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* Wanda made a bad first impression in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' due to the fact that she believed that brainwashing the Avengers, including those who had nothing to do with her parents dying, was suitable revenge on Tony Stark and didn't show remorse for causing Hulk to rampage in South Africa. The later film installments made up for this by showing Wanda's remorse over causing the explosion in Lagos and the [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome reality]] of her being a superpowered being without an American visa: becoming a fugitive from the law and briefly estranged from her romantic partner. We finally get the culmination of both sides of her in this show: Wanda's moral ambiguity married to good intentions is seen in full force here so that we get WartsAndAll. She doesn't ''mean'' to cause trouble here, and is in denial at first that her reality is far from the perfect sitcom she's imagining but the actual good guys -- Monica and a recreated Vision -- decide to try and reason with her first rather than actively demonize her (Hayward) or manipulate her (Agatha).

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* Wanda made a bad first impression in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' due to the fact that she believed that brainwashing the Avengers, including those who had nothing to do with her parents dying, was suitable revenge on Tony Stark and didn't show remorse for causing Hulk to rampage in South Africa. The later film installments made up for this by showing Wanda's remorse over causing the explosion in Lagos and the [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome reality]] reality of her being a superpowered being without an American visa: becoming a fugitive from the law and briefly estranged from her romantic partner. We finally get the culmination of both sides of her in this show: Wanda's moral ambiguity married to good intentions is seen in full force here so that we get WartsAndAll. She doesn't ''mean'' to cause trouble here, and is in denial at first that her reality is far from the perfect sitcom she's imagining but the actual good guys -- Monica and a recreated Vision -- decide to try and reason with her first rather than actively demonize her (Hayward) or manipulate her (Agatha).
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** And as she draws from television shows, she's made her life a [[JustForPun WandaVision]] show. This is proven by how Wanda pronounces the title like how one would pronounce the word television in the PreviouslyOn in each episode.

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** And as she draws from television shows, she's made her life a [[JustForPun WandaVision]] [=WandaVision=] show. This is proven by how Wanda pronounces the title like how one would pronounce the word television in the PreviouslyOn in each episode.
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* In the very first episode, Mr. Hart chastises Vision for having too much "chaos" in his household -- chaos that stems from Wanda's powers. This foreshadows the nature of Wanda's magic, but also doubles as a reference to the chaos that is inherent to the sitcom as an art form, [[HilarityEnsues played for comedy]]. That Wanda subconsciously gravitates towards the innocent chaos of sitcoms so much that she recreated them in reality is tragic, considering her own chaos magic is dangerous to those around her.

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