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Exactly, lol. That jab at the trio was like a snapshot of a single trope throughout the years. Best line in the episode, and the wittiest Hayward will probably ever be.

The fact that the shark in the yogurt ad was drawn to resemble Evan Peters? Amazing.

Also notable was that Wanda chose Halloween and not Christmas for her holiday special. Having grown up in Sokovia/eastern Europe they never had American Halloween (which I thought was the point Wanda made when she said she didn’t remember that story Pietro jokes about their costumes as kids) and her only knowledge of

I loved this episode. I never watched Malcom in the Middle, but I loved the little bits, like Billy talking to the camera, that I figured came from MitM.

Geez, we’re past the halfway point on this show and they’re serving up some odd morsels.

playing at a Westview movie theater with The Parent Trap (1998)

Theory: Agnes, up until now, has been possessed by some force/entity that’s been manipulating Wanda and that entity has jumped into a guy that it turned into Fake Pietro. And perhaps Agnes, in a moment of clarity, tried to make a run for it before Wanda’s control caught up with her, which is why Vision found her where

I honestly thought a live action Scarlet Witch costume could never work. Just too comic book corny. And yet, when I saw Wanda in it, I had ...feelings.

Literally it’s also a part of magic in the MCU.

Wanda is changing everyone on a molecular level. Everyone in the Hex is going to become a mutant.

Yeah, I’m leaning toward him being a Pietro, but not necessarily the Fox X-Men Pietro (Peter).  He could be from the proverbial “universe next door” where it’s almost like the MCU’s but slightly different, rather than the completely different Fox continuity.

No one mentions - “so who’s the sassy best friend?” comment. It was brilliant writing. You have a Kat Dennings and Teyonah Parris standing side by side towards directed at them both and Randall Park walks up to speak. It’s like a chronological indicator of sitcom tropes, with a prediction? Or just Park deciding he is.

I’m assuming 2 Broke Girls waitress outfit. No one mentions that. I watched one episode it was not good, apparently people I don’t know watched it. But that's probably happening.

I found it creepy that Herb was saying everything Pietro was going to do before he actually did it.

I can’t imagine it’s not going to at least point to a multiverse

Despite being the wrong Peter he did seem to share memories with Wanda, even if they didn’t remember them exactly the same way. His obvious knowledge of Westview being Wanda’s creation, while also probing about how she did it, certainly makes it seem like it’s not the real Pietro but instead some being trying to

After reading this script, Kat Dennings stormed into the costume department, shouting, “And now it begins!”

This week we learned that the Pietro that Wanda brought back from the dead is actually a patchwork composite of two different men. Meanwhile, Herb is costumed as Frankenstein’s creature, another patchwork man unnaturally brought back from the dead...

I know there’s some speculation that Evan Peters is going to turn out to be Mephisto, which I get. It still seems like such a choice that I can’t imagine it’s not going to at least point to a multiverse and the previous X-Men even if it’s not a true combination.