Thinking about the high concept behind the fantasy sitcom of WandaVision The show is very much about the sexism of the past and about Wanda being an overworked housewife ("Every episode has a scene of her doing the dishes") But Vision... doesn't need any of it done
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Yeah, though time is also somewhat nonlinear there. I'm not sure how long Vision actually goes to work for, whether he's working 8-hour days or just kind of zipping right back so he can come home.
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He said in the last episode "I'm not going to sleep so you can change everything overnight again." So I think it has literally been the four days we've seen in the four fake episodes.
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She could be trying to upgrade the matrix until Vision doesn’t notice he’s in the matrix, Or Vision could be dead still and Vision is only a projection that acts as Wanda’s conscious. Real or fake Wanda knows Vision wouldn’t be down.
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I have a loose theory that someone is using Vision to actually compute real data and that might be the actual point of the whole thing; suggestion planted in Wanda to set the whole thing into motion, periodic meddling to keep it going.
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I really like that idea. There’s got to be *someone* pulling the strings behind the scenes/manipulating Wanda into fulfilling some sort of agenda. I imagine people with more knowledge of old comics lore could suggest some names, but I’m just looking forward to the reveal.
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