WandaVision Episode 4 takes things outside the dome, and officially brings Monica Rambeau, Jimmy Woo and Darcy Lewis into the series. Geraldine, a.k.a. Monica, post-Blip, discovers that something is very wrong in WestView. Things only get weirder from there as SWORD tries to find out who is manipulating Wanda, leading to a shocking twist. Join us as we break down all the WandaVision Easter eggs, spoilers and comic book references in “We Interrupt This Program.” SUBSCRIBE TO MARVELVISION ON ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR RSS. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex: Welcome to Marvel Vision, a podcast about the MCU, Marvel, and specifically WandaVision. We’re going to be talking about episode four of WandaVision. Pete: We interrupt this program. Alex: Thank you, Pete. Justin: That’s… Wow, way to show and not tell, Pete. Alex: I’m Alex. Justin: I’m Justin. Pete: I’m Pete. Justin: Shouty Pete. Alex: And we are very excited to talk about episode four of season one, maybe the only season, we don’t know. Right now it’s a limited series, we’ll see what happens. Justin: Alex, stop talking about these harsh realities. Pete: Yeah, geez. Alex: Maybe this is the final season of humanity. Pete: Oh, wow man. Justin: Jesus, Alex is going through it. This show is in your head. Alex: Pretty soon, as soon as my reality bending powers, as soon as my hex powers develop, that’s it for all of you, that’s all I’m saying. Pete: Well, if you keep eating those sketchy ass Oreos, yeah, I’m sure it might happen for you. Alex: Fair enough. Justin: Yup, that’s how it works. Alex: So, here’s what we’re going to do, first of all, go watch WandaVision episode four, because we’re going to be talking very broad strokes, probably immediately veer off into theories and things like that, there’s so much to talk about in this episode. Justin: Certainly. Alex: So definitely watch that first, because spoilers past this point. We probably could talk quality-wise what we thought about this episode versus the other episodes, as well as theories, speculation, and Easter eggs and things like that, but before we do, it’s time for everybody’s favorite segment, or rather, Pete’s favorite segment, which is corrections and additions. Corrections and additions. Pete: We interrupt this program! Justin: Just so we’re clear, this is when Alex walks us through things that he found, that he said incorrectly, and Pete and I don’t ever acknowledge any mistakes. Pete: That’s right. Alex: Yup, pretty much. So the first one, right off. This is one that we called right off at the beginning of the third episode, I griped about the lack of episode titles for the show. Justin: Yes. Alex: The little caveat here is we actually taped episode three of our podcast before they released episode titles, now they are there. Justin: Yes. Alex: I’ll read them off, so I don’t get them wrong. The first one is Filmed Before A Live Studio Audience, second one is Don’t Touch That Dial, third one, Now In Color, and the fourth one is We Interrupt This Pro- Pete: We interrupt this program! Justin: He gets it, he gets it. Alex: I feel like there’s a pattern there, I haven’t really caught on to what it is yet, but there’s definitely something going on. Justin: I can’t think of anything because of all the shouting from Pete. Alex: Regardless, though, that’s what’s going on. Obviously, they’re calling on TVTropes throughout there, so that’s pretty cool. A couple of other things, these are little Easter eggs people have mentioned to us either on Twitter, or on our Patreon slack, Patreon.com/comicbookclub. Come join us, hang out, we’ve been speculating wildly about- Justin: It’s fun. Alex: It is fun. About WandaVision. So one thing, this is from the first episode, a lot of folks caught on to this, but Agnes called out if she, I’m forgetting the exact line, but she mentions some beer, and she says the beer would be named June 2nd, after her anniversary with Ralph, that was the start of the Salem witch trials, a lot of people caught on to this, certainly there’s been a fair amount of speculation about what’s going on with Agnes, I’m sure we’ll have more this episode as well, but yeah, there you go. More evidence that maybe she is not just a regular resident of Westview, but perhaps the witch, Agatha Harkness from the comic books. Justin: Hundred percent. Alex: This is one that nobody thought it was as interesting as I did, but I thought it was interesting. The name of the town they’re in is Westview, which is W V, just like Wandavision, I don’t think that’s a clue. Pete: Oh! Justin: No, that’s just letters, that’s just reading letters. Alex: No, but what the show is doing really well, even through episode four, without jumping ahead, is they’re layering in things that aren’t necessarily like, this is a clue, this is a clue, but just additional things that show that they are paying attention to every detail that is going on. Justin: That’s right, and that’s not an Easter egg, that’s what we call an Easter basket, which is the not fun part, but a detail that did happen. Alex: It’s equally tasty though. Justin: True, eat your whole basket, and I mean the whole thing. Alex: Start with the basket, eat your basket before you get your candy, that’s what my parents always said. We’re Jewish. Justin: I save the basket for last. Pete: I want to just say though, in the beginning of the ep, when they ask the cops where they’re from, and they say Eastview, I touched my heart, because Eastview mall is where I grew up and would ride my bike to to play video games and stuff like that, so that was just like, a little personal shout out. Alex: Are you an Easter egg, Pete? Justin: Yeah, he’s our Easter egg, and eventually he’s going to hatch into a full blown Easter monster. Pete: They had this creepy theme song though that always f****d with me, it was like ‘Eastview mall, just around the corner’, like it was this creepy thing that you couldn’t escape if you ever went there and I did feel like I was in this kind of like, time warp trap thing playing video games for hours on end. Justin: There it is. Alex: I’m very excited about this, you’re going to bring the Jersey to this podcast going forward, Pete. The last two things that I wanted to mention, I’m sure there are plenty more Easter eggs that we have not mentioned in the first three episodes of the podcast, one that I thought was super neat, as the color was changing at the end of the second episode, you could see the hydro facility that Pietro and Wanda were held at, it’s even like, legitimately the shot from [crosstalk 00:05:18] that they put onto the wallpaper there. Justin: Very cool. Alex: Certainly bringing credence to some theories, perhaps we’re going in other directions with this episode, which we’ll get to later on. Then the last one that I saw a couple people catch onto on the internet, the house number is 2800, which I believe has long been rumored to be the universe number of the MCU, if you wanted to put it in with the comics and everything, but specifically it’s a call out to the fact that the house in Vision, the series by Tom King and Gabriel Walta was 616, after Earth 616, which is the designation of the main Marvel universe in the comics. So just, again, I think it’s not pointing to anything, it’s not like suddenly they’re going to go into comic book world, so much as we’re getting more fun Easter eggs and attention paid to detail. Justin: And one other thing, the headpiece from what’s his name… Alex: Grim Reaper. Justin: Grim Reaper, the vision series, is at least partially, perhaps used as a source material, here, was hidden in the credit sequence, I want to say, the title sequence. Alex: Yeah, I feel like we talked about this actually. Justin: Did we? Alex: