![]() Eventually, Sharon asks Wanda to just let them die, but instead, Wanda opens the Hex long enough to hopefully let them escape. Wanda insists that she's been keeping the people of Westview safe, but it's clear that's not completely the case. A lot of the time, those who are grieving sort of get lost in their pain - because grief is a powerful force - and don't realize how it negatively alters their everyday demeanor and affects those closest to them. That moment really resonated with me because it's true, at least from my experience. "Your grief is poisoning us!" Debra Jo Rupp's Sharon says. As that happens, they begin to converge and overwhelm Wanda, forcing her to confront the ways in which her actions have hurt them all. Once the battle reaches the town square, Agatha, who wants Wanda's powers, distracts the nascent Scarlet Witch by waking the townspeople up. For all the many colorful balls of powers whizzing through the sky, the action still felt relatively grounded and proportionate for what the show has been up to this point. The thing I did enjoy about the action sequences, though, is how they struck a nice balance between Marvel Cinematic Universe-level quality but still feeling like a TV show, if that makes sense. It's a lot, and it looks like Disney+ didn't skimp on the special effects. reanimated, and Vision is the version of the character Wanda created in the Hex and we've spent time with this season.) From there, the four characters start flying around Westview as more balls of energy and head-blasts fly across the screen. (Note: In this recap, White Vision is the version of Vision S.W.O.R.D. ![]() ![]() Eventually, the two witches start exchanging magical energy balls, and the White Vision we saw at the end of "Previously On" joins the fray intent on killing both Wanda and Vision. "The Series Finale" picks up where we left off last week with a stand-off between Wanda and Agatha, who is still holding the twins by magical leash. ![]()
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