Episode 7 - Breaking the Fourth Wall

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SPOILER WARNING!!! Anything that will be discussed in this chapter will contain Easter eggs that exist in Episode 7 (or prior) of WandaVision. While I have not seen any material beyond this chapter, it could include details that result in accurate predictions for the rest of the series. As always, I ask that you make your comments purely about Episode 7 (or prior) of WandaVision. Comments about future episodes should be posted on each episode's chapter. This is to help people who haven't seen the most current episode we discuss at the time.

I am including specific theories that reference possible character and storyline spoilers, but I will do my best to note these.

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Highlighted in "Previously on WandaVision": Darcy pointing out that Monica has already gone through the boundary of the Hex twice (plus us seeing Monica's entry when she first came to Westview) and how it has rewritten her cells on a molecular level; Monica saying that she understands Wanda's grief and will do whatever she has to to help her; Vision "waking up" Agnes at the edge of Westview in episode #6, Vision telling her "It is my intention to reach those outside of Westview and make sense of our situation", followed by him walking through the boundary; Vision telling Hayward's base of operations that "The people need help" as he is torn apart and sucked back into the barrier in pieces; Billy telling Wanda that he can hear Vision and he is in trouble, followed by the quote from new Pietro that "It's not like your dead husband can die twice," and Wanda using her magic to knock him out; Hayward saying that Wanda would never negotiate and Monica defending her (overlaid with the images of when Wanda was staring Hayward's men down at the edge of the barrier in #5) and noting that "if Wanda is the problem, she has to be our solution"; Wanda extending the barrier and turning the SWORD base into circus folk, including absorbing Darcy.


Wanda in BedSiimplyKira notes that the comforter on Wanda's bed has hexagon's on it, the same symbolism we have seen throughout the show. Reese1116Piano goes one step further in noting that the pattern is a hexagon within a hexagon, perhaps symbolizing the expanding of the Hex at the end of last episode.

Wanda mentions taking a "quarantine-style staycation." This seems like a subtle shoutout to the life we have all been living under, to various degrees, over the past year. Later in the episode, when she leaves the houses and 'breaks quarantine,' this is when the trouble begins again (just like how breaking quarantine starts trouble for the rest of us- Wear a mask, take care of yourself, and stay safe. End public service announcement).

bangiekabutz asks the good question regarding Wanda's halloween costume she wakes up in: "did she go to sleep in that outfit? Or did it change like everything else?" While it would be easy to assume this was just a hold-over, like how someone might go to sleep in their clothes if they were drunk (on their powers!). But could this be because she is also struggling to keep things set the way she wants?


Billy and TommySiimplyKira notes that once again Billy and Tommy are wearing the colors associated with their characters from the comics (Wiccan in Red and Speed in Green, respectively). SiimplyKira also notes how Billy wearing red aligns him with his mom, who wears red and has her red sparkly hand magic, and with whom he shares his cognitive abilities.

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