“He’ll make time for you,” the slogan from the commercial, likely hints at another aspect of Wanda’s story here. With all the devil mentions elsewhere in this episode, this is likely intentional. Baron Wolfgang von Strucker showed up as part of Wanda and Pietro’s origin in the MCU, but before that, he was a comic book foe of Captain America’s, a Nazi who had a mystical artifact that gave him powers: his Satan Claw. The Strucker watch matches up with one of the themes of the rest of the episode. ![]() The watch comes from a company called “Strucker” and there’s a notable Hydra logo right there on the face. The creepy, cult-y repetition of “for the children” certainly can’t be foreshadowing for Wanda’s own struggles with starting a family, can it? Of course not. The weird and disturbing beekeeper is an agent of SWORD based on the logo on his back. So here’s the uncomfortable question: is this just Wanda’s subconscious playing tricks on her, or did she actually bring down a SWORD helicopter not knowing what she did? The Beekeeper But perhaps most importantly, that helicopter bears the logo of SWORD ( which we wrote more about here) on it. Vision made his first appearance in the comics in the pages of Avengers #57 in 1968. For one thing, the helicopter is in Iron Man colors (or Vision colors?). Wanda finds a toy helicopter, in full color, in her bushes.
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