![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() WandaVision episode 7 is now streaming on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar. Pietro seems to be doing Agatha’s bidding as well, so there’s also the question of who he really is. Of course, since this is the first time we’re seeing Agatha, we don’t even know what being under Agatha’s spell even means. If Monica is also under Agatha’s spell, in addition to Wanda, then it falls to Vision and Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) to help them out. Just then, Monica is startled by Pietro Maximoff (Evan Peters), who had been missing for all of WandaVision episode 7, as he says: “Snooper’s gonna snoop.” Monica then turns to face Pietro, revealing her purple eyes, before we cut to black. Monica’s eyes immediately start to glow purple, and not blue like they did earlier in the episode when she got her superpowers, suggesting that she has already fallen under Agnes’ control. This is similar to what Wanda saw when she walked into Agatha’s lair earlier in WandaVision episode 7, whose entrance also had roots and branches growing out like a vine. As she pulls it open, she discovers tree roots, radiating with a purple energy, growing out of the basement. Monica then turns her attention to the cellar door. ![]() There, she looks through the back door and tries to open it. She doesn’t see anyone in the front, so she heads to the back of the house. Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), who had a heavy conversation with Wanda before she was ushered away by Agnes, arrives at Agnes’ house to look for Wanda. A couple of minutes into the credits after the WandaVision title card drops, we are thrown back into Westview. WandaVision episode 7 then cuts to “Please stand by”, just as all previous WandaVision episodes have, signalling the episode is over. The “Agatha All Along” song montage ends with Agatha revealing that she was also responsible for the death of Sparky - Tommy and Billy’s dog from WandaVision episode 5 - before laughing maniacally like the supervillain that she is. Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in WandaVision episode 7 Including the magic show troubles from WandaVision episode 2, their other neighbour Herb (David Payton) going cuckoo in WandaVision episode 3, the introduction of Pietro Maximoff (Evan Peters) in WandaVision episode 5, how she (pretended to) fell apart with Vision (Paul Bettany) on WandaVision episode 6, and Wanda’s fourth wall breaks in WandaVision episode 7. While WandaVision had previously told us that the events of the MCU series were all of Wanda’s doing, WandaVision episode 7 now posits it was Agatha all along. The words “Agatha All Along” appear on screen, while a song of the same title plays in the background. Agatha can fly, as we see her landing in Westview and changing her clothes to fit the ‘50s style from WandaVision episode 1. WandaVision episode 7 then shows us events of the previous six episodes from Agatha’s point of view. Agatha’s eyes turn a devilish purple as she then seemingly takes over Wanda’s mind, whose eyes also turn purple. It’s something that Marvel fans had talked about before, but given her lack of involvement, many assumed that it was red herring. The latest WandaVision episode ends in a basement lair, with the nosy neighbour Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) revealing to Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) that her real name is Agatha Harkness - and that she too has magical powers. Spoilers ahead for WandaVision episode 7 “Breaking the Fourth Wall”. WandaVision Episode 7 Recap: A Magical Duo But for WandaVision episode 7, a post-credits scene made sense given it would have otherwise taken some drama away from the introduction of the antagonist. And Marvel Studios had already figured out a different route for bonus moments, with the help of fake commercials that have been present in each WandaVision episode. Of course, that was more due to the fact that not every episode needs a scene during the credits to begin with. WandaVision episode 7 brought the MCU series’ first post-credits scene, ending its resistance of a Marvel staple after six whole episodes. ![]()
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