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Storyline
Wanda and Vision are a newlywed couple living in a 1950s black-and-white sitcom - or are they? Vision has to impress his boss and his wife when they come over for dinner, while Wanda has no idea what she's doing. Vision provides some handy distractions, while Wanda tries to use her magic to conjure up a meal on the fly.
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Gislef
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Trivia
Paul Bettany was painted blue as opposed to his normal red because the blue worked better on the black and white filters used.
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Goofs
It is established by a calendar on the wall that if this episode is set in the 50s, it could only be the actual year 1950. But the song "Yakety Yak," which features prominently in the episode, was not released until 1958.
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Quotes
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first lines]
Vision:
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after Wanda accidentally hits him in the head with a levitating plate]
My wife and her flying saucers.
Wanda Maximoff:
My husband and his indestructible head.
Vision:
Aren't we a fine pair?
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Crazy Credits
Fake closing credits featuring fabricated crew member names appear on a S.W.O.R.D. monitor before the actual end credits start. The real credits feature computer generated images in the style of previous MCU films.
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Connections
References
The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)
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Soundtracks
Ella's Tune
Written by
Ivor Slaney
Courtesy of De Wolfe Music
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This is only the first episode, so the series as a whole cannot be judged by this alone. The first episode is just a random take on a 1950's sitcom with no context and background. Spent the whole episode wondering when they were going to give me a genuine reason to be interested. The comedy is classically cringey as well. When I see people saying "Marvel is back on form!", all I can do is question how bad they had previously found marvel content in order to say such a thing. This was mildly entertaining at most... and yes I will carry on watching it haha.