For three episodes now,
WandaVision has mostly given us a wacky sitcom homage. Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) has made it clear that she is in control of whatever fake show they are appearing on, and Vision (Paul Bettany) is somehow still alive. Nobody really knows what’s going on, but in the latest episode, we just got a peek behind the curtain.
Episode 4 of the Disney+ series, appropriately titled We Interrupt This Program, showed us that the authorities outside of Wanda’s fiction are just as puzzled as to what is happening as real audiences likely are. We also saw just how firmly connected to the Marvel Cinematic Universe the series is. in case there was any lingering doubt. In many ways, this installment begins Phase 4 of the MCU in earnest, thanks to some returning friends.
All the Biggest Questions Answered By ‘WandaVision’ Episode 4
The following post contains SPOILERS for WandaVision Episode 4.
This week’s “WandaVision” is titled “We Interrupt This Program,” a reference to the line networks use when they break into their scheduled broadcasts to air an important news bulletin. It’s a particularly appropriate name for Episode 4 of
WandaVision, because this is the moment the show finally tore down its vintage sitcom facade and revealed how the woman we know as Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), daughter of Captain Marvel’s best friend Maria Rambeau, wound up in
WandaVision’s phony town of Westview as “Geraldine.”
WandaVision Episode 4 Reveals What s Really Going On With The Show s TV Sitcom Reality
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WandaVision may have left Marvel fans divided over its initial premiere episodes, but episodes 3 and 4 have certainly deepened the intrigue in a major way. The end of
WandaVision episode 3 ended with the reveal that Geraldine broke free of Wanda s illusionary TV world to remember the traumatic events of
Avengers: Age of Ultron. Well,
WandaVision episode 4 picks up that baton and runs with it, revealing a much bigger picture (literally and figuratively) of why the series faux sitcom format is what it is. As it turns out, Wanda s retro TV world isn t just a stylistic choice - it s a unique new energy signature!
Rolling Stone ‘WandaVision’ Recap: Behind the Screens
The sitcom setting is abandoned in an episode that explains who’s controlling Wanda’s world and why
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A review of this week’s
WandaVision, “We Interrupt This Program,” coming up just as soon as I get the commemorative T-shirt…
As its title( ) suggests, “We Interrupt This Program” takes a break from the weekly sitcom pastiche
WandaVision has offered so far. We get glimpses of events from the first three installments most notably an expanded version of Wanda expelling “Geraldine” from Westview, now presented on widescreen film rather than part of a