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Wandavision episode 2
Wandavision episode 2




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Since WandaVision was announced, comics fans have pointed to Wanda's reality-warping powers and the possibility that she is in fact in control of Westview. This plays into a couple of big theories for the series. Well, it sets up two key things: that Wanda can control her surroundings and/or that we may have found our antagonists in the HYDRA-created organization, A.I.M. Either way, it was a little clue that Wanda has at least some power over her surroundings and the way that time flows within the strange suburb of Westview. It's a dangerous gift that has been manipulated and even used as a weapon before, so that could always be what's happening here. Sometimes she's even changed the entire world simply to fit her own needs.

wandavision episode 2

Her powers in those stories have often enabled her to create and control reality. While WandaVision hasn't offered us a concrete answer to this, the comics offer some good options. These may not necessarily be real threats but simply manifestations of Wanda's fears, a mirror to the manifestation of her fantasy life with Vision that she's living in. Perhaps the reason she was seeing the beekeeper was simply due to her horrific memories of being experimented on? That would also explain why we saw the unexpected Strucker watch advert. We only knew him as part of HYDRA, but his group was using the magic of the Infinity Stones to create super powered weapons, which sounds a lot like the mission of A.I.M. Baron von Strucker-the creator of A.I.M.-was the man who gave her and her late brother Pietro powers. If you've watched the MCU movies you'll know that Wanda has a past with HYDRA. being involved or some kind of repressed trauma about her past. The big question is whether or not what Wanda was seeing was a literal representation of A.I.M. Why does this have anything to do with the creepy beekeeper? Well, the colloquial term for members of the crew is beekeepers because of the way that their suits look so similar to those worn by the keepers of the bees. They're a cartel of criminals and scientific geniuses who aim to use their smarts to grab power and create weaponry. Working as an arm of HYDRA-an evil Nazi organization in the Marvel Universe-the group is later revealed to be A.I.M. It's those evil geniuses who are vital to understanding what we saw during "Don't Touch That Dial." The issue is split between two stories, one about Doctor Strange and another about Nick Fury battling a group of strange and mad scientists in yellow hazard suits. And it all comes to down to an organization which was first introduced in 1966's Strange Tales #146. In fact, this represents one of the clearest hints at where the show is headed. But the answer isn't too hard to decipher.

wandavision episode 2

It was impressively creepy but probably left a lot of viewers scratching their heads. In a very Wicker Man (2006) moment, a beekeeper surrounded by a swarm of bees appeared out of the middle of the street during the final act of episode two. We're here to answer all your burning questions and more. So who was it? What do they have to do with Wanda? And what on Earth is going on with the Disney+ MCU series? Don't worry, curious viewers. It's all to do with that creepy beekeeper who crawled out of the manhole as the episode came to a close. But the final moments of "Don't Touch That Dial" gave us something intriguing to chew on. After two episodes there are still a lot of questions to be answered.

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Ah WandaVision, so mysterious, enigmatic, and full of secrets for us to pick apart.






Wandavision episode 2