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The WandaVision family becomes four in the latest episode 'Now in Color'

 


WandaVision jumps to the 70's in this episode and that includes color! The show feels and looks very much like The Brady Bunch in this episode. Again, the show goes right to the line of what the shows were like in the 70's, but does not go over the top. 

We know that Wanda is pregnant in this episode (as it was at the end of the last episode) and because Vision is the father, it's going to be an expedited pregnancy. All done in about fifteen minutes of the show. They have twins! In my head, I went straight to the fact that Elizabeth's sisters are twins and how that is funny ironic and completely forgot that her character is a twin. DUH!

The show ends in a true Marvel fashion. There is a tension-filled moment with Geraldine (aka Maria) because Wanda talks about her twin brother Pietro. Geraldine makes the mistakes of stating that she know Pietro was killed by Ultron. Wanda breaks from her fantasy and doesn't like the fact that Geraldine is breaking her fantasy so she kicks her out of it. This furthers my theory that we are living in a fantasy idea for Wanda as she is either recovering from being dead or being questioned for information. 

This is happening at the same that Vision is talking to the neighbors, Agnes and Herb. Unlike the first two episodes, there are more subtle hints that there is something deeper going on here and this exchange really shows that. Herb and Agnes almost reveal what the 'town really is' but Agnes shuts it down before Herb reveals it. Could it be that Herb and Agnes are SHIELD agents trying to help Wanda? 

So it's obvious that Geraldine 'does not' belong in the world that Wanda and Vision are in. It's possible that Maria is trying to get through to Wanda in some way and somehow infiltrated the fantasy to get to Wanda's subconscious. 

What do you think of the show?

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