I just wanna see Agnes and Dottie again. WandaVision needs to give those two some screen time!
Yeah. I've seen so many people speculating that episode 7 will be just flashbacks, but nothing's stopping them from doing flashbacks AND present time stuff. Split narrative showing how things started and how they are right now simultaneously are super common in any movie/show. They don't have to do the exact same thing they did in episode 4. We've been wrong about how WandaVision is doing some things (like episode 4 even being a thing, or episode 6 being a hybrid 90s/00s episode, which is something no one saw coming), so nothing is set in stone.
I hope 7 is the 2010s sitcom too. I hated how they broke the sitcom streak for episode 4 (as good as the episode is) and I hope they just get this out of the way already instead of trying to push it to the penultimate episode. I want the last act of the show to be an ongoing narrative instead of everything having to be paused before the grand finale.
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I actually wish this show was actually EIGHT hours instead of SIX at this point. And I feel this way because of the show's use of sitcoms thus far. They should devote more time to sitcoms, I believe. Here is a quote I found online which I TOTALLY agree with:
"I’m fine with the pacing, though I will say the first few episodes, where most of the show is set inside the hex, were a bit more engaging to me. As we have begun to split time between inside and outside, it’s become less satisfying to me, probably because they’re still sticking with the not-quite-30-minute format of the sitcom and it feels like it’s not really enough to do both."
I want more time focused on the sitcom portion of the series. I felt Episode 4 was a necessary evil to let viewers know what was going on in the sitcoms aired previously. But ever since then, I've lost interest in what happens outside of the Hex. I don't find it engaging. It's just a bunch of exposition and generic MCU storytelling. Things happening outside of the Hex are kind of like a parody of action dramas such as 24 with tons of cliches and contrivances. The writers are clearly less invested in what's going on outside of the Hex than what's going on inside of it. And so am I.
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At this point I don't think they have a choice but to pause and rewind. So much of the mystery of the show is about what happened before the show began, so they'll have to show us a lot of what led up to the Hex being created, and maybe also what happened during the episodes we've already seen, since we don't know what Agnes was really up to, and we don't know how much control Wanda had over everything.
So yeah, I think we're in for a pretty huge flashback dump. In some ways that will be the true climax of the show.
I think the flashbacks won't happen till after this next one. I also think that by the end of 8 Stephen Strange is gonna show up with his "who's fuckin up reality" stick
TBF, We have no idea how those set pics will come into play or even if they are in. Just that they were filmed. We can assume it'll go into Agatha's backstory but I think people already assumed that without pics.
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By tomorrow this may make me look like a fool, but I am grasping at straws here, I think I’ve found a foreshadowing that Wanda will do the right thing and release the mind control of the people. Last episode the “wrong Pietro” said to her:
“So lame! Can't believe you're making them return all the candy!”
*If* she can do that. I suspect there is a “middleman” (or women) between Wanda’s powers and the actual mind control.