WandaVision: 5 best moments from “Breaking the Fourth Wall”

Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved. /
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Kathryn Hahn as Agnes in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios. All Rights Reserved. /

2. “It’s been Agatha all along!”

The ending of “Breaking the Fourth Wall” finally led us to the big reveal that we were all kind of expecting. As Wanda searches for the twins in Agnes’ house, she discovers that the basement looks ancient and mysterious, filled with artefacts and magical energy that is glowing purple.

Wanda discovers a glowing red book, which leads us to Agnes herself – who takes the moment to officially introduce herself as Agatha Harkness. Now this was the most popular theory in terms of Agnes’ identity and it had been circulating for a long time, but the payoff is even better than expected as Agatha Harkness is given her own catchy theme song to catch us up on all the dastardly deeds she’s been up to.

This theme song has not only has been stuck in my head since Friday, but it also showcases Agatha’s meddling and manipulating of all the events on the show. The outro displays how she has manipulated all the major events on WandaVision – from the talent show to Pietro’s arrival.

It will be interesting to see Agatha’s true intentions, with all signs pointing towards the show taking the comic book route of the reveal that Wanda is a Nexus being.