After eight episodes of WandaVision, the finale is finally here. In this last episode of WandaVision, almost every plotline is tied up, with new story beats being brought in toward the end. Everything from Wanda’s destiny, to the Vision clone,…
‘WandaVision’ 1×8 review: “Previously On” explores Wanda’s motivations
Unlike every WandaVision episode that came before, “Previously On,” the penultimate episode of the season, serves to tell the original story of Westview. The whole show has been shrouded in mystery, but this latest episode of WandaVision is here to…
‘WandaVision’ 1×7 review: “Breaking the Fourth Wall”
The next sitcom era that WandaVision takes on is the 2010s. There are numerous instances of fourth wall breaks that are very similar to a show like Modern Family. Even the commercial, which every episode has at least one of,…
‘WandaVision’ 1×6 review: “All-New Halloween Spooktacular”
Moving on from the 80s sitcom aesthetic, WandaVision is back with a style more in line with that of a 90s sitcom. The “Malcolm in the Middle” inspired intro, fourth wall breaks, and caricatures heavily reflect the types of family-based…
‘WandaVision’ 1×5 review: “On a Very Special Episode…”
The plot structure of the first three episodes of WandaVision is back with a style reminiscent of an 80s sitcom, such as Family Ties. Episode four relied on answering questions about Wanda’s reality, and the fifth episode, “On a Very…
‘WandaVision’ 1×4 review: “We Interrupt This Program”
The first three episodes of WandaVision relied very heavily on an overarching mystery angle. There were hints and nods that there was something much greater happening, but nothing substantial was given away in those first three episodes. Every time there…
‘WandaVision’ 1×3 review: “Now in Color”
After the first two episodes of WandaVision were released on Disney+, Disney and Marvel decided to put them out on a weekly schedule. This makes the problem of binge-watching non-existent. It also creates more intrigue for what’s to come since…