That's a bold theoryMy new theory after watching the newest episode:
Agatha was actually behind it all.
Unless this is the case of an unreliable narrator.Killing Sparky. Yep, just ended that conversation that she might be a good guy.
This was exactly my experience. It took me about three days and four or five tries to get through the first two episodes, and I think this is going to end up on my list of Marvel content that I won't be rewatching.I am two episodes in and holy shit, if I didn't know for a fact from friends I trust that it gets better I would have 100% bailed here. I have ZERO affection for sitcoms from before I was born. I found the first two unbearably dull. Also, 5 minute credits every episode is hilarious.
I disagree, at least so far. The sitcom is a part of the story, but it's weighed down by a whole bunch of winking and nodding at sitcom tropes and sitcom acting and etc. For people who grew up watching and enjoying those shows, or who have enough invested to enjoy those elements I'm sure it's great, and I'm not saying the show is objectively bad for doing it. For me, though, it was boring and I almost didn't stick with it long enough to see it start turning into a bigger and more interesting narrative than "Wanda and Vision as seen through the lens of the sitcoms of different decades." Even with the pace picking up and the overall direction getting clearer I'm still spending a couple of minutes per episode rolling my eyes and waiting for the sitcom-referential interludes to stop so things can get interesting again.The sitcom is the story.
A friend and I have a running theory right now that Agatha is attempting to bring someone back from the dead, likely "Ralph" AKA Mephisto. It's likely Wanda went to her hoping to bring Vision back from the dead, but Agatha told her it was impossible, but then through some event we will learn about later, Wanda and Agatha created the Hex and succeeded in bringing Vision back from the dead. Wanda wouldn't tell Agatha how she actually did it though, leading to Agatha erasing their memories, expanding the Hex, and putting them into the sitcom world so she could study them as the nosy neighbor. The twins were the first test (creating life without conception) and killing Sparky was the second test (resurrecting the dog to make her kids happy) from which Wanda didn't take the bait. This likely frustrated Agatha.I do seriously hope there's SOME (hinted at at least) reason why she Magic'd up Fox Quicksilver.
I am skeptical that they could convey all that to a general audience in 2 more episodes.A friend and I have a running theory right now that Agatha is attempting to bring someone back from the dead, likely "Ralph" AKA Mephisto. It's likely Wanda went to her hoping to bring Vision back from the dead, but Agatha told her it was impossible, but then through some event we will learn about later, Wanda and Agatha created the Hex and succeeded in bringing Vision back from the dead. Wanda wouldn't tell Agatha how she actually did it though, leading to Agatha erasing their memories, expanding the Hex, and putting them into the sitcom world so she could study them as the nosy neighbor. The twins were the first test (creating life without conception) and killing Sparky was the second test (resurrecting the dog to make her kids happy) from which Wanda didn't take the bait. This likely frustrated Agatha.
So why Pietro? Because she needed to get rid of Vision so that Wanda would be forced to try resurrecting him again. She can't control Vision, however, as his own powers allow him more autonomy then she planned for, so she had to find a way to make him vulnerable. Pietro was pushed in because he was the only other person Wanda really cared about, and his involvement in the next episode was to let Wanda put her guard down. Since Agatha couldn't bring the original Pietro back from the dead, she looked through the multiverse for another version of him that she could use as a pawn instead. This almost worked, as Pietro allowed Vision to wander away from Wanda, and then she tricked Vision into leaving the Hex. She didn't expect Wanda to expand the Hex though, because she didn't know their son would be able to feel Vision's distress and react to it. This is why she took the twins now actually,, because when Billy told her he liked how silent she was, Agatha realized Billy had inherited some of Wanda's powers, and thus she no longer feels she needs Wanda to carry out her plans. She is going to try and use Billy instead.
So you might be asking, if she can look into and pull people from multiple universes, why not just pull Mephisto from another universe? Because Mephisto is a "Nexus Being" and thus exists simultaneously in all alternate universes. If he is dead in one universe, he is dead in all of them. Fun fact, but Wanda herself also becomes a Nexus Being in the comics.
Addition - On further consideration I don't think Wanda ever went to Agatha. I think Wanda did create the original Hex and brought Vision back from the dead using it, but then Agatha sensed it and had to find out how, so she infiltrated the original Hex, turning it into the sitcom world we all know now. You can see it when the song starts, as her entering the frame makes the aspect ratio change and then the color transform to black and white, showing her influencing the Hex.
Something that can be reviewed quickly for the audience in an MCU movie.I doubt it. I have a feeling Visions time is over. I hope I’m wrong though, he was under used.
Wand is going to have to make a choice. It could be say goodbye to Vision again, or maybe even to lose her kids as well. Obviously the hex will have to go away at the end, and Wanda will lose something. I don’t think she’ll make it out without a trade off.
#GiveDarcySuperpowersDarcy needs superpowers! She would make a great Volcana!
Enough power to be a buddy for the new Thor, like Hulk was.#GiveDarcySuperpowers