‘WandaVision’ retrospective: brilliant confusion I’ve watched all the Marvel movies since I was in the fifth grade, which is weird to think about considering I’m turning 20 soon. But these movies have been a really big part of my life, and ever since Thor’s character arch went down the drain I’ve been a huge supporter of Wanda and Vision. The show was everything I wanted and more. I absolutely adored it. They’ve got witches and fantastic leading ladies and a bunny. What more could I want? “WandaVision” balances light hearted humor from American sitcoms and serious undertones about grief and mourning. Not to mention the last episode is just flat out epic. You have two forms of Vision battling out who is the true form, Wanda coming into her power as the Scarlet Witch against Agatha Harkness and the set up for Monica Rambaeu’s future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).