Well, I thought I had WandaVision figured out.
Each episode would be based on sitcoms from different decades - the first episode was the '50s, the second was the '60s, the third was the '70s - you get the idea.
I figured we'd slowly get clues about the secret behind the story - but the fourth episode, happily, took an unexpected approach.
We still don't have all the answers, happily, but the episode linked the storyline directly into the Marvel movie continuity, touching on events from the last Avengers movie.
We also see some familiar faces (or names) and run into the organization known as S.W.O.R.D.
It's an excellent change-up for the series, and makes it even more of a must-see event.
We still don't know what's going on with Wanda and the Vision - but the suspense is wonderful!
(And to those complaining about having to wait a week for each episode - welcome to my childhood! It's also works for The Mandalorian!)
Grade: A
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Welcome to my childhood, too! Salivating for a week while waiting for the next episode makes the experience even richer. (Insert "back in my day, kids," lecture here.)
So good to have some Marvel entertainment like WandaVision back in our lives.
--Bret
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