

Losing their parents at the age of ten, Wanda and Pietro experienced hell at a very young age, which could imply they have a soft spot specifically for the children's' wellbeing.

, the voiced concern for the children in Westview is actually on-par with what could be expected from Wanda's twin brother. Up until the Halloween spooktacular, Wanda seems a bit taken aback by the question, clearly surprised that he would make such an implication about her new home.ĭespite how differently this Pietro acts from the one fans know from That isn't the only time that Pietro Maximoff answers a question with another question, either.ĭetails of Pietro's past, he sure knows a lot about the present in Westview. Which pushes the focus back to Wanda and makes her question herself once more while also diverting attention away from himself. When Wanda looks puzzled by the notion that she's the one that pulled her dead brother into the Hex, Pietro asks If the Scarlett Witch really is the reason Pietro came to Westview, then it seems that she still doesn't realize it, and she's even hesitant to believe her brother when he tries to make sense of it. Pietro protected Wanda against the threats of the real world, which is quite a different dynamic than what played out between the two in Ep. , Pietro was Wanda's safe place, acting as a companion she could lean on and a brother she could trust. Oddly, Pietro's supposed role in Wanda's new world is almost the exact opposite of the role her twin brother played the last time we saw him. Ironically, Pietro makes a "devil's horns" gesture with his hand while sticking his tongue out in this sequence, as if to mock the audience members that believe he's a devil in disguise. Despite everyone appearing with their real names (minus Agnes, probably), Pietro's introduction is the only name that is followed by "as himself," drawing further attention to his identity as the Pietro that Wanda grew up with. Intro that Pietro has been included in, and it seems to put a little extra effort into convincing the audience that he's really who he says he is. 5, and 2) Vision's temper has shortened significantly, hinting that there is an added layer of tension in the household.Ĭoincidentally, this is also the first and only This reveals that 1) Vision is using his powers more openly despite his very recent stance against doing so in Ep. The sequence then shows Tommy run downstairs to Vision, who seems to lash out at Tommy with a rolled-up newspaper after stepping through their living room sofa.
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Rather than becoming a heartfelt history of Westview's newest era, it shows Tommy storming into the bathroom while Wanda is getting ready for the day before she's put on the full appearance that she wants the outside world to see. What's interesting is that the intro for Episode 6 was shot from the perspective of Tommy, who ran around the home capturing footage of the family on a mediocre Maximoff morning with a camcorder. Since there's reason to believe that Wanda creates these intro sequences for no one other than herself, this would explain why many of them have been filled with intimate family moments, serving as montages of the best moments that she's created in the small town she took over.

, these intros are made for the viewership of the Westview anomaly to accompany the broadcast that the Hex emits, which is assumedly done by Wanda and for Wanda. Each intro has been thoroughly enjoyable and relatively light-hearted, making fans smile before the ensuing tension takes over. Has included its own sitcom-esque intro sequence that corresponds to the episode's concurrent era. Some even suspect that Evan Peters isn't actually playing Pietro Maximoff at all, but rather a sinister imposter meant to get closer to Wanda like Marvel's Nightmare or even the devilish Mephisto. There's a group of fans that are convinced Peters' Pietro actually is the Quicksilver from theįilms, claiming he was somehow pulled into the Hex from another dimension by anyone from Wanda's son Billy to The version of Quicksilver that the actor had played for years in Fox'sįans all over are trying to figure out why Marvel threw such a curveball in the series' Episode 5. specifically as the Pietro Maximoff from the MCU's The appearance of Evan Peters as Pietro Maximoff One of the most shocking (and admittedly confusing) inclusions in And with a third of its first season still to be released in the coming weeks, there is still a lot that must be explored in the town of Westview. The new Marvel show has taken the world by storm Including plenty of twists and turns in each half-hour installment,
