Warning — This article contains spoilers for

WandaVision

.

The fourth episode of

WandaVision

has launched on Disney+ and has certainly flipped the script in terms of the show’s premise.

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Now focusing on the organization S.W.O.R.D.

and how it becomes intertwined with Wanda’s sitcom story, “We Interrupt This Program” finally brings in other MCU alumni, including

Randall Park’s Jimmy Woo

and

Kat Dennings’ Darcy Lewis

.

A lot has occurred since we last saw these characters, such as

Darcy achieving a doctorate degree

. With Dennings and Park both having sitcom experience, the two

added a meta-narrative that will surely continue

as the series goes on.

A promotional clip released by Marvel Studios teased

how Jimmy Woo would impact the story, showing a scene between him and Monica Rambeau. With the episode now out in the open, an interesting Easter egg has been discovered in this sequence…

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JIMMY WOO HAS MASTERED CARD TRICKS

In “Episode 4” of

WandaVision

, Monica Rambeau arrives to meet FBI Agent Jimmy Woo outside the barrier of Westview. Upon greeting Rambeau, Woo performs a quick card trick to show his identification.

From

WandaVision

This is a reference to

Ant-Man and The Wasp

, where Scott Lang performs multiple card tricks for his daughter, Cassie. After being shown some

“up-close magic,”

Jimmy Woo nervously asks Scott how he achieved the trickery. Woo is later interrupted in his office, watching the same “Online Close-Up Magic University” videos that Scott used.

From

Ant-Man and the Wasp

While Woo fumbled the trick in this moment, he has been able to master the art of the card by the events of

WandaVision

.

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The scene from

WandaVision

can be viewed below, as shared by

@jainassolo

on Twitter:

#wandavision spoilers

-

JIMMY WOO DID THE CARD TRICK SCOTT LANG TAUGHT HIM I’M YELLING pic.twitter.com/A8B2x9iYEq

ANT-MAN INVOLVEMENT OR SELF TEACHING?

Jimmy Woo’s card trick is a fun callback to his struggles in

Ant-Man and The Wasp,

in addition to showing how he has developed as a character. Originally nervous and unsure of himself, Woo has come into his own as an FBI agent as reflected by the sheer confidence when accomplishing his card flip.

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The question remains though: what went into Jimmy mastering this trick? It is unknown if Jimmy survived the Snap, but it is likely that this is the case. Given that, the FBI agent had a long five years to make sure that his card flip was on point. With no Scott Lang around to aid him as a result of him being stuck in the Quantum realm, Jimmy was left with nothing more than “Online Close-Up Magic University” videos and sheer willpower to pull this off.

Luckily for him, it did. It remains to be seen what other tricks Jimmy Woo has up his sleeve, but his introduction in “Episode 4” signals that there will be much more to come.

“Episode 4 - We Interrupt This Program” of

WandaVision

is available now on Disney+.

ADVERTISEMENT

Warning — This article contains spoilers for

WandaVision

.

The fourth episode of

WandaVision

has launched on Disney+ and has certainly flipped the script in terms of the show’s premise.

ADVERTISEMENT

Now focusing on the organization S.W.O.R.D.

and how it becomes intertwined with Wanda’s sitcom story, “We Interrupt This Program” finally brings in other MCU alumni, including

Randall Park’s Jimmy Woo

and

Kat Dennings’ Darcy Lewis

.

A lot has occurred since we last saw these characters, such as

Darcy achieving a doctorate degree

. With Dennings and Park both having sitcom experience, the two

added a meta-narrative that will surely continue

as the series goes on.

A promotional clip released by Marvel Studios teased

how Jimmy Woo would impact the story, showing a scene between him and Monica Rambeau. With the episode now out in the open, an interesting Easter egg has been discovered in this sequence…

JIMMY WOO HAS MASTERED CARD TRICKS

In “Episode 4” of

WandaVision

, Monica Rambeau arrives to meet FBI Agent Jimmy Woo outside the barrier of Westview. Upon greeting Rambeau, Woo performs a quick card trick to show his identification.

This is a reference to

Ant-Man and The Wasp

, where Scott Lang performs multiple card tricks for his daughter, Cassie. After being shown some

“up-close magic,”

Jimmy Woo nervously asks Scott how he achieved the trickery. Woo is later interrupted in his office, watching the same “Online Close-Up Magic University” videos that Scott used.

While Woo fumbled the trick in this moment, he has been able to master the art of the card by the events of

WandaVision

.

The scene from

WandaVision

can be viewed below, as shared by

@jainassolo

on Twitter:

#wandavision spoilers

-

JIMMY WOO DID THE CARD TRICK SCOTT LANG TAUGHT HIM I’M YELLING pic.twitter.com/A8B2x9iYEq

ANT-MAN INVOLVEMENT OR SELF TEACHING?

Jimmy Woo’s card trick is a fun callback to his struggles in

Ant-Man and The Wasp,

in addition to showing how he has developed as a character. Originally nervous and unsure of himself, Woo has come into his own as an FBI agent as reflected by the sheer confidence when accomplishing his card flip.

The question remains though: what went into Jimmy mastering this trick? It is unknown if Jimmy survived the Snap, but it is likely that this is the case. Given that, the FBI agent had a long five years to make sure that his card flip was on point. With no Scott Lang around to aid him as a result of him being stuck in the Quantum realm, Jimmy was left with nothing more than “Online Close-Up Magic University” videos and sheer willpower to pull this off.

Luckily for him, it did. It remains to be seen what other tricks Jimmy Woo has up his sleeve, but his introduction in “Episode 4” signals that there will be much more to come.

“Episode 4 - We Interrupt This Program” of

WandaVision

is available now on Disney+.