Disney+ and Marvel’s “WandaVision” returns with a new episode “Now in Color,” which just so happens to be the title! This week, as life moves into the 1970s, Wanda’s pregnancy accelerates very quickly, arousing the suspicion of Geraldine, while Vision starts to suspect that the neighbors know more than they’re letting on…
Warp Speed | After yet another updated theme song and title sequence- again, now in color!- Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) is getting a checkup from a doctor, who tells her that she’s six months along instead of twelve hours. Vision (Paul Bettany) uses math to determine that she’ll be due by Friday, but Wanda is more preoccupied with painting the baby’s room and deciding what to name it, either Billy or Tommy. Meanwhile, Vision notices that their neighbor, Herb (David Payton), while trimming his hedges, accidentally starts trimming the wall. Vision tells Wanda that something is odd about the town, when once again, the show rewinds to moments before and now Vision and Wanda are happy as ever.
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Special Delivery | Wanda starts experiencing contractions, which cause her powers to go on the fritz, moving everything around the house and the neighborhood as well. To add to their problems, Wanda is now nine months and her water has broken! As Vision heads off to find their doctor, who is about to go on vacation, Geraldine (Teyonah Parris) turns up to tell a long story about her boss at an ad agency with hiccups, somehow not noticing either Wanda’s pregnancy or the stork painting in the baby’s room that has magically come to life. She finally catches on when Wanda goes into labor and helps her deliver a baby boy just as Vision and the doctor arrive- and Wanda starts going into a second labor. She’s having twins!
Things Get Strange | Wanda and Vision name their twin boys Billy and Tommy and life couldn’t be better, until the doctor tells Vision before he leaves that his vacation is canceled because they can’t escape the town. Vision overhears Herb and Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) talking about someone, while Wanda reminisces to Geraldine about her twin brother, Pietro.
As she sings a Sokovian lullaby to her own twins, Geraldine tells Wanda that Pietro was killed by Ultron, causing Wanda to understandably get suspicious of Geraldine. Outside, Agnes tells Vision that Geraldine has no family, no husband and no home before suddenly riding off on her bike. When Vision goes back inside, Geraldine is gone and Wanda tells him that she left. Turns out, Geraldine has been flung outside of Westview, which is sealed inside some strange forcefield and is immediately surrounded by black cars and helicopters. What could it mean?
“WandaVision” is now streaming on Disney+
A native of Boise, Idaho, Bradley is a hardcore entertainment junkie whose interest span many different genres. Favorite shows include: The Originals, Agents of SHIELD, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Silicon Valley and Powers.