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Victoria Blade and Ithamar Enriquez as WandaVision s Commercial Woman and Commercial Man. (Screenshot: Disney+/Marvel)
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In addition to a show-within-a-show, each of
WandaVision’s episodes has featured vintage-inspired commercials advertising fictional products. In some way, they all allude to the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe outside the warped bubble reality of Westview where Wanda Maximoff and Vision are now living. But do we
Don t adjust your sets, it s just a weird and wacky installment of
WandaVision. As Jac Schaeffer s trippy television series airs another episode, it s clear not all is well in Westview.
While the first three episodes have been a whistle-stop tour of the sitcoms of old, each has been sandwiched with a retro-inspired commercial from years gone by. Given that this is the Marvel Cinematic Universe and nothing is left to chance, fans are trying to decipher the meaning behind those cryptic commercials.
More than just being used to shift a line of fictional products for your happy homestead, it s obvious the ads tie deeper to the lore of Westview. In particular, are the man and woman featured in the campy commercials ghosts of Wanda s past and actually her parents?