![]() ![]() But Wanda’s hyper-speed pregnancy breaks reality at every stage, ensuring the sitcom feels less like an homage and more like a part of the MCU. At its heart this is the classic “mom gives birth” episode of any family sitcom you can mention, complete with a flustered dad trying to cope. This surreal fun is the driving force of the episode, too. From Herb happily carving through a brick wall with his hedge cutters, through the practical effects of the house decor spinning as Wanda goes into labour, to a genuine stork arriving to metaphorically deliver a baby, there is a surreal nature to episode 3 that’s undeniably joyful. Rather than coming via punctuating moments of darkness, the reminders that this reality is wrong are constant, and - smartly - mostly played for laughs. Unlike the premiere, which presented two pretty straight-laced comedy plots that could have been pulled from Bewitched or The Dick Van Dyke Show, episode 3 is really quite strange throughout. One thing that is clear is that the weirdness of the meta storyline is bleeding into the sitcom. This raises more fun questions to debate Geraldine is clearly a SWORD agent infiltrating this reality, but who are the neighbours? If not SWORD themselves, are they effectively Wanda’s jailors? Manifestations of her own subconsciousness? Or perhaps innocent bystanders in a sinister world? Additionally, Vision himself appears to have a moment of understanding, but reality seems to glitch out before he can complete the thought: is that Wanda’s doing, or an external force? The questions are certainly piling up rather than being cleared up, but episode 3 makes the right move of revealing just enough that it focuses those questions and elevates the mystery beyond just a general sense of unease. In other words, regardless if WandaVision season 2 happens, fans will likely see more of Wanda's story play out in other Marvel/Disney+ projects in the future.Within Westview itself, we discover that Geraldine is new in town and distrusted by Agnes and Herb. Monica Rambeau, will be in Captain Marvel 2. We do know, however, that Elizabeth is going to be in Doctor Strange 2, while WandaVision's Teyonah Parris, a.k.a. In terms of the show's future beyond the season 1 finale, Elizabeth hinted to Collider that a second season of WandaVision might happen, even though Disney has yet to green-light another installment. Episode 8: "Previously On" - February 26.Episode 7: "Breaking the Fourth Wall" - February 19.Episode 6: "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" - February 12.Episode 5: "On a Very Special Episode." - February 5.Episode 4: "We Interrupt This Program" - January 29.Episode 2: "Don't Touch That Dial" - January 15.Episode 1: "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" - January 15.To jog your memory, here's a full list of all the WandaVision season 1 episodes along with their premiere dates on Disney+: ![]() Since then, a new episode has been dropping every week - and now, we're left with only one more. It feels like just yesterday that both episodes 1 and 2 came out on January 15. If you ask us, season 1 flew by faster than QuickSilver himself. ![]() After this week, there is only one episode of season 1 left until the finale on Friday, March 5, 2021. You won't like the answer, but here it goes: There are nine WandaVision episodes in total. WATCH NOW Credit: Marvel Studios How many WandaVision episodes are there?
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