WandaVision: 10 Most Emotional Quotes From The Series
In early 2021, WandaVision presented a unique format of television while telling a grounded superhero story dealing with the pains of grief and mourning in the wake of loss. The series was Marvel's first Disney+ venture, proving to be remarkably successful among fans and critics.
With a year's retrospective on the series, certain lines and quotes from WandaVision remain ingrained in viewers' heads. These quotes are memorable because of their emotional resonance, proving that the superhero genre shouldn't be afraid to delve into the emotional psyche of its most popular characters.
One of the many bizarre effects of Wanda's spell is that no one inside the hex seems to remember their lives beforehand, including the newly resurrected Vision. But as the synthezoid begins to put together the pieces, he has an emotional outburst at his wife, admitting his fear to her.
This moment is a powerful blow to the viewer, but even more so to Wanda, who realizes for the first time that her husband is unhappy in this perfect world she'd crafted for them. His admission of fear is also remarkable considering Vision's origins as a synthezoid who feels emotion differently than the average human.
Wanda Maximoff has suffered greatly in her life, losing almost everyone whom she'd ever held dear. One of the worst losses she ever endured was that of her brother Pietro, who died at the hands of Ultron during the Battle of Sokovia. Shortly thereafter, she confided her feelings of hopelessness in Vision.
This line is unfortunately very relatable to many who have suffered similar losses. The emotion of grief tends to be tricky to surmount, as it seems to rise up stronger with each day. It can be easy to feel like one might drown in such feelings, but the waters do eventually dissipate.
One line that is repeated on several occasions throughout the show is a chant uttered by the people of Westview. While the main characters sometimes poke fun at this somewhat creepy motto, as the circumstances behind the Westview Anomaly become clearer, so does the motivation behind this phrase.
With the understanding that Wanda was mentally hijacking Westview's residents, often keeping many of them, especially the children, closed within their own room until they were needed, the town's motto can be interpreted as a veiled plea by its inhabitants for Wanda to let their children go. This is a repeated reminder to Wanda that she is not the hero of this story.
Vision has taken many forms throughout the MCU, beginning as JARVIS and eventually becoming a fully animated body. As the Westview Anomaly begins to close around him, the synthezoid comments on his many renditions before fading away with the rest of Wanda's hex.
Despite the sadness that permeates it, this scene is one of the best shared between Wanda and Vision in the MCU, as both seem acutely aware of their own storylines. Vision's words hint at a glimmer of sadness, but ultimately present a hope that he may return someday in another form.
It is Monica's grief over her mother's death that acts as a foil to Wanda's, as both deal with the emotion in very different ways. Nevertheless, Monica reveals to Wanda that she is sure she would have made the same choices had she been given the opportunity.
After the Vision's death at the hands of Thanos, Wanda seeks out his body, which has been claimed by SWORD. After coming across his dismantled body, Wanda realizes that she can feel none of his personality left within the corpse on the table, uttering one of the saddest quotes in all of the MCU.
This line is a heart-wrenching callback to some of Vision's last words, as he assured Wanda that he could "just feel her" as she destroyed the Mind Stone in his head. Knowing that she could no longer feel Vision was what finally drove Wanda to recognize that he was really gone.
Many fans were delighted to see Wanda and Vision's children, Billy and Tommy, adapted from the comic books. However, this delight would be short-lived, as the twins were erased from existence as Wanda's hex closed. Before this happened, Wanda took one last opportunity to say goodbye to her children.
It has been said that there is no greater loss than that of one's own children. Wanda would feel this pain twofold, as she was forced to say goodbye to her twin sons only days after their birth. This scene is even more tragic considering that, while Wanda and Vision knew what was about to happen, the boys went to bed completely unaware of their coming fate. The grief over their loss may be what pushes Wanda to become the antagonist in Multiverse of Madness.
As the hex closes, Vision asks Wanda one last time to tell him what he is. After all, he is not the Vision that fought with the Avengers. Wanda responds by telling him that he is her creation, but is no less real than any version of Vision that came before.
This quote puts a bow on Vision's storyline throughout the series, as he finally learns the truth about his existence. Though it isn't all good news, the synthezoid was able to fade from existence with the knowledge that all his emotions and memories were real.
After realizing just how much she is torturing the town of Westview, Wanda makes the difficult choice to bring her hex down. In doing so, she also erases her husband and children from existence. Before he fades, Vision shares one last exchange with his wife.
Saying goodbye like this was one of the worst things that ever happened to Wanda. Despite hoping that this wouldn't be the last time she ever spoke with her husband, she knew that saying goodbye could prove to be quite final. Audiences have yet to see where this newfound grief will take her.
In one of their first exchanges, Wanda shares her feelings of grief with Vision. Though he cannot relate to this level of human emotion quite yet, Vision offers a surprisingly comforting perspective on the very notion of grief, providing Wanda with a precious bit of solace.
Not only is this line beautifully written and delivered, but it also perfectly summarizes the entire message behind WandaVision. Grief is a difficult emotion to cope with, but it ultimately remains the enduring reflection of one's love for that which was lost. In such terms, grief is truly a beautiful emotion.
