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  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 things you missed in one division.

  • Episodes one and two.

  • That's what I just said.

  • What's wrong with you, son?

  • If you've got a screw loose?

  • Oh, no, sir.

  • Screws tighten, sir.

  • Breakfast for dinner.

  • Oh, very European.

  • I'm doing it for this list.

  • We're looking at Easter eggs and little details that you might have overlooked in the first two episodes of this wicked Disney.

  • Plus Siri's be sure to watch the episodes before proceeding because there will be a few spoilers.

  • Are there any details we missed?

  • Let us know in the comments.

  • Number 10.

  • The number 23.

  • Oh, yes, the heart.

  • It's throughout the first episode Wanda envision attempt to figure out why August 23rd is marked off on their calendar with a heart doodle.

  • Wanda thinks it's their anniversary.

  • Vision thinks it's because his boss, Mr Hart, is coming over for dinner and sitcom hijinks ensue.

  • I think the best course of action is to impress the wife.

  • And I think the best course of action is to impress the husband.

  • The number 23 stands out for a variety of reasons.

  • For starters, there's the 23 Enigma, which has inspired numerous interpretations, theories and beliefs.

  • In every case, the number 23 carries an important significance in Wana vision.

  • It could be alluding to the strangeness of the circumstances, something sinister going on behind the scenes or bad luck looming around the corner.

  • Or maybe it's because the Infinity saga was comprised of 23 movies and one division commences phase for that man through there is my boss, Mr Hart, on his Dear Lady White, Mrs Hart.

  • The heart on the calendar was an abbreviation number nine Illusions to classic TV shows.

  • Even if you didn't grow up with a black and white TV, anyone can tell that the first two episodes channel classic sitcoms from the fifties and early sixties.

  • What do you say to silver dollar pancakes?

  • Crispy hash browns, bacon, eggs, freshly squeezed orange juice?

  • Um, black coffee?

  • I say.

  • Oh, I don't need food.

  • What younger audiences might not realize is that the satire here isn't too far off from actual sitcoms that came out during television's early decades.

  • The fantasy situation comedy arguably started with my favorite Martian, where a stranded alien befriends a human reporter.

  • This paved the way for other quirky sitcoms like I Dream of Jeannie, in which an astronaut finds a genie in a bottle.

  • Bandy a Wanda vision, is kind of like a gender swapped My living doll, where a man took in an android named Rhoda.

  • Suddenly two Avengers living in suburbia doesn't sound so contrived.

  • It says.

  • Here I can cut down the prep time with a meat tenderizer.

  • Excellent plan.

  • Where's the Tenderized?

  • I'm looking at it.

  • Number eight.

  • A bewitching connection.

  • Although the first two episodes borrow from several shows, they have the most in common with Bewitched.

  • Like Samantha Stephens, Wanda Maximov is a magical woman trying to blend in as a normal suburban housewife.

  • Episode twos Intro even replicates the animated opening credits of Bewitched one, but the similarities run deeper than that.

  • The second episode, notably commences with Wanda, envision sleeping in separate beds Allah, Ricky and Lucy Ricardo.

  • It isn't long until they merged the beds in tow one and get under the covers.

  • Wanda Yes, dear.

  • Get the light?

  • Yeah, Mary Kay and Johnny was the first show to depict a husband and wife sharing a bed.

  • However, Bewitched marked the first time that to TV actors who weren't married in real life played a couple that shared a bed.

  • My Dream Number seven.

  • Wanda's Evolving Wardrobe.

  • While the debut episodes air similar in tone, the characters and environments evolve in subtle ways.

  • Nowhere is this more apparent than in Wanda's wardrobe.

  • Throughout the first episode, Wanda primarily wears address akin to most housewives from classic sitcoms.

  • I might have a better idea, Theo.

  • In the second episode, she trades in her apron for a pair of pants.

  • Wanda's outfit is brought up several times, making her feel like an outsider.

  • Wanda, can I give you a bit of friendly advice?

  • Is it about the way I'm dressed?

  • Yes, but it's too late for that.

  • This isn't too different from the minor controversy Mary Tyler Moore's Capri Pants ignited on The Dick Van Dyke Show.

  • While More was not the first actress toe wear pants on television, she certainly popularized the look and in due course, changed the television dress code.

  • And like more before her, Wanda is a true Trailblazer.

  • Hey, those pants are PCI.

  • Katie, do you really think so?

  • Thea?

  • Other ladies, Aaron Skirts.

  • I was worried.

  • Number six Dennis the Mailman.

  • Wanda Vision is full of eccentric characters who may or may not be what they seem, including one mild mannered postal worker.

  • And we're not talking about Willie Lumpkin.

  • Stick them up.

  • Don't shoot.

  • I'm just a message.

  • Dennis the mailman is played by a most Glick who you might recognize from another EMC.

  • You show.

  • Actually, you probably don't because he was only on screen for a few seconds in the season seven premiere of Agents of Shield, Glick pops up as a waiter from the 19 thirties.

  • I'm sorry.

  • Could there be a deeper connection between Dennis and this random waiter?

  • No, probably not.

  • Three Casting director is probably figured that nobody would notice.

  • Either way, we're keeping our eye on you, Dennis.

  • Number five Baby June.

  • In the first episode, Vision reads The West View Harold when Wanda accidentally levitates addition to his head.

  • My wife for the flying sources my husband and is indestructible head.

  • While it's hard to make out the papers, top headline reads, Little Baby.

  • June's first word tickles Mother, we guess it was a slow news day, but this headline could be hinting at another Characters arrival in the comics.

  • Wanda isn't the Onley character who's gone by Scarlet Witch.

  • June Covington is primarily known as Toxie Doxy, but when Norman Osborn assembled his Dark Avengers for the second time, June became the team Scarlet Witch.

  • Granted, June is a common name, and maybe we're reading too much into this.

  • Still, one can only hope that we'll see Scarlet Witch fight Dark Scarlet Witch in the foreseeable future.

  • Number four.

  • House of Em Wanda ends up making breakfast for dinner, but wine goes well with any meal.

  • She selects a French wine called Maison Zuma Pre, which translates to house of contempt.

  • From what I've seen here tonight, you could barely keep it together.

  • I mean, look around.

  • There's all this chaos going on in your household.

  • While this could carry multiple meanings, the wines name likely reflects Wanda's emotions.

  • After losing vision in Infinity War, the enlarged M in May pre is especially noteworthy if you drop the rest of the word.

  • The name translates to house of em.

  • The comic savvy crowd will recognize this as the title of a 2005 storyline where Scarlet Witch endures a mental breakdown.

  • Seeking to bring back her Children, Wanda uses her powers to warp reality with catastrophic results.

  • Since Episode two concluded with Wanda pregnant, we can expect more nods to House of Em going forward station things this really happening.

  • Number three Agnes, Played by Kathryn Hahn Agnes is portrayed as the typical sitcom neighbor who frequently drops by unannounced.

  • Forgive me for not stopping by sooner to welcome you to the block.

  • My mother in law was in town, so I wasn't.

  • She's almost a Snow Zia's Gladys Kravitz, but we suspect that Agnes is keeping a few secrets of her own.

  • While the verdict is still out on her.

  • Agnes could be an alias for Agatha Harkness.

  • What kind of house wife would I be if I didn't have a gourmet meal for four?

  • Just lying about the place in the comics?

  • Agatha is a witch who makes it through the Salem Witch trials.

  • She passes on her knowledge of Magic Towanda, becoming her mentor.

  • Through Agatha's teachings, Wanda manages to become pregnant with Visions Children based on the first two episodes.

  • We'd be shocked if Agatha didn't factor into Wanda's warped reality, and Agnes seems like the most likely candidate to be the which You didn't answer the back door for your upside down.

  • Kate.

  • Oh, hi, What was that?

  • Telegram Number two Struck ER.

  • Both episodes feature fake commercials with actors Victoria Blade and Itamar Enriquez.

  • The first advertisement is for a toaster made by Stark Industries, the all new toast mate 2000 by Stark Industries.

  • Blade almost looks like Lucy Ricardo during her vita meat of Benjamin commercial, albeit not nearly as inebriated.

  • The to return in a second ad for a structure watch.

  • We are sure you recognize the watches Hydra symbol, but you might have forgotten who Baron Wolfgang von Streicher is played by Thomas Kretschmann.

  • Structure made his M C.

  • U debut in The Winter Soldier, where he was seen observing Wanda and Pietro.

  • It's not the world of spies anymore, not even the world of heroes.

  • This is the age a miracle Start time.

  • Age of Ultron opens with the Avengers rating structures.

  • Hydro facility structure dies by Ultron is hand.

  • But could this ad be hinting at his return?

  • It's only a matter of time until we find out that makes sense.

  • He'd go to them.

  • They have someone in common.

  • Not anymore.

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  • Number one.

  • Who's the Beekeeper in a Siri's full of bewildering moments, the biggest question mark so far has got to be the Beekeepers identity at the end of episode to this mysterious figure emerges from a manhole with a strange emblem on his back and insects swarming around him.

  • What is that?

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • Booth Concealed Beekeeper was played by Zack Henry, who's worked in the stunt department on various M.

  • C.

  • U projects.

  • The symbol suggests that he's with sword sentient Weapon Observation Response division.

  • This agency is the space division of shield handling extraterrestrial threats.

  • Of course, we're tempted to go out on a limb and say it's Fritz von Meyer, a k A Swarm.

  • Stark only plays with technology on the technology.

  • It's a stretch, but a Nazi scientists made out of bees wouldn't feel out of place here.

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