WandaVision episode 6 is available on Disney+. A new chapter that once again muddies the waters. The spectators are wandered a little more towards an increasingly blurred outcome. Pietro reveals himself, Vision seeks to escape, and the S.W.O.A.D is completely outdated. Criticism.
WandaVision: The Red Witch is back
This episode 6 serves once again to muddy the waters. Jac Schaeffer comes to destroy the certainties of the fans. Many theories have just collapsed in this new chapter. For example, the thesis around Agatha Harkness collapses. Obviously, Agnes is not the much-heralded great witch, but an additional victim of Wanda's yoke. Similarly, all theories around Mephisto as a big bad guy also seem to be collapsing. Apparently, Wanda is the only master on board and she makes it feel good in the last moments of this episode 6. The Red Witch reveals herself in the open and extends her magical hegemony over the population even more. Westview has grown and taken precedence over reality. The S.W.O.A.D is completely overwhelmed by events. And it might be time to call an Avengers to the rescue. Note also the nice tribute to the Malcolm series, via a diverted credits. And also the nod to the original costumes of Wanda and Vision in the comics.
Secondary characters who reveal themselves
In any case, Wanda finally seems to have everything under control. The whole city is actually at his service. Even Agnes. The last element a little fuzzy is Pietro, whose involvement in the series is still to be determined. The latter is also a real enigma. While Evan Peters plays the character, and therefore technically comes from the X-Men universe, he probably has the same background as that of the Marvel Cinematic Universe embodied by Aaron-Taylor Johnson in Avengers: Age of Ultron. For a brief moment, Wanda sees Pietro's true identity. The latter is dead, riddled with bullets, as in Joss Whedon's film. This puts the hypothesis of the arrival of the X-Men in the MCU in doubt. But so what? If this is the MCU's Quicksilver, why has it changed its face? How can he know that Vision is already dead? Is it really a creation of Wanda or an external element mastered by someone else? Is it the Quicksilver of the X-Men or the MCU? Pietro is one of the big mysteries of this second half of the season. Other characters are also revealed. Monica Rambeau seems to be turning more and more into Spectrum. Vision seeks to escape from his wife's manipulation. And especially the two children, Tommy and Billy deliver their powers to the spectators. The twins are obviously Wiccan and Speed, Wanda's children in the comics, who recover the powers of The Red Witch and Quicksilver. It's hard to know if these two protagonists will stay in the MCU, but if that's the case, the Young Avengers machine is launched… https://youtu.be/cqxy-1nnKmo