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WandaVision: Easter Eggs And Important Moments In Episode 4, 'We Interrupt This Program'

A few answers, and a lot more questions

By Kristy AndersonPublished 5 years ago 4 min read
Monica Rambeau enters Westview. Credit: Disney.

WARNING: SPOILERS for WandaVision episode 4, 'We Interrupt This Program'.

After the cliff-hanger ending of WandaVision's third episode, 'Now In Colour', fans were eager for answers. Episode 4, 'We Interrupt This Program', proved to be a change of pace, revealing the outside world's point of view of what is going on in Westview, and officially introducing S.W.O.R.D, the organisation investigating the series events.

Here are all the Easter eggs and important moments in 'We Interrupt This Program..".

Monica Rambeau was a victim of The Blip

Monica returns. Credit: Disney.

'We Interrupt This Program..' begins with scenes of chaos in a hospital, as those who had been erased by Thanos at the end of Avengers: Infinity War were restored. Aside from giving us an interesting glimpse at what the restoration looked like for regular people, the sequence revealed that Monica Rambeau was a victim of the event now referred to as The Blip.

Before the Blip, Monica was keeping her Mother, Maria, company in hospital after a successful surgery to remove a cancerous tumour. Monica is restored only to be met with the heart-breaking news that her Mother's cancer had returned, and she had passed away three years prior. Keen-eared fans also noticed that Monica heard the voice of Carol Danvers, using her childhood nickname Lieutenant Trouble, at the moment of her restoration.

Maria Rambeau founded S.W.O.R.D

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We soon learn that Monica works for S.W.O.R.D, also known as the Sentient Weapon Observation Response Division. The organisation was founded by Monica's Mother, Maria. This suggests that Maria was inspired by her adventures in space with her best friend Carol Danvers, and possibly remained in contact with Nick Fury. Her experience with Carol also likely contributed to her apparent certainty that Monica would one day return following The Blip.

Fans have also taken note of Maria's nickname, Photon. In the comics, Photon is one of the codenames used by Monica Rambeau after gaining her superpowers.

Card Tricks

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'We Interrupt This Program' reintroduces FBI Agent Jimmy Woo, first seen as Scott Lang's long suffering Parole Officer in Ant-Man & The Wasp. When Jimmy checks up on Scott at the beginning of the film, Scott shows him a card-trick. Jimmy is seen unsuccessfully practicing the trick himself later in the movie.

In WandaVision, Jimmy has mastered the trick, using it to present his I.D when he first meets Monica Rambeau.

Who is Jimmy's missing witness?

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Agent Woo has come to Westview in search of a man he had placed into Witness Protection there, and subsequently disappeared. The missing Witness's loved ones have no recollection of him, and upon his arrival outside Westview, Jimmy discovers that people outside the town no longer believe it exists.. even when they are standing right in front of the 'Welcome To Westview' sign.

The Missing Person's case seems almost forgotten after Monica disappears into Westview, but for fans, the question remained: Who is Jimmy's missing witness?

Darcy has learned from her past experiences

A full clown car. Credit: Disney.

The episode also reintroduced Kat Dennings as fan favourite Darcy Lewis, who hasn't been seen since Phase 2's Thor: The Dark World, serving as Jane Foster's intern. Originally a Political Science major, Darcy apparently switched to Astrophysics, following in Jane's footsteps to become a Doctor in the subject.

After the events of the first two Thor films, Darcy is more experienced than most civilians with the more unusual side of the MCU. Armed with nothing but knowledge of her fellow experts specialties, Darcy is quickly able to deduce that S.W.O.R.D knows very little about what they are dealing with. Fans wouldn't be surprised if Darcy is the one to discover that the events of WandaVision possibly involve magical forces.

The 'Characters' in Westview each appear to have real-world identities. Except for..

Who's who? Credit: Disney.

After Darcy manages to pick-up a signal with an old television and gain visuals of the sitcom playing out in Westview, S.W.O.R.D and the FBI get to work identifying those trapped inside what they dub 'the Westview anomaly'. It soon becomes apparent that the residents of the town have been somehow cast as 'characters' in the sitcom. Mr and Mrs Hart are really Todd and Sharon Davis, while Herb, one of Wanda and Vision's many neighbours, is really John Collins.

However, fans have noticed a few important omissions. Though Agnes has a character profile, her 'real-life' identity has not been identified. Meanwhile, Dottie is absent from the board entirely, and Darcy fails to identify her when helping Jimmy attempt to contact Wanda on the radio.

Nobody is paying attention during the commercials

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Fans almost immediately latched on to the commercials featured in WandaVision as containing potential clues. Episode 1 featured the Stark brand Toastermate, while 2 and 3 gave us the Strucker Watch and Hydra Soak.

No-one in the real world seems to be paying much attention to these commercials, and are likely missing any clues they may contain.

Someone is Editing the Broadcast Signal

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When Darcy and Jimmy reach the chilling scene from 'Now In Colour' in which Wanda and Geraldine/Monica discuss Pietro, the scene suddenly cuts, and the episode ends. Monica's dramatic ejection from Westview is absent from the broadcast. Darcy comes to the conclusion that someone is editing the broadcast.

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Following Monica's ejection from Westview, the show leads us to believe that this is most likely Wanda's doing. Whether this is true remains to be seen.

Wanda is aware that Vision is dead.. and he is the reason she will not leave Westview

Credit: Disney

'We Interrupt This Program' adds a dark coda to 'Now In Colour's ending. Turning to greet Vision when he returns home, Wanda is startled when he appears as he did after his death in Infinity War, colourless, and with his skull crushed. He seemingly returns to normal after Wanda takes a moment to gather herself. Concerned that Westview may not be the right fit for them, he suggests he and Wanda move, to which she very sadly replies:

"No, we can't."

This suggests Wanda knows that in reality, Vision is dead. For one reason or another, the world she's created in Westview is the only way she can keep him with her. The scene also possibly answers the question of what happened to Vision's body.

We're in for quite a ride, whatever happens next.

Check out a sneak peek here:

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