The WandaVision season one finale, upon being released on
Friday, left a lot of fans with questions. While some were satisfied, others were quite upset, even sad.  

While something extremely unpredictable was never on the
cards, events occurring in the climax of an episode undoubtably dealt some blows,
in one way or another, to a lot of fans who were hoping to see their ending of
choice taking place.

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For starters, the last episode was essentially about two
showdowns: one between Wanda and Agatha Harkness (portrayed by Kathryn Hahn) and
a Vision vs White Vision fight that somewhat resembles Superman vs Zod in Man
of Steel, or if going out on a limb, Spiderman vs Venom.

Twitter, meanwhile, reacted in its own unique way as fans proceeded
to create memes, tributes and recollections of the show for themselves.

“Me staring at my black screen after that second
post-credits scene:”, said a fan’s tweet, posting a picture from Disney movie ‘The
Incredibles’ to depict their emotions after the show was over.

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Several others, on the other hand, appreciated Elizabeth Olsen’s
acting as Wanda.

Meanwhile, several others created memes on Vision, who
featured both in the show as well as several of the Avengers movies by Marvel.

A tweet by 9Gag highlighted another matter, as they memefied
the confusion of Agatha, the premier antagonist and Wanda’s rival in the
series.

While not delving too much into the details and keeping most
of the spoilers intact (for now), the episode ends following the traditional
trope of maintaining the order of the day. Wanda and Vision both survive at the
end of the finale, with an intense showdown between Agatha and Wanda that sees
the mind control of the former on Westview’s citizens being released as they
proceed to gang up on Wanda.

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The Vision-conflict, meanwhile, gets sorted as Vision, after
a rather intense fight, is able to convince White Vision that the latter is not
genuine according to the Sheep of Theseus paradox, just like anything that has
had all its component replaced.