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The WandaVision Wink Doubles as a Meme to Call Ourselves Out

WandaVision is an intricate exploration of grief through the lens of classic American sitcoms, which are both Wanda Maximoff’s coping mechanism and the way in which the alternate reality she creates is shaped. Full of classic sitcom tropes and mechanisms from everyone within the perimeter, it’s one of those mannerisms that’s become the subject of a new meme. Featured Video Hide . The wink Toward the end of episode 3, “Now In Color,” Vision goes outside to chat with his neighbors after the birth of his twin sons, Tommy and Billy. His wacky neighbor Agnes questioned the presence of Geraldine (who we know as Monica Rambeau) in Westview and in Wanda’s home, pointing out that Geraldine doesn’t have a family, a husband, or a home. While Vision’s next-door neighbor Herb attempts to tell Vision why Geraldine is in town, Agnes stops him with a look.

This Week in Streaming: The Golden Globes fallout, Rewatching LOTR

Music twice.) But an explosive  Los Angeles Times report revealed the organization had zero Black voters (and hasn’t for at least 20 years) as well as its long history of accepting bribes and self-dealing (the latter which could possibly explain  As a result, just about everyone, from hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to many of the night’s winners, called out the HFPA for its lack of diversity while the other revelations were left untouched during a ceremony that felt overly long (even if it wasn’t). It was effectively a Zoom call rife with technical issues that, as Fey joked, probably could’ve been an email.

Jimmy Fallon pulls a WandaVision with an homage to late-night TV

WandaVision. While The Tonight Show pushed on during the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been a very different experience. It meant forgoing a studio for months, and it still hasn’t regained its studio audience. Like Wanda Maximoff, Fallon is using familiar TV tropes and the different pastiches of late-night TV to cope with the constant grief that comes with living through a pandemic. Advertisement Hide Taking us and Elizabeth Olsen for the ride, Fallon goes from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s all the way to today, showing us many of the different iterations that late-night shows like

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