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: In a mid-credits scene, SWORD Director Tyler Hayward uses the residual energy from Wanda’s Hex to reactivate the original, reconstructed Vision (now entirely white), setting up the physical conflict for the finale. Critical and Fan Reception

: The episode was widely praised for its raw portrayal of grief, particularly the line spoken by Vision in a flashback: "What is grief, if not love persevering?" .

: Agatha and Wanda witness the bombing in Sokovia that killed Wanda’s parents. It is revealed that Wanda unknowingly used a probability hex to prevent the second Stark Industries bomb from exploding, proving she had innate magical abilities long before her exposure to the Mind Stone. [S1E8] Previously On

This informative report focuses on the eighth episode of the first season of the Marvel Studios series WandaVision , which aired on February 26, 2021. This pivotal episode serves as the series' penult, shifting from the sitcom-homage format to a character-driven psychological drama that explores the origins of Wanda Maximoff's powers and grief. Core Plot and Narrative Structure

: The episode opens with a flashback to Agatha’s past, where she is nearly executed by her own coven for practicing dark magic. : In a mid-credits scene, SWORD Director Tyler

: The duo revisits Wanda’s time at the Hydra facility. When she touches the Mind Stone, she sees a silhouette of the Scarlet Witch , confirming the stone merely unlocked and amplified her existing chaos magic.

The episode follows Agatha Harkness as she forces Wanda to revisit traumatic memories through a magical "trip down memory lane." This structure provides essential context for the events of the series and the MCU at large: It is revealed that Wanda unknowingly used a

: For the first time in the MCU, Wanda is explicitly called the Scarlet Witch by Agatha.