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.
The episode explains a ton, including why Wanda’s accent has been so inconsistent, why she wound up in WestView of all towns, some of Agatha’s backstory, a chronological timeline of Wanda’s grief and trauma building and caving in on itself and on her. But, there are still a bunch of burning questions left that, hopefully, will be answered in the season finale.
However, at this point, we’re more concerned about where Fietro took Monica . Hopefully the Maximoff imposter gets its butt whooped by a superpowered Photon.Even though Oleg and Iryna were played by different actors in this episode than those in the season-long spots that advertise Easter egg products, it would make sense that Wanda’s equally-as-sitcom-obsessed Sokovian guardians were transmuted into her new world as another coping mechanism for her complex PTSD and all-encompassing grief.
Was this just a throwaway line to provide more context for Wanda’s unusual choice in therapeutic methods, or was it a line that serves as yet another hint that Nightmare, the omnipresent supervillain ruler of the “Dream Dimension” in Marvel Comics, is one of the evildoers linked up with Agatha? Nightmare is one of Doctor Strange’s and Ghost Rider’s major archnemesis, so he’s bound to show up at some point in the MCU — the question is when, and whether that will be before the end of “WandaVision.
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