![]() For when you make a mess you didn’t mean to," the slogan reads. WandaVision Episode 5 - "Lagos"Īfter two kids spill a glass of fruit punch on the table in an ad, their mom attempts to clean up the mess with "the next leading brand of paper towel." But what she really needs is Lagos, which, as the narrator points out, also works on her husband's spills. As for the slogan "find the goddess within," predicts that this could be a reference to Wanda perhaps slowly tapping into previously locked away powers. After all, you could definitely say that Wanda is "getting away" without "going anywhere" in her Westview bubble and trying to keep Vision in the dark about the truth. Once again, the slogan seems to either hint at Wanda's past experiences with HYDRA or could be a clue that Wanda may be under some sort of HYDRA influence. Like the last commercial, there's an obvious tie to the MCU criminal organization HYDRA given the bath powder's name and the product's HYDRA symbol-covered packaging. ![]() The slogan? "When you want to get away but you don't want to go anywhere - Hydra Soak, find the goddess within." In this '70s-themed commercial, the narrator asks a flustered mom, "Do you need a break?" The mom is then seen lathering up in a bathtub "escaping" to her own world and letting her "problems float away" thanks to a bath powder called Hydra Soak. The slogan, paired with the watch's rapid ticking noise, could be hints to not only Wanda's past, but perhaps a clue that her "time" with Vision in her make-believe environment may be coming to an end. Though Strucker is later killed by Ultron, the slogan "he'll make time for you" hints that there could be more to the story. The ad then zooms in on the watch, which bares the HYDRA name and symbol on its face, and reveals the product's slogan: "Strucker - he'll make time for you."Īs MCU fans know, the watch is named after Baron Wolfgang von Strucker ( Thomas Kretschmann), a dangerous HYDRA operative who performed experiments on both Wanda and Pietro as children which led to them developing superpowers. "They say a man is never fully dressed without two important accessories - his special lady and his Strucker," a narrating voice states. The commercial opens with the same man and woman from the previous ad getting dressed up for a formal occasion. It also seems to reflect Wanda's life motto in the first episode as she manipulates her reality to cope with her grief. It's cryptic and chilling for several reasons given Wanda's traumatic experiences losing her parents, Pietro, and Vision. The commercial's most telling part, however, is the slogan. Meanwhile, the lights on the toaster temporarily turn red - another possible nod to Iron Man. Others around the internet have noted that the toaster sounds like a ticking time bomb, which could be linked to how Wanda and her brother, Pietro ( Aaron Taylor-Johnson), lost their parents to an explosion when they were young. As noted on the MCU fandom Wiki page, the sound the toaster makes during the commercial is similar to the noise of Iron Man's repulsor gauntlets. First off, the ToastMate 2000 is made by Stark Industries, a.k.a. Upon closer inspection, the commercial is full of MCU clues. Finally, he reads off the toaster's slogan: "Forget the past, this is your future!" The spokesperson then walks over to a woman and demonstrates how the ToastMate 2000 works while pointing out some of the foods people can reheat with the product. ![]() It's the go-to for clever housewives," a commercial man states in the first WandaVision ad of season 1. "Is your husband tired of you burning his toast? Try our new and improved ToastMate 2000. Below, you'll find a recap of each commercial and possible explanations for how the ad could relate to Wanda's past, present, or even future. To gain a better understanding of each commercial's deeper meaning, we did some digging through Marvel fandom to see what theories are floating around out there. "If you have been watching the movies, you might be able to start connecting what those things mean to the past." "If this is the very first Marvel MCU thing you’re watching, it’s just a strange version of a ’50s commercial or a ’60s commercial that you’ll have to keep watching the series to understand," Kevin said. According to what Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige told Variety, the commercials are the best places to analyze clues. While more recent episodes have gradually unveiled the truth about Wanda and Vision ( Paul Bettany)'s sitcom-like world, there are still many mysteries left to be solved and Easter eggs to uncover. Every Friday, Marvel Cinematic Universe fans are left asking a million questions about the newest episode of WandaVision - what is Wanda Maximoff ( Elizabeth Olsen) doing to the citizens of Westview? Is she being controlled? Who is her nosy neighbor, Agnes ( Kathryn Hahn)?
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