Yes, "toaster" is a reference to Vision and so is the watch in the second commercial, because one of the last things Vision said to her is "we are out of time." So they may be doubling up points from Wanda's backstory (a Stark Industries product that takes a long time to work and wiped out her and Pietro's past) with the history of her relationship with Vision.
I would bet being a toaster of all things was a nod to Vision, but the idea of a Stark product with all the beeping is meant to be about Wanda. Feige confirmed it on an interview.
"A device with the Stark Industries logo and a beeping red button may mean more to people who know Wanda's past from the MCU among other things"
https://collider.com/kevin-feige-int...cret-invasion/
I've seen speculation that the pair in the commercial are supposed to represent Wanda and Pietro's parents.
It's just specifically in action scenes he's either outright missing (Lagos) because he could have resolved the plot immediately or just not really doing anything (the airport fight aside from blasting Rhodey or the fight against Corvus and Proxima) because he was too overpowered for the Russo's to know what to do with him so they kept handicapping him.
Anyone think that the Soul Gem Vision has is real?
The toaster is a stand in for the bomb that almost killed Wanda and Pietro when they were kids. That beeping was a bomb
How many of Wanda's abilities in this series you suppose are an artifact of this artificial reality?
Like others, I'm appreciating the idea of a show that goes week to week. It's one of the things I liked about old comics over collected editions. It gave you time to stew on what was going on a bit. The formulate opinions. And even be delighted when you're wrong if done well.
I'll also throw out there that the watch might be (in part) a reference to the time stone and Wanda having to watch Thanos rewind time, undoing Vision's death just to kill him again. The watch is obviously a nod to her time as a Hydra experiment, possibly a nod to Ultron as well, but might also represent the time stone.
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I'm sorry if I didn't make myself clear. I wasn't talking about action at all. I was talking about PACING. I think the show can be criticized for moving a little bit slowly. I've heard some folks say the first two episodes should have been twenty minutes each and that they didn't need two of them to show that something is really wrong in Wandaworld. I believe that's a legitimate gripe. I also have read that WandaVision is so obsessed with paying tribute to older American sitcoms that they have turned Wanda into "Lucy/Laura Petrie/Samantha and Vision into Ricky/Rob Petrie/Darrin and not really their own characters. A fair criticism in my view. I still have a high opinion of the show and am really enjoying it. I am really happy that Wanda and Vision are getting more time to endear themselves to audiences. But I think they can move things along too.
I've done some thinking about Evan Peters being cast as Quicksilver in WandaVision. People just seem to assume that he'll be the first mutant from Fox that will be introduced into the MCU. I think it's actually a little bit more complicated than that. I think Peters is POSING as Quicksilver in WandaVision. Remember that audition tape that was leaked on YouTube a year ago about the twins talking about their "uncle"? People at the time were excited thinking ATJ was coming back and being a loving uncle to his nephews, right? But if you listen to one of the boys talking, it appears that the twins are actually TERRIFIED of him. They DON'T want to wake him up and they think he's secretly a vampire. I know I'm going out on a LONG limb here, but I think this "Quicksilver" might not be a Fox mutant at all. I think he could be a demon of some sort who enters the Vision household right after Wanda gives birth. I HATE the idea of Quicksilver being a villain in this show, but I actually think it's a real possibility. We'll have to see. I don't like Pietro being portrayed as a bad guy at all.