WANDAVISION: 10 Weird Signs Things Are Not As They Seem In Westview - SPOILERS

WANDAVISION: 10 Weird Signs Things Are Not As They Seem In Westview - SPOILERS

WandaVision is now streaming on Disney+, but did you pick up on these signs that something isn't quite right in the town of Westview? Hit the jump to take a look at some hints that all is not as it seems!

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By JoshWilding - Jan 15, 2021 06:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WandaVision

The first two episodes of WandaVision are now streaming on Disney+, and while we're sure you've read our reviews and spoiler-filled recap, we're now taking an even closer look at these opening two episodes. It's clear that something isn't right in Westview, but who could be pulling the strings? 

It's too soon to say, but there are definitely some big hints about what might be going on here. 

In this feature, we delve into all those little hints about what's going on behind the idyllic sitcom settings, while attempting to explain what they might mean and where this story could be heading.

These sinister hints are one of the best parts of WandaVision so far, and following this mystery promises to be a lot of fun. Is it Mephisto? The Scarlet Witch? Or even S.W.O.R.D.? Time will tell on that front, but to take a look through these noteworthy hints, click the "Next" button below!
 

10. The Stark Industries Toaster

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The first WandaVision commercial break reveals that Stark Industries is...in the business of making toasters? It's a weird one, and even stranger is how the light on the front of this device is flashing red in an episode which otherwise takes place entirely in black and white. 

There's something strange about that light, and even the reaction of the man and woman in the commercial seems off (like they're trying their best to ignore it).

Could it be that this was mean to be sending a signal of some sort? That's one possibility, though the mention of Stark Industries is definitely intriguing; remember, Wanda and Pietro's home in Sokovia was bombed by Stark Industries weapons, while Vision's links to Tony Stark - he was once J.A.R.V.I.S., and Iron Man even helped create him - are equally noteworthy. 
 

9. Mr. Hart Chokes

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During Wanda and Vision's dinner party, Mr. Hart gets a little too forceful in questioning Wanda and Vision, and as the show's score goes from light and breezy to surprisingly ominous, something weird happens.

He starts choking, while his wife hysterically goes from chastising her husband to saying "stop it"  it in an almost frantic manner at Wanda. She tells Vision to save Mr. Hart, and what does he pull from his boss's throat? The chocolate covered strawberry Wanda made for their date night. 

That's definitely more than a little sinister, right? 
 

8. Wanda And Vision Don't Remember Their Past Lives

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Something that becomes clear quite quickly in this episode is that neither Wanda nor Vision remember their past lives. There's no mention of how the android is back among the living, while it doesn't even seem like the two heroes remember how they ended up in Westview in the first place.

Amnesia appears to be a recurring theme in the first two episodes of WandaVision, with hints that the town's residents remember something about who they really are, but can't quite manage to recall it.

There are definitely signs that Wanda might know what's going on (we'll get to that), and while that's not a guarantee she's the one pulling the strings here, she could be the one who has created this "happy" life.
 

7. S.W.O.R.D. Is Watching

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The first episode of WandaVision ends with a huge tease as we see that a S.W.O.R.D. agent has been watching this sitcom right along with us. They're taking notes, and seeing Wanda and Vision's story play out on a monitor. Are they the ones doing this to the two Avengers? We don't think so. 

Instead, it seems far more likely that they were the ones to send Wanda - and possibly a resurrected Vision - in to see what was going on in Westview, and she's just caught up in the whole thing. 

Another possibility is that Vision is, in fact, being manipulated by Ultron, and he's the one creating this illusion. It's really hard to say, but the presence of S.W.O.R.D. factors even more heavily into episode two...
 

6. The Red Helicopter

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Near the start of WandaVision's second episode, Wanda heads outside and finds a red helicopter in the bushes. Again, this is noteworthy because it's the only colour in the black and white scene.

The toy helicopter has the S.W.O.R.D. logo on the side, a possible sign that Wanda is at least trying to remember what she's doing in Westview...unless they sent it in there! After all, it may very well have been a drone which, upon hitting the "1960s," was transformed into a toy from that era.

Either way, this is definitely one of the show's most intriguing moments (well, so far, anyway). 
 

5. "The Devil's In The Details"

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When Wanda meets with the women organising the talent show, she encounters Geraldine (Teyonah Parris) and has a very interesting exchange with nosy neighbour, Agnes. 

After Dottie says that "the devil's in the details" when it comes to putting the event together, Agnes turns to Wanda and says, "that's not the only place he is." That's kind of an odd comment to come out with, eh? If you're at all familiar with the Scarlet Witch's comic book story, then you'll know all about the history she has with Mephisto. This could very well be a nod to that. 

Someone like Mephisto using Wanda to get his hands on her children makes sense, and he's certainly powerful enough to have created a reality like this one to manipulate the hero.
 

4. "For The Children"

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What's made us jump to conclusions about Mephisto? 

Well, there's something just a little off about the way people keep saying that what they're doing is "for the children." It quickly starts feeling like a creepy chant, so what if everyone in Westview is going through the motions of these sitcoms...for the children? The way the entire town joins in with that chanting during the talent show is also weird, and we get serious Hot Fuzz vibes.

By the end of the episode, Wanda is pregnant, so the plan worked (if it was one), and Mephisto might just be one step closer to getting his hands on the kids we know one day become Speed and Wiccan.
 

3. "Who's Doing This To You Wanda?"

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Helping Dottie clean up after the aforementioned meeting, her and Wanda's conversation takes a dark turn when the woman starts questioning the Avenger. While the Scarlet Witch - who has been snapped out of her sitcom "trance" - calmly assures her friend that she means her now harm, Dottie makes it clear she doesn't believe her and soon starts questioning who she is. 

With that, the radio stops playing music, and a voice starts emanating from it instead. 

It sounds a lot like Agent Woo from Ant-Man and The Wasp, and he can be heard asking, "Wanda? Who's doing this to you Wanda?" That likely means S.W.O.R.D. isn't pulling the strings, and seemingly confirms that they're under the impression that these sitcoms are being inflicted on her. 
 

2. Hail HYDRA

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We've had a nod to Stark Industries in those commercials, so it only makes sense that HYDRA also gets a mention. In a commercial for Strucker watches, the villainous organisation's familiar logo can be seen on one of the time pieces. So, what's going on here? 

Remember, it was HYDRA who unlocked the abilities within the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver with the Mind Stone. That links Wanda to them in a big way, but they can't be involved here too, surely? 

This feels like a blatant red herring, and HYDRA looking to get their hands on Wanda again - and her children - would be somewhat underwhelming given the many other possibilities. Then again, Westview being made up of HYDRA operatives might be more logical an answer than the devil!
 

1. The Beekeeper/Time Rewind

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This was the show's nuttiest moment in those first two episodes, and one we're definitely struggling to explain. As Vision and a now pregnant Wanda head outside the house, a man in a beekeeper suit emerges from the sewers. He's surrounded by bees, and the S.W.O.R.D. logo can be seen on his back.

Has he somehow breached the defences of Westview? If so, why would bees be protecting the town?

It's really freaking weird, but just as strange is Wanda's declaration of "no!" before time is literally rewound, and her conversation with Vision plays out without that interruption. After seeing that, we can't help but again wonder if it's Wanda who is in control - to some extent - of what's happening in this town.
 

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GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/15/2021, 6:04 AM
I’m genuinely surprised how CREEPY the show is. It’s so well done.
PerrinNation1
PerrinNation1 - 1/15/2021, 8:37 AM
@BlackBeltJones - It effortlessly went from “classic TV sitcom” to classic Twilight Zone as each episode progressed. Even the lighting in B&W went from ‘cheery’ to ‘ominous’.

GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/15/2021, 8:59 AM
@PerrinNation1 - they’re doing a great job with this
IcePyke
IcePyke - 1/15/2021, 6:06 AM



PerrinNation1
PerrinNation1 - 1/15/2021, 8:38 AM
@IcePyke - IM3 missed a grand opportunity to introduce the real AIM. Hopefully we will get to see the boys in yelllow.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 1/15/2021, 9:42 PM
@IcePyke - I’m really thinking AIM here. Also their logo in the comics is a target and the store in circle almost looks like their target logo. I think it’s a misdirect
Kingdork
Kingdork - 1/15/2021, 6:18 AM
I knew I would enjoy the show but didn't expect to love it this much. I'm hooked and intrigued. Wanda's "no" at the end of episode 2 gave me chills
MrDandy
MrDandy - 1/15/2021, 6:22 AM
Lol. I read that title as west world at first and was, duh. Where have you been...
RedHood92
RedHood92 - 1/15/2021, 6:29 AM
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 1/15/2021, 6:31 AM
Honestly? Anything Dottie said and did. What a weirdo.
Pigdango
Pigdango - 1/15/2021, 6:50 AM
Anyone else notice the helicopter had the number 57 on it?

Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/15/2021, 7:40 AM
@Pigdango - I did not, but good call!
Origame
Origame - 1/15/2021, 6:50 AM
I'm getting tired of this confusion. Vision is not and never has been Jarvis. Hes based on jarvis' programming, yes, but the movies made it abundantly clear vision is a separate character, to the point he flat out said "I'm not jarvis". Or you can just use some logic. If he's Jarvis, why are they calling him vision?
Blergh
Blergh - 1/15/2021, 7:01 AM
@Origame - He's a "grown up" Jarvis. Try to see Jarvis as the kid version of Vision. That's how they play it
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 1/15/2021, 7:04 AM
@Origame - Yes and no. He's not based on Jarvis' programming. Stark uploaded the remaining parts of Jarvis' code into a synthetic body. He then became a whole new entity. So PART of Vision is Jarvis.

But its hard to say he used to be Jarvis, because he didn't. But its also not fair to say that he was never Jarvis, because part of him was.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/15/2021, 7:41 AM
@Origame - Marvel’s own recap of Vision’s story in their Legends segment begins with Jarvis, so no... they’re not the same, but Jarvis is a part of him.
Origame
Origame - 1/15/2021, 8:25 AM
@Blergh - yet vision is even more of a kid than Jarvis, even with questioning his existence and having conflicting emotions due to a girl he has a crush on.
Origame
Origame - 1/15/2021, 8:27 AM
@CorndogBurglar - @Chewtoy

I'm not denying that he has Jarvis as part of him. I myself have parts of my mother and father. That doesn't make vision Jarvis anymore than I am my mother and father. That's the point I'm making.
PerrinNation1
PerrinNation1 - 1/15/2021, 8:39 AM
@Origame - Banner explained it. vision is a mix of Ultron, Jarvis, Stark, Banner and whatever he becomes as he is learning and evolving.
Origame
Origame - 1/15/2021, 8:47 AM
@PerrinNation1 - that doesn't make him Jarvis. Look, Jaden Smith is the son of Jada and will Smith. Knowing that we also know he's made up of bits (dna) of Jada and will. But that doesn't mean I can just start calling him will Smith and that being correct. Jarvis is dead. Vision is someone else who's just made of parts of Jarvis.
PerrinNation1
PerrinNation1 - 1/15/2021, 2:41 PM
@Origame - I said Jarvis was a part of his mix. Banner said so himself.
I never said Jarvis was Ultron. Read my comment again if you don’t believe me.
Origame
Origame - 1/15/2021, 2:50 PM
@PerrinNation1 - then...why are you telling me that? I clearly know as I say that in the very first comment.
Zer0squad
Zer0squad - 1/15/2021, 7:01 AM
The toaster was named the "ToasterMate" as in Vision, Wanda's mate, is a toaster-- common slang for robot. Or could also be taken as Wanda's mate got toasted... but that's a bit dark.
Kingdork
Kingdork - 1/15/2021, 7:32 AM
@Zer0squad - I read a theory about the beeping Stark Toaster representing the Stark Industry missile she and Pietro had to watch for days after another one "toasted" their parents. Also the couple in the commercials might BE her actual parents.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 1/15/2021, 7:45 AM
@Zer0squad - Yeah, while both theories make sense, I can’t get past the fact that Vizh has been called a toaster as an insult many times, especially when people want to disparage Wanda’s marriage to him.

As we move forward we’ll see if the commercials seem to be exclusively centered on Wanda or on both of them.
Mando
Mando - 1/15/2021, 7:09 AM
I [frick]ing love this show
PantherKing
PantherKing - 1/15/2021, 7:18 AM
Holy shit it’s good
Mando
Mando - 1/15/2021, 7:20 AM
I'm so ready for episode 3 of wandavision


The hype is real
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