![]() The simultaneously angry and desperate crowd of Westview residents – who look like nothing so much as a suburban take on a horde from The Walking Dead – confront Wanda and reveal a bit of what it must really be like as a person who lives under the town’s spell. Westview Returns to Normal (Sort of)ĭuring her (quite frankly pretty badass) battle with Agatha, the older witch frees several Westview residents from Wanda’s mind control, forcing her to face what she’s done to the townspeople in her quest to build a perfect life. So….what else will she be able to do? That seems to be what she’s trying to find out. This is a move we’ve seen Stephen Strange pull before, but according to Agatha, Wanda is even more powerful than the Sorcerer Supreme. In the episode’s post-credits scene, however, her abilities appear to have grown even further, as she’s able to take in a scenic lake view even as her astral self is also busy reading the Darkhold, right down to making its pages turn on their own. Wanda’s abilities as displayed in this episode are fairly tremendous, as she uses witch runes to neutralize Agatha, wipes her mind, and brings down the Hex she’s built around Westview, freeing its residents. ![]() Granted, we still don’t know what all this power now means for her character in a larger sense, but to be fair, neither does she. ![]() There’s even a return of the mind control visions we saw her deploy to such great effect in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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