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Emma Caulfieldâs Dottie Jones was eventually revealed to be someone named Sarah Proctor (more on that in a bit), but she wasnât the biggest red herring casting stunt on the show. That honor likely belongs to actor
Evan Peters who was revealed not to be any kind of key to a grand multiverse storytelling plan but, rather, another Westview resident named Ralph Bohner. Oh well. Still, Caulfield explains, she was seeded into the cast in the second episode specifically to catch the eye of genre fans who might be familiar with her work as the vengeance demon Anya on beloved cult TV series
The Biggest Burning Questions Before the WandaVision Finale
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March 2, 2021
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SPOILER ALERT:
Do not read this story unless you’ve seen Season 1, Episode 8 of Disney Plus’ “WandaVision.”
After eight episodes, six distinct television eras, and apparently two rival Visions, Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” first and possibly only season is coming to a close this Friday on Disney Plus. But we still have
so many questions that this twist-strewn superhero TV show has yet to answer. With just one episode left and so much to settle in the saga of how Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) grieved the loss of Vision (Paul Bettany) by creating a sitcom reality in the sleepy New Jersey city of Westview let’s look at the biggest dangling plot strands audiences are eager to see resolved.
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Since her
WandaVision casting was announced, Kathryn Hahn and her character Agnes have been the subjects of much scrutiny among comic fans, MCU fans, and even those coming into the show from outside the core fandom. The mountain of speculation has only grown taller and more flame-infused with each episode, but with the showâs end in sight, viewers still have no concrete proof whether Agnes is indeed one of Marvelâs magically dark characters, namely Agatha Harkness, or just another one of the many Westview citizens under Wandaâs Hex spell.
WandaVision showrunner Jac Schaeffer and the rest of the showâs creative team â Hahn definitely included â have done a fantastic job making Agnes tiptoe the line between a stereotypically overzealous neighbor and a nefarious force projecting a false front to fool Westviewâs resident Avengers. So letâs go through some of the bigger arguments regarding the characterâs potentially villainous
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The first three episodes of WandaVision jumped from decade to decade as Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) lived a lovely sitcom life in the idyllic-but-bizarre town of Westview. Episode 4 of the show, now streaming on Disney Plusgave us a dose of Marvel Cinematic Universe reality.