WandaVision Episode 7: 5 Biggest Talking Points

WandaVision spoilers ahead as we talk about THAT reveal. Where does MCU go next?

By Michael Edwards /

Another episode of WandaVision is upon us. After an excruciating week of waiting and theorising, Episode Seven is finally here.

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Every episode of this series has captivated audiences and kept us all on the edge of our seats at every turn. Last week's episode came to a close with a cliffhanger, seeing Wanda expand the Hex to save Vision and ultimately absorb the SWORD base too.

The questions left after all this digitised carnage were notably open-ended and mind-boggling, throwing everything we thought we knew into question.

As the credits roll every week, frustration sets in and viewers are left to stew over what they have just seen for another seven days.

In the most recent instalment of Marvel's first Disney+ series, more questions were raised, one HUGE question was finally answered and more major moments for the MCU's future have been revealed.

Let's dissect everything that happened in episode 7 of Wandavision, as with only two episodes to go, things are really coming together.

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Spoilers throughout

5. Wanda Is Losing Control

We already knew that Wanda would have some complications with her invented reality, with shots in the trailers displaying her furniture changing between all the previous iterations.

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However, in the latest episode of WandaVision, we began to witness Wanda's control faltering to a larger extent. We start to see the furniture, decorations and even animals change and develop in the Maximoff house, as Wanda slowly loses power over her Hex.

Her ability to manipulate reality seems to be dwindling, especially with the reveal we received later in the episode...

The series started out with Wanda being in full control of Westview. She controlled the minds of the residents, she decided what the audience saw and she kept Vision alive... or so we thought.

Did Wanda ever truly have control? It seems as though she began to concede power as the episodes have progressed, with more going wrong for her in each instalment.

Her lack of strength and command over what is happening in her own home is a clear reference to the fact that she is not the real mastermind of Westview.

Someone else is at the reins...

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