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Vision vs Wanda should be next.

At least until Wanda agrees to let him go and they fight back against whoever is making/helping Wanda do this.

I don't think their is a third party doing anything to Wanda. They could show the party in the three remaining episodes, but nothing outright has been shown yet. Every character that people thought would be playing a part in Wanda losing control has been shown to be victims.its also still questionable if Vision could live outside of the town and that is why he is being restricted from leaving.

The only person remaining is the head of sword, but he seems to be interested in Vision. My guess is he dislikes super-powered people or blames them for the blip. It could also be someone he cared about went missing during the blip and was indirectly killed once everyone started to return. For example, if during the blip you were on an airplane you literally returned to the area but now there is no airplane. The people in theory just fell to their deaths. He probably wants to use Vision as a weapon against other super-powered people or build an army of Visions. If he was some how involved in making Wanda lose control, I don't think he would outright try to kill her. The only issue is he seems to know more about the town than he is letting own but given that sword had Vision's body they could have been using Vision to see in the town.it would also explain why he was so positive Wanda is a threat that could not be reasoned with.
 
Wait her brother is the guy that played in X-Men, is she using him as a substitute because she can't bring her brother back?
 
I don't think their is a third party doing anything to Wanda. They could show the party in the three remaining episodes, but nothing outright has been shown yet. Every character that people thought would be playing a part in Wanda losing control has been shown to be victims.its also still questionable if Vision could live outside of the town and that is why he is being restricted from leaving.

The only person remaining is the head of sword, but he seems to be interested in Vision. My guess is he dislikes super-powered people or blames them for the blip. It could also be someone he cared about went missing during the blip and was indirectly killed once everyone started to return. For example, if during the blip you were on an airplane you literally returned to the area but now there is no airplane. The people in theory just fell to their deaths. He probably wants to use Vision as a weapon against other super-powered people or build an army of Visions. If he was some how involved in making Wanda lose control, I don't think he would outright try to kill her. The only issue is he seems to know more about the town than he is letting own but given that sword had Vision's body they could have been using Vision to see in the town.it would also explain why he was so positive Wanda is a threat that could not be reasoned with.


I could've sworn when HulkBanner snapped folks back, he did it with their safety being important...as much as could be.
 
I was in a discussion on FB and came across an interesting theory. Since we now know that crossing that barrier can alter the molecular structure of a person's cells, what if doing so introduced the x-gene and that's how mutants are brought into the MCU. Would be ironic having Wanda be the mechanism for how mutants enter the world when she was the one responsible for almost getting rid of all mutants in the comics.
 
I don't think their is a third party doing anything to Wanda. They could show the party in the three remaining episodes, but nothing outright has been shown yet. Every character that people thought would be playing a part in Wanda losing control has been shown to be victims.its also still questionable if Vision could live outside of the town and that is why he is being restricted from leaving.

The only person remaining is the head of sword, but he seems to be interested in Vision. My guess is he dislikes super-powered people or blames them for the blip. It could also be someone he cared about went missing during the blip and was indirectly killed once everyone started to return. For example, if during the blip you were on an airplane you literally returned to the area but now there is no airplane. The people in theory just fell to their deaths. He probably wants to use Vision as a weapon against other super-powered people or build an army of Visions. If he was some how involved in making Wanda lose control, I don't think he would outright try to kill her. The only issue is he seems to know more about the town than he is letting own but given that sword had Vision's body they could have been using Vision to see in the town.it would also explain why he was so positive Wanda is a threat that could not be reasoned with.

Before the Hulk snapped everyone back they made sure that everyone getting snapped back would be brought back safely, even if they were in a dangerous spot.
 
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lol at how costumes that looks cool in the comics look stupid in live action
 
Before the Hulk snapped everyone back they made sure that everyone getting snapped back would be brought back safely, even if they were in a dangerous spot.

Could have been but I don't recall it happening. The only other reason I disagree is because in Home Coming the kids came back in the middle of a game and while it was minor some where hurt as they came back in the middle of the game. In Wandavision Monica runs into someone who came back right in front of her. Overall running into people and getting hit by a ball is technically safer than falling from an airplane, but why not even avoid minor injuries if you can put people safely on the ground.
 
I was in a discussion on FB and came across an interesting theory. Since we now know that crossing that barrier can alter the molecular structure of a person's cells, what if doing so introduced the x-gene and that's how mutants are brought into the MCU. Would be ironic having Wanda be the mechanism for how mutants enter the world when she was the one responsible for almost getting rid of all mutants in the comics.

Ive seen that theory but the problem with that is that there is no way for our favorite mutants to exist at that point.
 
i said a few pages back that he might be a skrull.

A Skrull sent by SWORD?

Maybe.

Its funny in all the reviews I read no one seems shocked that Wanda blasted him. I feel like she knows that this aint her brother, at least I dont believe it is.
 
All these theories lol... Marvel is doing a hell of a good job with the slow burn because if you go on YouTube, there's about 586 videos talking about each episode and trying to explain the villian lol

I do believe they have to introduce the villian in the next episode or give a huge ficking hint
 
How?

The show didnt have much buzz the first 3 episodes.

It spiked way up after the 4th.

If the show doesnt keep the momentum going, its just gonna drop again.

Imagine if all the theories thrown out end up being more interesting then the real thing.

Wayyyy too early to call it a success.

OK we will see

but I called my shot.

*bookmarked

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WandaVision Cracks Nielsen's Original Streaming Series Top 10

WandaVision has appeared on Nielsen's numbers for streaming programs for the first time, and its figures indicate that the show is a hit.

BY DOUGLAS LAMANPUBLISHED 6 HOURS AGO
Nielsen numbers indicate that WandaVision was a widely-viewed hit in its first week of release.

According to Variety, Nielsen is reporting that WandaVision was watched for 434 million minutes during the week of January 11-17, putting it as the sixth most-watched streaming program during that time frame. This is a notable achievement, due to WandaVision being only around for three of the seven days tracked as well as the series only having aired two episodes at that time.

RELATED: WandaVision's Showrunner Is Enjoying Your Fan Theories

WandaVision outpaced a number of high-profile programs in the top ten chart for this week, including The Crown (394 million minutes), Virgin River (340 million minutes) and fellow Disney+ program The Mandalorian (339 million minutes).
https://www.cbr.com/wandavision-nielsen-top-10-original-streaming/tldr/1

This is not the only recent instance of impressive viewership data being released for WandaVision. Parrot Analytics, for example, revealed that there was 60 times more demand for WandaVision than the average TV show during the first week of February. This put the series ahead of shows like Stranger Things and The Boys on that particular chart.

Written by Jac Schaeffer and directed by Matt Shakman, WandaVision stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Paul Bettany as Vision, Randall Park as Agent Jimmy Woo, Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau and Kathryn Hahn as Agnes. New episodes air Fridays on Disney+.
 
Could have been but I don't recall it happening. The only other reason I disagree is because in Home Coming the kids came back in the middle of a game and while it was minor some where hurt as they came back in the middle of the game. In Wandavision Monica runs into someone who came back right in front of her. Overall running into people and getting hit by a ball is technically safer than falling from an airplane, but why not even avoid minor injuries if you can put people safely on the ground.

Rewatch the scene before hulk snap, they said make sure for everyone to be brought back in a safe place.
 
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Oh yeah their numbers are great, no doubt about that.

Im still waiting to see how good its actually gonna turn out to be.

Cause honestly, sometimes talking about the theories has been more fun then the actual show.

But thats fine, its a whodunit show so whats important is how they land the reveal.
 
I could be wrong, but everyone keeps coming up with theories around who is controlling or influencing Wanda yet the show has been telling you the entire time Wanda is the villain and is doing this on her own. Sometimes the answer to your question is right in front of your face and you refuse to accept the facts. So far, a lot of the things happening seem to be misdirection or bait and switches.

We know Vision was still dead when Wanda took his body back to the town. They show Vision's true form when Wanda loses focus. They showed Quicksilver's true form or at least the injuries he received from Age of Ultron. Quicksilver isn't really acting differently if you consider they are basing this Quicksilver off the Fox Quicksilver and Wanda is making everyone act like a TV show character. Also, Wanda controls the world so it's possible Wanda have the bodies personalities based on her memories of them. Wanda and Quicksilver don't seem to recall the upbringing the same way and Vision doesn't have any memories of his life as an Avenger. Everything they are showing us are signs of a disturb person who is having issues dealing with grief.

We also know Dr. Strange will be involved with Wanda.Wanda has been shown to expand her created town. They have also shown Monica recognize Wanda needs mental help and wants to help or somehow can relate to losing someone close to her. It's still to soon to say if Vision and the kids could live outside of the bubble. However, it's more likely that Wanda just doesn't want to experience losing a love one again and believes the best way to protect them is by keeping them in the town.She warns the twins not to go to the edge of the town and Vision seemed to be pulled back in piece by piece; not necessarily dying from being outside the bubble. It could be another person shown but it seems Wanda is likely be the primary threat.
 
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