Wandavision breaks the fourth wall and delivers a major revelation.

All week long, fans assumed that episode 7 would feature a surprise cameo from afantasticMarvel scientist.

Alas (or, from my perspective, thankfully), that didn’t come to pass.

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); however, that changed as the episode progressed.

Well, I don’t.

I have no answers," she tells them.

“I’m starting to believe that everything is meaningless.

You’re welcome to draw your own conclusions, but that’s where I’m at.”

If that’s not a hilariously relatable mood for the past year, I don’t know what is.

The first “Good for her” moment of the episode!

Not long after that, her powers save her when an angry Wanda magically jettisons her from the home.

In the comics, Agatha was a mentor of sorts to Wanda.

I love truly how this episode gaveRobert LopezandKristen Anderson-Lopezan opportunity to flex their genius musical muscles in different ways.

I want to make “Agatha All Along” my new ringtone!

), but it doesn’t actually lay the creation of the Hex at her feet.

In other words, I’m still waiting for the other (Hayward-sized) shoe to drop.

Say it with me one more time: Good!For!

I’ve learned to keep my eyes peeled during the fakeWandaVisioncommercials.

This episode’s commercial is especially interesting.

In fact, “Nexus” actually does share a name with a multiversal Marvel object.

Perhaps that’s how Evan Peters' Quicksilver made it into this universe from his home dimension?

Are the vines flora from the Nexus swamp?

But the Mind Stone was destroyed with all the rest!

So what’s going on there?

Well, we know that Wanda’s power can go toe-to-toe with the Infinity Stones.

I wouldn’t mind a longer flashback to that break-in, by the way.

Also, we got another Ultron name drop!

Man I hope that pays off in some way.

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