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  3. WandaVision is a miniseries of many genres note created by Jac Schaeffer, directed by Matt Shakman (himself a child actor from '80s sitcom Just the Ten of Us ), and executive-produced by Kevin Feige, based on the Marvel Comics characters Scarlet Witch and The Vision. It is the 24 th official installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the ...

    • WandaVision / Characters

      All characters tropes should go on the Marvel Cinematic...

    • YMMV

      A page for describing YMMV: WandaVision. This page contains...

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      WandaVision. In the wake of Thanos' defeat, Wanda and Vision...

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      Quotes. Recap. Series. TearJerker. Trivia. WMG. YMMV. Memes....

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      Rather than being an action-packed bonanza with huge CGI...

  4. All characters tropes should go on the Marvel Cinematic Universe character pages. The characters from WandaVision are listed below with the character page they are currently on. Characters in WandaVision: The Avengers: Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch; Vision: Westview Vision, Project Cataract ("White" Vision) Pietro Maximoff note

  5. A page for describing YMMV: WandaVision. This page contains unmarked spoilers. You Have Been Warned! Adorkable: Vision already had his moments prior to the …

    • Episode 1 - "Filmed Before A Live Studio Audience"
    • Episode 2 - "Don't Touch That Dial"
    • Episode 3 - "Now in Color"
    • Episode 5 - "On A Very Special Episode..."
    • Episode 6 - “All-New Halloween Spooktacular!”
    • Episode 7 - "Breaking The Fourth Wall"

    Episode 1 throws us squarely into classic 1950s sitcom territory, giving us the production design, the 4:3 black-and-white photography, and the general visual “vibe” of these types of shows immediately. I Love Lucy, Leave It to Beaver, The Honeymooners (down to Kathryn Hahn’s off-screen husband being named Ralph, Jackie Gleason's leading Honeymoone...

    In Episode 2, we jump roughly a decade in genre time into the world of 1960s television comedy. Most specifically, the episode evokes I Dream of Jeannie, a 1965-1970 sitcom also about a powerfully supernatural woman trying her best to seem “normal” in American society, down to its similar animated title sequence and climactic shift into Technicolor...

    Another episode, another shift forward by one decade in television history! From moment one, you can tell we’re in the 1970s, a time of rapid progression in the television comedy form, as if producers realized they couldn’t put the social unrest and desire for change from the ‘60s back into the genie/Jeannie bottle. The final moments of Episode 2 l...

    After a brief, “fully takes place in a more traditional MCU-styled world outside of the sitcom” hiatus in Episode 4, we’re back, baby! And we’re cutting between this aforementioned MCU world and our increasingly surrealized sitcom world in a curious matter, trying our best to define and control certain labels and structures even as these labels and...

    Television Halloween specials took a turn in the late 1990s and early 2000s, even (especially?) if the programs were intended for kids. A Boy Meets World episode hard-pivots into an out-and-out slasher tale, with surprisingly graphic kills. The Simpsons throws continuity out the window, content to skin its main characters, grind their bones and blo...

    Wanna know what era of sitcoms this week’s WandaVision dives into? All you have to do is listen to the opening credits theme. From its rhythm to its chord progressions to it’s barely different melodic lines, Episode 7’s theme is unequivocally The Office’s theme, which alongside the episode’s title, handheld camera style, and pitch-perfect Jim Halpe...

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  6. WandaVision. In the wake of Thanos' defeat, Wanda and Vision settle into a small suburban town known as Westview. But things aren't as quiet or peaceful as the town seems to be. Especially since Vision is supposed to be dead... "On a Very Special Episode..." "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!"

  7. Quotes. Recap. Series. TearJerker. Trivia. WMG. YMMV. Memes. MythologyGag. VideoExamples. Create New. "I don't need you to tell me who I am." Wanda finally earns the mantle of Scarlet Witch in WandaVision, and there are more than enough incredible moments throughout the episodes to show why. Moment subpages are Spoilers Off. You Have Been Warned.

  8. Rather than being an action-packed bonanza with huge CGI setpieces like the movies, WandaVision is largely an homage to the highly acclaimed sitcoms of the mid-to-late 20th and early 21st century, adding in some psychological and supernatural horror elements for good measure.

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