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WandaVision Reveals the Heartbreaking Reason Why Wanda Is Recreating Old TV Sitcoms
The penultimate episode of
WandaVision is officially streaming on Disney+, and it followed Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) as they delved into Wanda's past in order to discover how the Westview anomaly was created.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead! Agatha takes Wanda back in time to her childhood in Sokovia where we meet Wanda and her brother's parents for the first time. Her father comes home and excitedly shares a suitcase filled with DVDs, which are all classic sitcoms including
I Love Lucy,
The Addams Family,
The third episode of
WandaVision was released on Disney+ this Friday, and it continued Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision's (Paul Bettany) suburban sitcom journey. This week saw the characters living in the style of 1970s television, and one of the clearest influences of the episode was
The Brady Bunch. Not only did Wanda and Vision's house resemble the one belonging to the Bradys (especially the staircase), but there was another easter egg from the classic sitcom you may have missed. When Vision was practicing changing diapers on a doll, the doll was actually a Kitty Karry-All. Kitty Karry-All was Cindy Brady's favorite toy, and an early episode of the series, "Kitty Karry-All Goes Missing," was a huge staple of the series.