the part of the story we’ve been missing the beginning. “Previously On” tells not just the story of how Wanda Maximoff came to reprogram a New Jersey suburb on a molecular level, but her entire origin story through her own eyes. It’s a packed episode that delivers revelations just at the right time, but also character beats that are long overdue.
Harkness on the Edge of Town
This episode is called “Previously On,” and off the bat this means
During the first weeks of coronavirus quarantine, I binge-watched a lot of television but not the newest Netflix offerings. Instead, I retreated into classic TV sitcoms, shows I’d grown up loving, most of which I hadn’t seen in years. (My 7-year-old has a new appreciation for
I Dream of Jeannie.) These programs were comforting during an uncomfortable period. They transported me to a simpler time.
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Life was never simple for Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), which
WandaVision’s second-to-last episode, “Previously On,” achingly demonstrates. TV sitcoms were a refuge from the relentless trauma in her life. She watches
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