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All these things considered, anyone looking for some reassurance that WandaVision is a show about the universe they care about will certainly find it here. With Wandaâs newly revealed darkness, Monica is now in a position that could propel her to exciting new heights. Thankfully WandaVision Episode 4 finally sheds a little light on this crazy series, but one thing is clear after four episodes of WandaVision: MCU fans are about to get some of the big superhero action they crave after finally getting an up-close look at the big protection agency in WandaVision⦠Episode One & Two Spoiler Review; Episode Three Spoiler Review; We ⦠Through its first three episodes, WandaVision has been more of a compelling and creative thought experiment that it ⦠Kat Dennings does, as ever, bring some lightness with Darcy, and Randall Park continues his gently funny, out-of-his-depth act with Agent Woo. All of this darkness and serious MCU business does mean that episode 4 is almost completely lacking in comedy. Warning: This WandaVision episode 4 review contains spoilers. To remind yourself of where we left off, check out our WandaVision episode 3 review. WandaVision Episode 4 review â Marvel fills in the gaps. Key among their staff is Wanda and Visionâs strange neighbour Geraldine, better known in the real world as Monica Rambeau. For a spoiler-free look at the first three episodes, please take a look at our WandaVision preview, plus see when WandaVision takes place in the MCU timeline. All three bring their respective expertise to solve the mystery of WestView. SWORDâs Response Base on the outskirts of WestView calls back to the SHIELD tents set up around Mjolnir back in Thor, while mentions of cosmic threats and broadcast signals entwined in radiation cement that particularly Marvel flavour of sci-fi. But the impact of the episode lies in your wider understanding of the Marvel universe. The episode even opens on Monica being brought back from the blip, neatly calling back the MCU’s biggest event while also clarifying the show’s time period. This new understanding of SWORD does recontextualise everything thatâs come before it, though, and poses a new, more fascinating question: is Wanda the enemy? IGN published this video item, entitled âWandaVision: Episode 4 Reviewâ â below is their description. WandaVision episode 4 goes big on exposition and it comes at just the right time for the season. Episode 4 of WandaVision carries the title “We Interrupt This Program”, which is about the most accurate description possible. Entitled âWe Interrupt The Programâ, we follow Monica Rambeau (performed by Teyonah Parris) as she ventures in to the capital of scotland- Westview to be able to solve the mystery within and confront Wanda Maximoff (performed by Elizabeth Olsen). 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Letâs get [â¦] But while Wanda’s reveal provides episode 4’s final big moment, this is a chapter primarily dedicated to SWORD, now revealed to be the MCU’s Sentient Weapon Observation and Response Division. I loved that ending, with the reveal that WandaVision is a Wanda Maximoff Production. To remind yourself of where we left off, check out our WandaVision episode 3 review. @IGN -Episode 4 of WandaVision casts its spotlight on the wider MCU universe, setting the stage for exciting new mysteries. This makes the future of the show less clear cut, and with the showâs prior biggest questions now tied up, the stage is now set for a complex, potentially more morally grey new mystery. This review contains spoilers for Marvel's WandaVision episodes 1 and 2. The episode even opens on Monica being brought back from the blip, neatly calling back the MCUâs biggest event while also clarifying the showâs time period. But the impact of the episode lies in your wider understanding of the Marvel universe. And by tying up the majority of the mysteries posed by the initial three episodes, it quickly confirms prevalent fan theories, allowing the remainder of WandaVision to progress into exciting new territory. This makes for an episode that’s lacking the show’s unique, delicate balance of comedy and darkness, in favour of something more familiar to the world’s biggest entertainment franchise. Itâs a payoff to the past few weeks, it has brought everything together and now I canât wait to see where it goes next. After taking time out to revisit the past and retcon Wandaâs history, WandaVision ⦠Seeing the events of the first three episodes play out from the perspective of SWORD neatly declutters a lot of what’s been going on so far. None Jan. 29, 2021. It turns out everything happening beyond Westviewâs walls is quite Marvel-y. For those viewers, this episode is about establishing that SWORD are not responsible for trapping Wanda in a comedy prison, rather than introducing any further wild quirks. Description Episode 4 of WandaVision casts its spotlight on the wider MCU universe, setting the stage for exciting new mysteries. The story of how Monica Rambeau came to Westview is told on WandaVision Season 1 Episode 4, and we learned more about S.W.O.R.D. While the era-specific sitcom-set episodes have been lots of fun, a ⦠This review contains spoilers for Marvel's WandaVision episode 4, now available to view on Disney+. It makes for an episode that really hammers home that MCU signature style; an interconnected world rather than separate projects under the red banner. Episode 4 instead recaps the events of the entire season so far from the other side of the fence. As the prevailing internet theory had suggested long before WandaVision had even begun its run, the sitcom reality is the creation of Wanda herself. Episode 4 of WandaVision carries the title âWe Interrupt This Programâ, which is about the most accurate description possible. For a spoiler-free look at the first three episodes, please take a look at our WandaVision preview, plus see when WandaVision takes place in the MCU timeline. The reveal is strongly presented, filmed in contemporary widescreen and colour grading to emphasise that weâre briefly seeing beyond the facade. Digging further into the universe also means that Teyonah Parris gets a proper moment in the spotlight as Monica, who seems a natural fit in the MCUâs lineage of Agent Coulson-style characters. But regardless of your feelings on WandaVision’s paused dedication to comedy, episode 4 is a statement: WandaVision is not strictly a Marvel sitcom with a ‘serious’ framework. Plus, her mum’s codename of Photon - a name used by Monica in the comics - is a lovely hint at what could be a more superheroic future for the character. Kat Dennings does, as ever, bring some lightness with Darcy, and Randall Park continues his gently funny, out-of-his-depth act with Agent Woo. This makes the future of the show less clear cut, and with the show’s prior biggest questions now tied up, the stage is now set for a complex, potentially more morally grey new mystery. WandaVision takes a break from surreal sitcom homage to remind us all that it's a serious MCU show at heart. And with it comes⦠well, pretty much everything weâd already guessed. SWORD’s Response Base on the outskirts of WestView calls back to the SHIELD tents set up around Mjolnir back in Thor, while mentions of cosmic threats and broadcast signals entwined in radiation cement that particularly Marvel flavour of sci-fi. And by tying up the majority of the mysteries posed by the initial three episodes, it quickly confirms prevalent fan theories, allowing the remainder of WandaVision to progress into exciting new territory. All three bring their respective expertise to solve the mystery of WestView. But regardless of your feelings on WandaVisionâs paused dedication to comedy, episode 4 is a statement: WandaVision is not strictly a Marvel sitcom with a âseriousâ framework. This new understanding of SWORD does recontextualise everything that’s come before it, though, and poses a new, more fascinating question: is Wanda the enemy? While it's disappointing that the show’s surreal nature can’t be found here, it’s nonetheless an exciting look at SWORD’s position in the story, and establishes Monica Rambeau as the show’s alternate protagonist. It’s yet to be spelt out, but the haunting image of dead Vision, with his practically monochrome face and caved in forehead, certainly suggests that the idyllic family design is Wanda’s remedy for her own grief. Without the laughter track and carefree atmosphere, Elizabeth Olsen momentarily channels a darker side of Wanda, demonstrating a similar menace as to what we saw when she went toe-to-toe with Thanos. Click below for past episode reviews of WandaVision. For a spoiler-free look at the show, please take a look at our WandaVision preview. WandaVision: Season 1, Episode 4 Review IGN - Matt Purslow. For those viewers, this episode is about establishing that SWORD are not responsible for trapping Wanda in a comedy prison, rather than introducing any further wild quirks. Episode 4 of WandaVision casts its spotlight around the wider MCU world, setting happens for exciting new mysteries. But any sitcom elements are purely viewed through the lens of an observation experiment, completely sidestepping the show's delicate balance of comedy and underlying menace, as well as its signature retro camera work. WandaVision episode four review: Back to reality. To remind yourself of where ⦠Last seen in Captain Marvel as the young daughter of Carol’s friend, Maria, Monica is now a Captain at the agency. The reveal is strongly presented, filmed in contemporary widescreen and colour grading to emphasise that we’re briefly seeing beyond the facade. Almost certainly not. She’s not the only MCU connective thread SWORD has provided; the web pulls in Thor’s chatterbox Darcy - now complete with a PhD - and Ant-Man’s FBI agent Jimmy Woo. WandaVision episode 4 review. To remind yourself of where we left off, check out our WandaVision episode 8 review. 4 Comments on WandaVision Episode 4: More Answers, More Questions â Review *WARNING* This Review Contains Spoilers For WandaVision Episode 4 Vision and Wanda wouldnât want you to be sad, so watch episode four before you read it! This WandaVision review contains spoilers.. WandaVision Episode 4. But while Wandaâs reveal provides episode 4âs final big moment, this is a chapter primarily dedicated to SWORD, now revealed to be the MCUâs Sentient Weapon Observation and Response Division. WandaVision returned to traditional ground this week in the aptly named âWe Interrupt This Program,â inverting its balancing act by focusing on whatâs happening outside of Westview before bringing us into town at episodeâs end.. While it's disappointing that the showâs surreal nature canât be found here, itâs nonetheless an exciting look at SWORDâs position in the story, and establishes Monica Rambeau as the showâs alternate protagonist. If you were previously unaware of SWORD, then this acts as quite a major milestone episode, pulling back the curtain on that mysterious logo that has been peppered through the season. As much as we may feel sympathy for Wanda, such actions are hard to condone, and so the lines between good and evil are blurred. Episode 4 finally answers some questions about âWandaVisionâ and changes the direction of the show; itâs easily my favourite episode of the show so far. I also was able to review those episodes without spoilers. âWandaVisionâ Episode 4 Review: âWe Interrupt This Programâ Peels Back The Veil Erik Kain Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. WandaVision season 1, episode 4: Nice to finally meet you, Monica Rambeau At the end of the previous episode, Geraldine was jettisoned from Westview and into the real world of the MCU. If you were previously unaware of SWORD, then this acts as quite a major milestone episode, pulling back the curtain on that mysterious logo that has been peppered through the season. WandaVision episode 4 is completely mind-blowing for so many reasons. Interrupted Broadcast This review contains spoilers for Marvel's WandaVision episode 4, now available to view on Disney+. In the reviews for the previous episodes of WandaVision, Iâve been waiting to see if this show would make sense of it all and make the tedious nature of the early episodes worth it. But for anyone well-versed in SHIELD’s sister agency, Monica’s pendant, the helicopter, and the ‘bee keeper’ from the sewer had already demonstrated that the agency was quite clearly observing the sitcom. Jan 29, 2021 by Andrew Gaudion. Was a scene featuring Vision singing a rendition of The Coastersâ âYakety Yakâ on your MCU wish list? Episode 4 instead recaps the events of the entire season so far from the other side of the fence. In our WandaVision episode 4 review, we take a closer look at the episode that blows the entire mystery open and asks a bunch of new questions. This promises to change the dynamic of the show going forward, and may well dilute the overall strangeness of its atmosphere in exchange for something that feels more befitting of the MCU as a whole. We see the SWORD field team discover that the supporting cast of WandaVision are all missing persons rather than manifestations, and so the suggestion is that real civilians have been imprisoned and manipulated by Wanda to populate WestView. As much as we may feel sympathy for Wanda, such actions are hard to condone, and so the lines between good and evil are blurred. âWandaVisionâ Review: Episode 4 âInterrupts This Programâ to Catch Up on Old News Monica Rambeau and the real world take center stage in Episode 4, a ⦠WandaVision: Episode 4 Review. Without the laughter track and carefree atmosphere, Elizabeth Olsen momentarily channels a darker side of Wanda, demonstrating a similar menace as to what we saw when she went toe-to-toe with Thanos. For a spoiler-free look at the first three episodes, please take a look at our WandaVision preview, plus see when WandaVision takes place in the MCU timeline. But any sitcom elements are purely viewed through the lens of an observation experiment, completely sidestepping the show's delicate balance of comedy and underlying menace, as well as its signature retro camera work. As the prevailing internet theory had suggested long before WandaVision had even begun its run, the sitcom reality is the creation of Wanda herself. Be warned, there will be spoilers as I will touch on all major plot points of this episode. Wanda and Vision are sidelined as the big mysteries of the Marvel Disney+ series are finally revealed. To remind yourself of where we left off, check out our WandaVision episode 3 review. Key among their staff is Wanda and Vision’s strange neighbour Geraldine, better known in the real world as Monica Rambeau. Video of WandaVision: Episode 4 Review || SPOILERS for fans of WandaVision. Episode 4 of WandaVision does a brilliant job of mapping out the events which led to Monicaâs arrival in Westview and the world of WandaVision.Playing out like a sci-fi ⦠WandaVision takes a break from its sitcom homage to tie up its mysteries and set the stage for exciting new ones. 's involvement. All these things considered, anyone looking for some reassurance that WandaVision is a show about the universe they care about will certainly find it here. But for anyone well-versed in SHIELDâs sister agency, Monicaâs pendant, the helicopter, and the âbee keeperâ from the sewer had already demonstrated that the agency was quite clearly observing the sitcom. Seeing the events of the first three episodes play out from the perspective of SWORD neatly declutters a lot of whatâs been going on so far. WandaVision’s unique position as many things to many people means this will likely be seen as both the strongest and weakest episode so far by differing camps. James Luxford James is one of City A.M.'s film critics and a regular on both TV and radio discussing the latest movie releases WandaVision takes a break from its sitcom homage to tie up its mysteries and set the stage for exciting new ones. This review contains spoilers for Marvel's WandaVision episode 4, now available to view on Disney+. Below is my recap and review of WandaVision episode 4. All of this darkness and serious MCU business does mean that episode 4 is almost completely lacking in comedy. Episode 4 of WandaVision casts its spotlight on the wider MCU universe, ... IGN Southeast Asia is operated under license by Media Prima Digital Sdn Bhd. ... Those that got a kick out of seeing WandaVision adapt to different sitcom stylings will ⦠'WandaVision' Episode 4 Review: Teasers for what's really going on in Westview tie the show to the greater MCU 'WandaVision' moves on from being a sitcom and onto a proper MCU superhero show bringing in a number of familiar faces and characters By Armaan Babu Published on : ⦠This WandaVision episode 4 review contains HEAVY SPOILERS AND THEORIES about the direction of the series and Phase 4 of the MCU. Itâs yet to be spelt out, but the haunting image of dead Vision, with his practically monochrome face and caved in forehead, certainly suggests that the idyllic family design is Wandaâs remedy for her own grief. This promises to change the dynamic of the show going forward, and may well dilute the overall strangeness of its atmosphere in exchange for something that feels more befitting of the MCU as a whole. Rather than the assumed scheduled broadcast of Wanda and Vision adjusting to life as new parents, we get instead an episode almost completely devoid of both starring roles. This review contains spoilers for Marvel's WandaVision episode 4, now available to view on Disney+. This review contains spoilers for Marvel's WandaVision episode 9, now available to view on Disney+. Sheâs not the only MCU connective thread SWORD has provided; the web pulls in Thorâs chatterbox Darcy - now complete with a PhD - and Ant-Manâs FBI agent Jimmy Woo. And with it comes… well, pretty much everything we’d already guessed. Plus, her mumâs codename of Photon - a name used by Monica in the comics - is a lovely hint at what could be a more superheroic future for the character. Read on for our review! The Marvel energy is present through the whole episode, generating a very familiar feel that is a significant departure from WandaVisionâs established style. Digging further into the universe also means that Teyonah Parris gets a proper moment in the spotlight as Monica, who seems a natural fit in the MCU’s lineage of Agent Coulson-style characters. Titled "We Interrupt This Program", we follow Monica Rambeau (played by Teyonah Parris) as she ventures into the town of Westview in order to ⦠This review contains spoilers for WandaVision.. What a way to start off an episode. Last seen in Captain Marvel as the young daughter of Carolâs friend, Maria, Monica is now a Captain at the agency. Yes, have been back in the MCU for a couple weeks now, but this episode makes us feel like we are REALLY back. WandaVisionâs unique position as many things to many people means this will likely be seen as both the strongest and weakest episode so far by differing camps. We see the SWORD field team discover that the supporting cast of WandaVision are all missing persons rather than manifestations, and so the suggestion is that real civilians have been imprisoned and manipulated by Wanda to populate WestView. Neither of those things are going to continue today. The MCU's first TV outing on Disney+ is here with WandaVision, and it's Marvel's most high-concept project yet. IGN Africa is operated under license by Little Empire, Speak With the Devil: A Q&A with Daredevil's Charlie Cox, WandaVision Finale Has Mid-Credits and Post-Credits Scenes, WandaVision takes place in the MCU timeline, WandaVision: Season 1, Episode 9 - Review, WandaVision: Season 1, Episode 3 - Review. âWandaVisionâ Episode Four review. Rather than the assumed scheduled broadcast of Wanda and Vision adjusting to life as new parents, we get instead an episode almost completely devoid of both starring roles. WandaVision takes a break from surreal sitcom homage to remind us all that it's a serious MCU show at heart. Episode 4 of WandaVision casts its spotlight on the wider MCU universe, setting the stage for exciting new mysteries.
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