31 "WandaVision" Details From Episode 6 That You Might've Missed The First Time Around

    Wanda Maximoff, let me give you a hug.

    🚨Warning: There are MASSIVE spoilers ahead for Episode 6 of WandaVision on Disney+!🚨

    1. First, this episode's opening title sequence is a nod to the title sequence from Malcolm in the Middle.

    Title scene from WandaVision featuring Wanda compared to Jane Kaczmarek in "Malcom in the Middle"

    2. In fact, you can even see that the font style is the same as the font from Malcolm in the Middle.

    3. The lyrics for the opening theme song are also pretty telling. They talk about not questioning what you've done, asking what if this is "all illusion," but ultimately the song says, "sit back and enjoy the show."

    4. When Pietro is shown in the opening sequence, the lyrics are, "Though there may be no way of knowing who's coming by to play." Of course, this is a nod to Evan Peters' surprise appearance in Episode 5.

    Pietro sticking his tongue out at the camera

    5. Just like Malcolm on Malcolm in the Middle, Billy and Tommy break the fourth wall throughout the episode and talk directly to viewers.

    6. Wanda and Vision's house has once again changed to fit with the era they're in, and parts of it resemble the inside of the house on Malcolm in the Middle.

    7. Of course, Wanda and Vision's Halloween costumes are a brilliant and utterly perfect nod to Scarlet Witch and Vision's original superhero outfits in the Marvel comics.

    8. Vision makes an off-handed comment that he had to wear the Halloween costume because it was the only thing in his closet. This means Wanda probably got rid of everything else so Vision would have to continue playing along.

    9. If you look closely, you can see that Pietro has a "Mom" tattoo, and Evan Peters actually has this tattoo in real life.

    10. Speaking of costumes, Pietro's Halloween costume matches Quicksilver's original costume from the Marvel comic books.

    11. And Billy's costume in this episode matches Billy's Wiccan costume from the comic books.

    Billy's costume includes a red cape and a blue headband that circles his forehead

    12. While trick or treating, Pietro tells Billy and Tommy to "unleash hell, demon spawn." Now, in the comics, Billy and Tommy were created using parts of Mephisto's soul, and Mephisto is the devil.

    13. Vision mentions to Wanda that if he had found "Shangri-La," he wouldn't want to leave either. In the Marvel comics, Shangri-La was founded by a version of Vision.

    14. Tommy refers to Pietro using his speed as "kick-ass," and then Wanda repeats the phrase. This is probably a nod to the movie Kick-Ass, which starred Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Evan Peters, aka both versions of Pietro.

    15. The commercial in Episode 6 is definitely the most out there one so far, but if we're still following the theory that each commercial represents a time in Wanda's life, I'm going with this representing Wanda being all alone after Endgame.

    A guy stranded alone on a tiny island with a crab sitting nearby

    16. Also, while we have yet to figure out how Wanda created Westview, the shark could represent someone (Mephisto? Agatha Harkness if she appears?) who offered to help Wanda overcome Vision's death, or someone is literally "snacking" on Wanda's magic.

    "Yo-Magic. The snack for survivors" is written over the skeleton of the person alone on the island after he struggles to open the yogurt

    17. The Incredibles and The Parent Trap are both playing at the movie theater Wanda, Pietro, and the twins walk by. The Incredibles is a movie about a superhero family, like Wanda, Vision, Billy, and Tommy. And The Parent Trap is about two long-lost twins reuniting, like Wanda and this version of Pietro.

    18. Wanda and Pietro talk about their accent at one point, and not only is this a playful nod to Wanda's accent slowly disappearing in the MCU movies, but in X-Men, Evan Peters' Pietro was raised in the US, so he doesn't have a Sokovian accent. So, this is just another nod that this isn't the MCU's Quicksilver.

    Wanda asks Pietro about where his accent went to which he replies "What happened to yours?"

    19. Pietro recalls that he got shot "for no reason at all," which could be a nod to how unnecessary Quicksilver's death was in Age of Ultron, and how fans still talk about how regular bullets shouldn't have killed him.

    Pietro says "I got shot like a chump on the street for no reason at all"

    20. In Episode 6, Billy and Tommy finally showcase their powers, and I feel like a proud mom because I was just screaming, "My boys!" In the comics, Tommy has super speed, while Billy's powers are similar to Wanda's.

    21. For Halloween, Agnes is dressed up like a witch, and this links to the season-long theory that Agnes is actually Agatha Harkness.

    Agnes dressed as a witch as she sits behind the wheel of a car

    22. Of course, Wanda warns Billy and Tommy not to go past Ellis Avenue, and that's exactly where Vision goes to exit the Hex. Also, Vision is at a literal crossroads, and in folklore, crossroads are often used to summon the devil — I'm really just running full steam ahead with this Mephisto theory.

    Vision standing at the intersection of Ellis Avenue and Rolling Hill Drive

    23. Darcy scrolls past several folders, one of which says, "Project C4-113." This isn't the first time "113" has come up in WandaVision, and it could reference Avengers Issue #113, which features Scarlet Witch and Vision on the cover, and Scarlet Witch saying she's going to make the world pay for Vision's death.

    24. And another file reads "Project M5-247," and "247" could be a reference to Avengers Issue #247, which features The Eternals revealing their origin and Scarlet Witch and Vision trying to help Captain Marvel.

    25. Darcy informs Monica that her cells have been rewritten, twice, since entering and exiting the Hex. This is yet another hint that Monica could be getting powers and will become Photon, just like in the comic books.

    26. Just like when Wanda saw Vision's dead body in Episode 4, Wanda sees Pietro's dead body after talking about feeling alone. This is what Pietro looked like the last time she saw him after he was shot in Age of Ultron.

    27. When Darcy emails Hayward's Cataract plans, you can see the names "James Gadd" and "James Alexander" as email options. James Gadd works in post-production at Marvel Studios, and James Alexander is a visual effects producer on WandaVision.

    28. After Wanda blasts Pietro, you can see one of the fake gravestones reads "Janell Sammelman." Janell is a first assistant director on WandaVision.

    29. When Wanda moves Westview in order to save Vision, she turns S.W.O.R.D. headquarters into a circus. In the comic books, there's actually a plot point where Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, and Hawkeye join the circus.

    30. In fact, earlier in this episode, I spotted a "22," and while this could be a stretch, Avengers Vol. 1, Issue #22 is actually the comic book where Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, you guessed it, join the circus.

    31. And finally, just because I love crying, we got official confirmation that Vision cannot survive outside of the Hex. You can see that as soon as he was brought back inside Westview, his body healed.

    Vision's body being torn apart as he lies outside of the Hex

    Did you catch any other Easter eggs or cool details? Have a better theory for one mentioned above? Tell us everything in the comments below!

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