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** While Creator/KevinFeige had already announced in advance that this series would finally call Wanda "the Scarlet Witch," many fans guessed that her powers would be revealed as "chaos magic," thanks to a similar scene in ComicBook/TheAvengersKurtBusiek where Agatha Harkness gave this name to Wanda's powers.

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** While Creator/KevinFeige had already announced in advance that this series would finally call Wanda "the Scarlet Witch," many fans guessed that her powers would be revealed as "chaos magic," thanks to a similar scene in ComicBook/TheAvengersKurtBusiek Creator/KurtBusiek's ''[[ComicBook/TheAvengersKurtBusiek The Avengers]]'' where Agatha Harkness gave this name to Wanda's powers.
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** Several fans had guessed the sitcom aesthetic came from Wanda watching them as a child in Sokovia as well as watching them with Vision at the Avengers compound after ''[[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron Age of Ultron]]''.
** While Creator/KevinFeige had already announced in advance that this series would finally call Wanda "the Scarlet Witch," many fans guessed that her powers would be revealed as "chaos magic," thanks to a similar scene in ComicBook/TheAvengersKurtBusiek where Agatha Harkness gave this name to Wanda's powers.
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** Did Hayward plan all along for Wanda to imbue the drone with her magic or did he simply take advantage of the fact that she did?

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** Did Hayward plan all along for Wanda to imbue the drone with her magic or [[XanatosSpeedChess did he simply take advantage of the fact that she did?did?]]
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** Was Agatha being honest when she begged for her life and insisted she could use her magic for good, or was it all an act to get the other witches to lower their guard, and when that didn't work she simply killed them? She's no stranger to the WoundedGazelleGambit, after all, but she also begged her mother for a chance to be good one last time even after killing the rest of the coven (possibly accidentally) when she likely realized that she could just cut through Evanora if she wanted to.

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** Was Agatha being honest when she begged for her life and insisted she could use her magic for good, or was it all an act to get the other witches to lower their guard, and when that didn't work she simply killed them? She's no stranger to the WoundedGazelleGambit, after all, but she also begged her mother for a chance to be good one last time even after killing the rest of the coven (possibly accidentally) when she likely realized that she could just cut through Evanora if she wanted to. Also, did Agatha take her mother's brooch as a TragicKeepsake or as a trophy?
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** When we finally see the citizens of Westview pre-Hex, they are all miserable and are seemingly still recovering from the Snap-Blip with the town itself worn down. Did Wanda subconsciously want to help them be happier?
*** Considering her lines in the final episode, yes.

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** When we finally see the citizens of Westview pre-Hex, they are all miserable and are seemingly still recovering from the Snap-Blip with the town itself worn down. Did Wanda subconsciously want to help them be happier?
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happier? [[note]] Considering her lines in the final next episode, yes.yes, it is most likely. [[/note]]



* MoralEventHorizon: Any potential sympathy Hayward gained a few episodes ago vanishes when it's revealed he's the one who used ManipulativeEditing to make Wanda look like the villain with her stealing Vision's body and resurrected him, while he and his team used her powers to resurrect the actual Vision for their own purposes.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Any potential sympathy Hayward gained a few episodes ago vanishes when it's revealed he's the one who used ManipulativeEditing to make Wanda look like the villain with her stealing Vision's body and resurrected then resurrecting him, while when she left peacefully without Vision's body. The whole time, he and his team used were trying to bring Vision back as a sentient weapon, and ultimately use her powers to resurrect the actual Vision for their own purposes.


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* NarmCharm: The final scene is a sinister evil witch strangling children while a good witch tries to save them. If only Wanda were in her "Halloween costume", then it would look like it came straight out of a comic book. Which, you know, it basically did. The witch outfit vs soccer mom outfit is perfectly fitting with the show's motif; weird, contrasting and kind of silly.
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** Considering her lines in the final episode, yes.

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** *** Considering her lines in the final episode, yes.
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** Considering her lines in the final episode, yes.
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** A variant related to a weapon: would a bomb made by Stark Industries that hit Wanda's apartment really be a dud, considering that it came from the same industrial powerhouse that spawned the highly functional Jericho missile and the Iron Man armor?
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* {{Narm}}: When Agatha is holding Billy and Tommy hostage in the end, she's holding them with a long loop of magical cord draped around their necks with a huge opening in the back. It's hard to take the scene seriously when it looks like the boys can just ''walk a few steps backwards'' to get out of it. Especially Tommy, who has SuperSpeed. It also looks fairly ridiculous amidst the setting of the bright suburban houses and Agatha in a voluminous gothic gown and hair clearly being blown by an offscreen fan. [[https://twitter.com/jakeloewenthal/status/1365808159777058818 Some compared the scene]] to looking like it came out of a Disney Channel original movie.

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* {{Narm}}: When Agatha is holding Billy and Tommy hostage in the end, she's holding them with a long loop of magical cord draped around their necks with a huge opening in the back. It's hard to take the scene seriously when it looks like the boys can just ''walk a few steps backwards'' to get out of it. Especially Tommy, who has SuperSpeed. It also looks fairly ridiculous amidst the setting of the bright suburban houses and Agatha in a voluminous gothic gown and hair clearly being blown by an offscreen fan. [[https://twitter.com/jakeloewenthal/status/1365808159777058818 Some compared the scene]] to looking like it came out of a Disney Channel original movie.Original Movie.

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