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Recap: Snoopers Gonna Snoop in ‘WandaVision’ Season 1, Episode 7 “Breaking the Fourth Wall”

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We’ve hit the 2000s here in Westview, and if rumors are true, this is going to be the final time jump we see in the series, and some serious fighting is set to follow. With only two episodes left, things are heating up for Wanda and Co. — Vision now knows what’s outside of Westview, and Monica is desperate to get back in to save Wanda.

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Wanda is regretting her little outburst from the night before, expanding the borders of Westview and all. She finally admits that this is all her doing, though … growth. The boys are having trouble with their game as the controllers hop through the eras in their hands before ending on some UNO cards.

Wanda gets out of bed, heading to the kitchen to grab some breakfast, and the milk changes three times before she can get her first bite in. Something is wrong, but it’s “probably just a case of the Mondays,” right?

The Office/Modern Family style credits play, with only Wanda’s name flashing over the screen until Vision’s joins in the final frame, then sealed with a “Created by Wanda Maximoff.”

Hayward and S.W.O.R.D. have retreated to eight miles outside of Westview as they had just narrowly escaped the expanding hex in the last episode. The broadcast has gone dead, so he no longer has any intel coming out of Westview, but he still plans to launch his attack on Wanda today.

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Vision is back in one piece inside the expanded Westview … and he’s surrounded by a circus. The circus that was formerly a S.W.O.R.D. base. He gets assigned to be Darcy’s clown; Darcy is now an escape artist (she was handcuffed when she got brought into Westview), and he recognizes her. They had locked eyes the night before, had an unspoken understanding … nope she’s got nothing.

Wanda asks the boys if they’ve seen Vision, and they ask if they can go look for him. She brushes it off and says if he wants to be here he would, so … Billy then brings up how “Uncle P” (Pietro) had mentioned something about re-killing dad, what did that mean? Wanda gets defensive and says that that man is not their uncle. When they ask who he is then, she gives them a long speech about how she knows as their mom she should have all the answers, but she doesn’t.

She mentions that Vision is made of vibranium, so the boys inherited tough skin as she comments how her speech may have went a little dark.

There’s a knock at the door and Agnes arrives. She offers to take the boys for the day to give Wanda some much needed her time. Things in the house begin to change again — a plant, the fireplace, a chair, the TV — but Wanda zaps them all back as they should be a carries on with her day. She’s fine …

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Monica and Jimmy are heading to meet their contact who’s found them a vehicle that can get Monica back into Westview. Darcy had made it through Hayward’s last firewall before her unfortunate rebranding as a circus performer, and Jimmy finds Hayward’s plan; he wants to reassemble Vision and bring him back online for himself. It’s codenamed Cataract. All attempts to revive Vision have been unsuccessful until Wanda. Hayward wants to use Vision as a weapon — Wanda has to be warned. Major Goodner greets them and rolls out what they’ve brought for her … it’s perfect.

Back at the circus, Vision is still trying to get through to Darcy. None of his methods are working, so he goes tried and true and zaps her back to reality. He gets her real name and remembers receiving her email back in episode 5. The pair escape the circus act in a funnel cake food truck.

Vision’s first two questions: Are his children safe, and who is the imposter Pietro? Unfortunately, Darcy doesn’t have those answers.

Wanda’s house is still falling apart at the seams, the very walls starting to flicker, and the stork from episode 3 returns. She doesn’t understand what’s happening, or why she can’t fix it, and a cameraman asks if perhaps it’s because she deserves it …

An ad plays for an anti-depressant, Nexus, to anchor you back to reality or the reality of your choice. “You should not take Nexus unless your doctor has cleared you to move on with your life, because the world doesn’t revolve around you. Or does it?”

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The boys are enjoying their time at Agnes’ with her bunny, and Agnes finally admits to audiences (but not the boys, thankfully) that Wanda is “cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.”

Monica is gearing up to head back into Westview in a full space suit. Major Goodner assures Jimmy that she’s in the most heavily armored space rover they have, she’ll sail right through. But she doesn’t. The hex blocks her entry, turning the truck vertical, and then begins to suck the rover in, rewriting it into an actual truck on its way through. Monica narrowly escapes, and the truck is sent flying backwards.

Then, despite protest from Jimmy, Monica runs through the energy field, and she changes. Her memories flash before her, hearing the voices of her childhood self, her mother, Director Fury, and Captain Marvel before she emerges on the other side, her eyes glowing blue. And when she emerges, the world looks different. She can see energy as it pulses through the electrical wires.

Darcy is telling Vision his past, since he doesn’t remember any of it, and she’s having a hard time making sense of Wanda killing Vision because he asked, and then time being turned back and him being killed again … it’s messy.

Vision and Darcy hit every kind of roadblock as they try to make their way back to Wanda and Vision’s house — red lights, road work, children crossing the street — and Vision deduces it’s Wanda trying to keep him from coming home. He’s not amused.

While they wait, Vizh recalls all he’s learned — his mind was originally Jarvis and his body was made by Ultron to end the world — and he wonders … what is he now? Darcy doesn’t know but finds it interesting Vision can’t leave the hex. She does add that despite everything that’s going on, the love between Wanda and Vision is very real; they belong together.

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Monica barges into Wanda’s house, and Wanda isn’t pleased. Monica tries to warn Wanda about Hayward’s intentions for Vision, but she isn’t having it. She knows that Monica and S.W.O.R.D. have tried to unsettle her life here in Westview with missiles and drones, and she doesn’t trust her. She also blames S.W.O.R.D. for bringing in Pietro. She blasts her from the house, Dottie looking on, but Monica now has powers of her own.

She lands on her feet, and Wanda is a bit shocked. Monica tells her that Hayward is going to burn Westview to the ground and make Wanda the villain to get to Vision, and Wanda admits that maybe she already is. Monica tells Wanda of her own struggles with loss and how it’s part of her …

Agnes had spotted the pair from her window and comes to intervene. She pulls Wanda away and takes her to her house. Monica follows at a distance.

Vision finally gives up trying to get home by vehicle and takes to the skies.

When Wanda arrives at Agnes’, she notices two half eaten lunches on the table and Yo Gabba Gabba playing on the television, but no Billy or Tommy. Agnes tells her they must have gone into the basement to play.

Wanda heads down into the basement, and it’s quite the scene. Vines are warping along the walls as Wanda follows the stone hallways into a large ceremonial-looking room, with one eerie book on a pedestal and skulls in cabinets.

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Agnes comes down stroking her pet rabbit, asking if Wanda really thought she was the only magical girl in town? “The name is Agatha Harkness” … her eyes flash purple as she shows Wanda just what she’s done here in Westview.

Who’s been messing up everything? It’s been Agatha all along.

A montage shows all that Agatha has messed with since Westview’s creation, from messing with Herb’s mind in episode 3, to Pietro’s arrival in episode 5, and even her as the camera man who’d asked Wanda if she deserved her fate in this episode. And she killed Sparky, too!

In a mid-credits scene, Monica is ready to head in to Agnes/Agatha’s basement to find Wanda when she’s interrupted. “Snoopers gonna snoop?”

Pietro.

Gavin Leatherwood’s Single “Just For Tonight” Out Now!

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Gavin Leatherwood, who portrays Nicholas Scratch on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, has released his first single “Just For Tonight.” This isn’t the first time we’ve heard Leatherwood’s pristine vocals, as he lent them to many songs on the CAOS soundtracks. He has also posted many videos across his social media platforms of him singing.

Leatherwood’s single is the perfect intro to the rock genre, and definitely a song that we will be playing all throughout the summer. “Just For Tonight” is available on Spotify, Apple Music, and iTunes now.

We can’t wait to see what’s to come!

Louden Swain Announces New Music Coming in March

In a year of cancellations, pushbacks of events and quarantine, there’s finally something exciting to look forward to. Just announced, Louden Swain will have new music coming on March 12, 2021.

Louden Swain, which consists of band members Rob Benedict, Billy Moran, Michael Borja and Stephen Norton, last released Splitting The Seams, an album where they acoustically remade some of their favorite songs, in 2018.

Not much else has been released regarding a title or names of songs, but we sure cannot wait to hear new Swain music! Stay tuned for more information!

Annie Murphy Is Fed Up in First Trailer for ‘Kevin Can F*** Himself’

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What if the typical sitcom wife suddenly got tired of playing her role and took matters into her own hands? This is the premise for Kevin Can F*** Himself, the new series from AMC starring Schitt’s Creek Emmy winner Annie Murphy. Murphy plays Allison, wife of Kevin, who increasingly finds herself unsettled and wanting more from her life. Alternating between a multi-camera sitcom style and a single camera drama, the series explores what happens when Allison finally realizes what she wants: to kill her husband.

The title of the series is based on the sitcom Kevin Can Wait, which received criticism for killing off lead character Kevin’s wife and led to the writers of this series being inspired to create the show. This is Murphy’s first project after winning the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the final season of Schitt’s Creek. Kevin Can F*** Himself is set to premiere this summer on AMC. Watch the trailer below!

Stands Releases New ‘I Lost My Shoe’ Socks, All Jared Padalecki Items on Sale

Jared Padalecki fans, you’re in for a treat! Stands has released some new “I Lost My Shoe” socks (they’re super cute!) and also has a huge sale going on for all Jared Padalecki items.

On sale now up to 60% off, you can purchase the “You Define You” shirts and pin, the Always Keep Fighting charm, pin and patch, the “I Decide” pin, and a squirrel and moose face mask.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Genesis Shelter, which “provides shelter, safety, counseling, and expert services to women and children who have experienced domestic violence.” Check out all of the merch at ShopStands.com now!

‘Ride With Norman Reedus’ Returning in March!

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AMC has announced that its popular travel series, Ride With Norman Reedus, will be returning on March 7. The series follows The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus on his travels via motorcycle. Reedus travels around with celebrities, friends, and motorcycle enthusiasts to celebrate the bike and riding culture.

Ride With Norman Reedus season 5 will be available to stream starting at midnight on March 7 on ABC and AMC+. If you have an AMC+ subscription, you will be able to stream early, starting February 28.

We can’t wait to see what antics Reedus gets up to this season!

Episode Description for ‘Legacies’ Season 3, Episode 6 “To Whom It May Concern” Revealed

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The CW has revealed the episode description for the March 11 episode of Legacies, “To Whom It May Concern.”

In this week’s episode, we saw Josie trade in her Salvatore Stallion roots for student life as a Mystic Falls Timberwolf, where she sparks chemistry between her and her tour guide (Maya’s ex-girlfriend!) In the description, it’s noted that MG will start his semester of “no,” which is a nice callback to when Lizzie did her semester of “yes.”

Check out the full episode description below.

WELCOME TO THE SALVATORE SCHOOL — After a sudden mass exodus of the school’s student body, Alaric (Matthew Davis) and the squad desperately try to recruit new students to keep the school afloat. Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) agrees to help Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) with the new student orientation. Josie (Kaylee Bryant) enjoys a fresh start on her first day at Mystic Falls High, while MG (Quincy Fouse) begins his semester of “no.” Chris Lee, Leo Howard, and Ben Levin also star.

Legacies airs Thursday nights at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

New Description for ‘The Flash’ Season 7, Episode 2 “The Speed of Thought” Released

Fans of The Flash have been anxious for the new season to air, especially with the unanswered questions that lingered at the end of season 6. While we might not have the answers for what will happen to Team Flash in the near future, we do have a description for the second episode of season 7. If you haven’t already, check it out below.

BARRY GAINS A NEW SKILL – When Barry (Grant Gustin) suddenly gains the power of speed thinking, he attempts to use his new gift to save Iris (Candice Patton). While Barry is thrilled with his new power, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) is hesitant to trust it. Meanwhile, Eva (guest star Efrat Dor) must face a shattering truth. Stefan Pleszczynski directed the episode written by Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza (#702). Original airdate 3/9/2021.

The Flash‘s season 7 premiere will air on Tuesday, March 2 at 8/7 p.m. CT while episode 2 will air the following week on the ninth at the same time. Make sure to tune in!

The CW Releases Episode Description for Season 1, Episode 3 of ‘Superman & Lois’ “The Perks of Not Being A Wallflower”

The series premiere of Superman & Lois is less than a week away, and The CW has released an episode description for the third episode, “The Perks of Not Being A Wallflower.” The episode is set to air on Tuesday, March 9.

The official description is as follows:

GREGORY SMITH (“EVERWOOD”) DIRECTS THE EPISODE – Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) shares some of his Kryptonian history with Jordan (Alex Garfin) and Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) during a family breakfast. Meanwhile, Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) and Chrissy (guest star Sofia Hasmik) dig deeper to uncover the truth about Morgan Edge (Adam Rayner). Erik Valdez, Inde Navarrette, Wole Parks, and Dylan Walsh also star.

Superman & Lois premieres on February 23 at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.

Stay tuned for our weekly recaps!

New Description for ‘Walker’ Season 1, Episode 6 “Bar None” Released

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Walker fans will be disappointed to know that the show is taking a short hiatus, with the sixth episode, “Bar None,” airing on March 11. While you’ll have to wait to see the episode, we have the synopsis for the episode for you below.

MICKI’S MOTHER DROPS IN FOR A VISIT – When Geri (guest star Odette Annable) decides to sell the bar, it throws Walker (Jared Padalecki) for a loop. With so many memories attached to the bar, he asks Geri to reconsider and reminds her of all the good times they’ve had there with Emily (guest star Genevieve Padalecki) and Hoyt (guest star Matt Barr). Meanwhile, Micki (Lindsey Morgan) is shocked when her mother (guest star Alex Meneses) drops in unexpectedly. The episode was written by Casey Fisher & Paula Sabbaga and directed by Amyn Kaderali (#106). Original airdate 3/11/2021. Every episode of WALKER will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in, or authentication required.

It sounds like a lot of drama will be happening in the next episode. Walker will return to The CW on Thursday, March 11. Make sure to check out our latest recap as well as all of our other Walker content right here!