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Don't Touch That Dial

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"Don't Touch That Dial" is the second episode of the American television miniseries WandaVision, based on the Marvel Comics characters Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch and Vision. It follows the couple as they try to conceal their powers while living an idyllic suburban life in the town of Westview.
During what appears to be the 1960s, Wanda Maximoff and Vision begin to hear strange noises outside their house. The next day, they prepare their magician act for a neighborhood talent show to help them fit in with the neighbors. Vision decides to attend the neighborhood watch meeting with his fellow male neighbors, but Wanda sees a toy helicopter in color as soon as he leaves. She is distracted by Agnes, who invites her to a women's gathering hosted by Dottie Jones, the snooty leader of the neighborhood, and befriends Geraldine.
The men in the neighborhood watch meeting welcome Vision, who accidentally swallows a piece of gum that was offered to him. Unable to digest it, the swallowed gum makes him act intoxicated. Wanda speaks with Dottie, during which a voice calls out to her through the radio, asking her who is responsible for causing her situation. Once again, she is distracted as Dottie asks who she is before the radio breaks and Dottie's glass shatters. She bleeds in color, but conditions quickly return to normal.
When Vision arrives at the talent show, his condition leads him to inadvertently reveal his superpowers. Wanda uses her own abilities to cover him and make Vision look like he is performing simple magic tricks. Their performance is well received and they are awarded Comedy Performance of the Year by Dottie. When they return home, Wanda quickly and inexplicably becomes pregnant. As she and Vision are about to celebrate, they hear the noise outside again and walk out to find a beekeeper climbing out of the sewers. Disturbed by the sight, Wanda rewinds the events on-screen to her pregnancy reveal and the world around them suddenly changes to a 1970s color-filled aesthetic.
A commercial during the WandaVision program advertises Strücker watches with the Hydra logo on them.