Unless he had ringside seats to Wanda doing that. I very much doubt it. She's never done anything like that in the MCU films, that I can recall.
Unless he had ringside seats to Wanda doing that. I very much doubt it. She's never done anything like that in the MCU films, that I can recall.
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I am talking about when he talks to Wanda before the whole Hex thing. While she was in his office he said she had the power to bring Vision back and Wanda was confused as to why he even thought that. Nothing she's done prior to current events would even hint at her being able to do something like that. So Hayward believing she could is pretty suspicious.
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Hayward definitely has some ulterior motive, the footage he showed Jimmy and Darcy was Wanda breaking into the facility and taking Visions body by force. Now we know that didn't happen, so he fabricated a whole story to push the narrative of Wanda being bad, and now wants to kill her. Dude is sus as hell.
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They both got their powers from infinity stones, it's not farfetched to assume that Wanda could power Vision. I think Hayward is just a random well-intended army dude who just wants a weapon, he seemed empathic enough when she started falling apart
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Now that Agatha knows Wanda's true nature I wonder what her endgame is. Drain Wanda's power? I don't think she would try that knowing what Wanda is capable of. I just hope they don't kill Agatha. I'd like to see her in a supportive or at least in a neutral role going forward.
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But that credit scene though....
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In the scene from her childhood, when her and Pietro were in the rubble watching the Stark missile beep and blink, Wanda reached out to it right before being torn back from that memory. I wondered if that was her about to use her powers on the missile, implying that she had them long before she encountered the mind stone in Strucker's lab. If I recall correctly someone in the episode referred to the stone "enhancing" her. Is it possible she already had powers. I guess what I'm trying to get at here is this: is it possible her and Pietro are mutants? I really want that to be so!
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I don't really see how people came out of this episode thinking that Wanda's powers are somehow not magic, when the series has made it clear several times it's magic, even by Wanda herself. The reveal here is spoilers:end of spoilers
what kind of magic
To be fair, I think she just called it magic before because she was in the sitcom world (partly inspired by Bewitched and everything) where that would have been it. There's a moment in this episode where it looks like she's about to say "I'm not a witch" and Agatha gets annoyed at her. So I think she did just figure out it was really magic and not just the result of being experimented on with the Mind Stone.
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Ehhh Krakoa putting the word "mutant" in front of everything isn't necessarily accurate. The "Krakoan mutant language" is the english alphabet in a new font