I don't understand this power, but I will.

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  1. WandaVision by Jac Schaeffer et al., directed by Matt Shakman (Disney+, 15 January 2021 to 5 March 2021)  [9 episodes] .
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  1. Time Travel—In (s01e10), Wanda might actually take Agatha back to Salem, but it could also be a present-day resurrection of Agatha's mother and the other witches, so the time travel is debatable. But if it was time travel, then the outcome of Agatha’s burning was changed. And the viewing of Wanda’s past is noninteractive, which we consider to be a mere time-related phenomena with no actual time travel. Finally, there is a short flashback of Thanos’s time travel from Avengers: Endgame.