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WandaVision's Sitcom Universe - Easter Eggs and Ending, Explained

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WandaVision is the first TV show to star Avengers. So it’s appropriate that this television event isn’t just full of MCU easter eggs; it’s also packed with homages to TV history, specifically family sitcoms, from the 1950s all the way up to present day. Besides offering a fun game of spot-the-reference for TV fans, these allusions inform the story of Wanda coming to terms with her grief. We’re going through episode by episode to show you all the sitcom easter eggs you might have missed and what they mean for the bigger picture of what’s been going on inside Westview -- and Wanda Maximoff’s head. Be ready for spoilers!

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