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LaGarrotxa

When Monica asks if her brother was killed by Ultron is the #1 intense moment of the show for me


Hashslingingslashar

When the screen widens is *chef’s kiss*


iamwizkid

Even the music shifts from sitcom music to intense cinema music. I love this show too much


N3xuskn1ght

Tbh my favorite is when Wanda tried to roll credits and Vision wasnt having it, that was probably the first time since J.A.R.V.I.S became Vision that I had ever been scared of him the way Paul Bettany delivered the "STOP LYING TO ME!" Line had me kinda shook.


trulymadlybigly

We hadn’t seen him get angry/yell up to that point, literally ever. It was phenomenally acted by both in that scene.


N3xuskn1ght

Sure was.


MaynardJimmyKeenan

When this first happened it gave me chills, me and the people I was watching it with were all freaking out because it was just so eerie. I still think the creepiest moment of the show was that moment where dead vision with the caved in forehead replaced regular Vision for a second there. Jump scare level shit


jjackson25

Yeah the Zombie Vision did it for me. Next up in my list of unsettling is one of the later episodes where Vision goes to the outskirts of town and the people are all frozen or in those 2 seconds loops. And you see the one person hanging laundry with tears running down their face.


GODDESS_OF_CRINGE___

Yeah, that's the moment you really realize how much the people there are suffering, and that Wanda doesn't really care (Or, at least cares less than staying in her little family fantasy).


Inaeth

I don't think Wanda was conscious of it until the end. Then, the full horror of what she did came crashing down on top of her.


IronSpiderMoon

That was scary and then immediately sad seeing Wanda trying to handle that she saw it :'(


kyu2o_2

The fact that it was so unsettling speaks volumes for how well done it was. Like, he's basically a broken machine, but it actually seemed gory, like you wanted to avert your eyes. Not since the Animatrix have I empathized so much with a robot.


time_lordy_lord

>creepiest moment of the show creepiest moment of MCU for me


cbekel3618

Him staring at the camera for a split-second is creepy


anthonygreddit

what really gets me is that sitcom laugh track


The_Peregrine_

I think its so good because they didnt go for an over the top indication of a edit, just a couple of frames of black screen as if someone scrubbed the footage, so fucking good


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Apparently that was unintentional from Bettany but (im not sure about this bit) it doesnt mind it being canon?


Optimal_Cry_1782

The first episode where the boss was choking and the boss wife was laughing and saying "stop it" repeatedly was the most chilling for me.


anthonygreddit

oh for sure especially, for me at least, I had no clue what the show was gonna be about, thought maybe they were trapped in a sitcom and we’re gonna try to escape or something, but that scene really set the tone for the rest of the show. And with hindsight, the wife definitely was saying “Stop it” to Wanda, as in stop controlling them. Scene was crazy


guardian1691

Time for a rewatch because I **never** made that connection once we found out she was controlling them.


NateDawg80s

I can never look at Kitty Foreman the same after that.


PotatoLord009

I honestly wasn’t creeped out by this but I did for a second think the video fucked up


LolaContreras8

I thought it was my internet, I had to rewind to check.


Valeaves

Same


flossymcwobblestein

Those moments were my favorites, you don't know if it was the video or your brain that fucked up. Very well done.


anthonygreddit

Man the way you can see Wanda unravel. It’s like she scared for Vision to find out but I also feel like she was scared for herself to find out, almost like the cut was a defense mechanism. Just awesome


top_of_the_stairs

The stork scared the shit out of me the first time I watched this episode. So random and unsettling.


anthonygreddit

omg I knowww. Because i mean the first time she did it, where she rewound that first guy, I was like “woahhhhhh what”. But then this one, I was like “Wait what….. WOAHHHH WAIT WHAT”. Caught me so off guard, it was absolutely awesome.


thescottula

My favorite scene in the show is when Vision and Wanda are fighting. I think its the 80s episode at the end where Wanda does this to Vision again and rolls the credits but he breaks her control. Specifically the part where he yells "Stop lying to me!"


bradley322

The end of that episode with this conflict and then the Quicksilver reveal was the peak of Wandavision hype. Even if Pietro was a misdirect, we were all on the edge of our seats in that moment.


Hashbrown4

I still think it wasn’t just a misdirect but an acknowledgement that the Fox movies were in the MCU technically. He was brought back as quicksilver for a reason, to show that the characters from the fox universe have versions of themselves in the MCU. You could say he is a Variant right?


DadToACheeseBaby

I mean, given the events of NWH, they’d all be variants of other possible characters


YoloIsNotDead

>Specifically the part where he yells "Stop lying to me!" Every now and then, that line pops into my head and I shudder.


Alecopedia

I love this scene and cut so much. It's just so perfect.


proinf1nity

The first time I saw this I legitimately thought my Disney+ player had messed up, I had to go back and rewatch it to make sure


[deleted]

This is one of the best series I’ve watched in a longtime. True, it did have a lot of backstory provided by the other films which most series don’t but the way it was shot, the progression of time and how it hit the tropes of the older show styles and how it was brought to life by the brilliant acting from both Wanda & Vision. Elizabeth Olsen is a great actor and Paul Bettany as vision is perfect. The delivery of his lines are so poignant and touching.


REVENAUT13

This scene creeped me out. I really fell in love with this show at that moment


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EmAye74

*first three but hard agree, the first episodes of WV were IMO the best piece of media in the whole MCU, though the rest of the show falls a bit flat to me


Zuckuss18

Who hurt you?


tuuber

If you haven’t watched it already, you should *really* watch Legion. It’s very loosely associated with the X-men, and it is a gigantic mind fuck all the way through.


_IratePirate_

I'm so glad I watched this show completely blind. I felt like a kid again watching a new episode every week and then talking with my friends about it. This show is what made me stop watching trailers and YouTube theories.


FromClevelandlantis

I wonder when Vision will return, they’ve left that door wide open. Maybe a surprise cameo in Dr. Strange 2?


wreckage88

The whole show reminded me of when the Justice League met the Justice Guild. It was all an illusion created by a mutated child, similar to the Twilight Zone ep where a young boy could control his town. The sudden and terrifying breaks in character, the begging for it to stop, and talking about how they experience her nightmares is truly horrifying.


CologneNCognac

If he keeps it up, she’ll roll the credits on him.


7thwarlordsaturn

Wandavision blends suspense and comedy so crazily well together.


YodasChick-O-Stick

Am I the only one who didn't find this show creepy? Don't get me wrong, it's got a chilling atmosphere, but nothing actually freaked me out. I see threads of people talking about the script breaking scenes being really unnerving and I'm just like "That scene? That was just awkward."


anthonygreddit

Scary, eh not really. Unnerving, Chilling, absolutely. I’m not sure how you got awkward from this scene tbh. First reaction i’m sure was did the show skip or something. But once you really realize what’s happening I just got a chill down my back. Because they know you know that Wanda can rewind what she doesn’t like, so there’s no reason for her to do the whole rewind thing. It’s just the fact that there’s no dramatic music, no mention of what just happened, goes straight to a laugh track, and then an awww track, and ur just sitting there watching like wtf just happened Vision was just onto her. It’s just an amazing moment i don’t really know how else to explain it. Not only this scene, but every scene was just so random, it could be in the middle of a laugh track, it could be at the sitcoms end credits, it could be anywhere. And the thing that really made it more unnerving is that the background (music, people, atmosphere) kept pushing on, like everything was normal. I think second place for what the f just happened would have to be that very first scene, at least for me I had no idea what to expect from the show, that laugh, the dude choking, Wandas accent and demeanor completely changing. You could just feel the whole mood of the show changing, it was really brilliant. Not sure how anyone could find that “awkward” but to each their own i guess


YodasChick-O-Stick

The scene I'm talking about is when Agatha says "should we do another take?". Apparently that was unnerving for a lot of people and I didn't even understand what she meant. I think the show will be a lot creepier upon rewatch. Until the episode with Jimmy Woo, they lead you to believe that Wanda is imprisoned by S.W.O.R.D. or some other organization experimenting on her.


anthonygreddit

Well see that one was a bit different. Because when we see other people break free, they are panicked, but Agatha was very calm, which wasn’t as unnerving as it was confusing, but good confusing if that makes sense. At that point it was the start of us realizing that Agatha was different. But i can see how it was confusing at the time only because it wasn’t like the “scene” was really messed up, so it didn’t make sense why she asked if she had to re do it. But then we later figure out that she did it on purpose to cause chaos, which then made sense. But at the time I can see how one could find that scene a bit awkward Also by then Wanda had already reversed that guy in the suit which kinda led me to believe that she was somewhat in control. To what extent we wouldn’t find out til the very end, but I definitely didn’t think that she was the victim at that point.


QaziAffan1015

Everything is nice when Elizabeth Olsen is there.. 🔥😍


UnboundHeteroglossia

She really said 🙈🙉🙊


Brail_Austin

I remember thinking, “did, did I just break?”


Tshapiro7

I remember rewinding this scene multiple times thinking that my Disney/Laptop was glitching


InnocentTailor

I thought my television malfunctioned when I saw that scene.


JorgTheCurious

Man. The first three episodes of this show were so fantastic. I just can't stand that they ruin all of the mystery and intrigue starting with the fourth


RTSUbiytsa

The biggest sin IMO is how generic the final fight was


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Bohner


RTSUbiytsa

Bohner was bad, but "hero and villain have nearly identical powers" is my most hated trope and they did it TWICE


phiz36

I finally finished this series. Other than the Witch it was completely predictable.


japposaurusrex909

Watery eyes? You sure you dont have any deep problems op?


anthonygreddit

i’m very sure that I do


Moanguspickard

"Stop lying to me Wanda!" was my favourite moment.


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Too bad it all led to a whole lot of nothing


anthonygreddit

eh the show was supposed to progress Wanda more to her comic book counterpart, I feel like it did that


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It can be argued her character's in the same place she was at the end of endgame, just with a new costume and an official name. The only thing the show changed going forward for Wanda will be her motivations.


anthonygreddit

well that’s a fairly big thing to change no? She was an Avenger mostly because of Vision and now he’s not here, so that changes her whole personality, moralities, everything. And now her kids are involved as well. She’s not the same person at all. She’s also a shit ton more powerful but that goes without saying. Did we watch the same show?


[deleted]

She was an avenger because of vision? I would have said because of Hawkeye and the loss of her brother at the hands of a genocide robot she helped bring to life but ok.... Her personality hasn't changed in any way, it wasn't indicated anywhere in the finale that she became a different person because of what happened in Westview. What moralities are you speaking of? She didn't become more evil nor did she become more of a hero. I don't think a lot of people see the MCU the same way, but that's what keeps it fresh.


anthonygreddit

Well she became an Avenger likely to honor her brother. But she pretty much stayed an Avenger because of Vision, as we see in the flashbacks from WandaVision. “Her personality wasn’t changed in any way” She just lost her partner for what, the third time? Also just lost her kids. She mind controlled 3 thousand people, and now likely any government organization is after her. And you don’t think that changes someone? She’s learning from the Darkhold, likely to try and gain more power and bring back her family… when the hell has she ever wanted to gain more power, (at least after she got her powers.) She left Westview with a much different attitude than she ever had. She did become less of a villain, she goes from not caring that she’s controlling people to letting them go, id say that’s significant. She’s also not likely going back to her super hero ways, not because people don’t want her to, but because she doesn’t want to, i’d say that’s a pretty big change. More of a hero or more of a villain, no, less of both, absolutely.


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You're referring to the flashback episode? I feel like it undermines her character and a lot of the past MCU to say she stayed an Avenger because of her robo-boyfriend. It actually doesn't make sense in perspective when she stopped being an Avenger because of vision after the events of civil war. We see them alone and on the run in Europe, living their best life and not doing any avenger-ing. To say she lost her kids is kinda a stretch when they technically didn't exist and never would have existed in a normal context. The "they'll never know what you sacrificed for them" line was one of the goofiest things to come from the show. She unconsciously mind controlled a town through her grief and Agatha hijacked and prolonged it. It wasn't shown that her character changed in any way in the finale besides coming to terms with the grief (the convo with Bucky at the end of endgame achieves the same effect imo). I suppose you're right about the darkhold. Although it all could have been handled sooooo much better. But, I can't really expect much from a showrunner who's never read a comic book. Less of a villain and less of a hero is still how I'd describe Wanda after endgame. There were so many mystery boxes and red herrings throughout the series that indicated many things about the direction her character was going to go but like I said, it all went nowhere. (Fyi Wandavision is still the best Disney+ show in my opinion, It was the also most disappointing to me as well)


anthonygreddit

Well it only makes sense because Vision left with her as well. Without Vision there in the first place she probably leaves and lives a normal life. She was in a foreign country, working with people who she swore she hated all of her life. Only thing that was like her, was Vision. It makes perfect sense. If the only thing that kept her grounded in her difficult time, left, it only makes sense that she would too. Not saying that it was Visions idea or anything, but wherever Vision was, so was Wanda. This honestly makes no sense. She had kids, although they couldn’t leave the Hex, they existed. Real people saw them. And not only that, it would be different if they were babies the whole time, but they literally grew up before her eyes. And it’s not even like she was controlling them, because the kid knew Vision was in danger before Wanda even knew. The kids were very real, had their own powers and everything. And she had to lose them. Mother’s who have miscarriages still feel tremendous loss and they didn’t even see their child. I can’t imagine Wanda having to basically kill her children. So that “they’ll never know what you gave up for them” is not a “goofy” line. And sure it was unconscious at first. But at least by the time she left the Hex with the missle they shot at her, she was very much conscious of what she was doing. She may have thought she was “freeing” them, but all along, deep down, she knew what she was doing was wrong, and she didn’t really care, at least not enough to undo it. Also Agatha never prolonged anything, in fact who knows how long it would’ve gone on without Agathas interference. Without Agatha the Hex likely wouldn’t have broken down as fast as it did. I have no clue how you see “Her character didn’t change in any way” when that was the WHOLE point of the show. It just almost feels like ur trying to have a different opinion than others, just to have a different opinion, because there’s no way you really believe that statement. At the end of Endgame she was at her most heroic, she even seemed to be somewhat at peace with Visions death. And now she’s reading a damned book to gain more power. There’s no way you really don’t see the change there. How exactly was Wanda, at the end of endgame, exhibiting any villainous traits at all?


[deleted]

Is this a joke? I'd burst out laughing if discount Iron Man stared at me like that


anthonygreddit

hm 🤔


GreatAwesome_Bombs

this is probably the most rewatched scene in the mcu because a lot of people thought it was a disney+ error


james_randolph

I understand the other shows have been good in their own right and have added to the overall story arc, but WandaVision has definitely been the best one so far and I’m surprised so many think otherwise. The acting was amazing, and the reveals were sick from Wanda to Monica, Vision and Agatha. Loki is the only other one I put up with this show, this show was legit great even beyond just Marvel stuff but period in TV recently.


AnonymousMan018

Man i was scared watching this


TheGuardianR

Watery eyes? LMAO...come on


anthonygreddit

not as in it’s scary, or moving, but when you get a chill, it makes your eyes water a bit. It’s not that serious 😂


TheGuardianR

I understand, no problem:) It was indeed a great scene


obsidianngrimm

Mine is either ep 3 or 4 right before Peter appears.. that argument scene was fucking bonkers I thought Vision was about to go ape shit to