WARNING: The following contains spoilers for WandaVision Episode 6, "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" now streaming on Disney+.

In WandaVision, all of the commercials Wanda creates have left fans sad as they reflect the grief she endured throughout her life. They've touched on how she was weaponized by Hydra, how she lost her parents to Stark and how she was involved in the deaths of several Wakandans. All this tragedy, as well as the multiple deaths of Vision, has likely pushed her to alter reality to create a shaky utopia with Vision and her boys. However, the latest episode has the darkest ad yet, and it wades deep into Wanda and Pietro's childhood trauma.

While the other commercials try to pull back their macabre tones, this one doesn't hold back. It focuses on a claymation kid on a deserted island, parched and burned under the sun.

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"I'm so hungry, I'd eat anything," he says, which results in a shark pulling up on a surfboard and telling the kid he no longer gets hungry. After asking how the shark did this, the creature credits Yo-Magic. It's a sharp exchange, mimicking the Go-Gurt ads from the '90s and 2000s.

The shark gives the yogurt to the kid and swims off, but as viewers watch, the weakened child is unable to open up the yogurt. He spends days and nights trying to do so, but he withers away into a skeleton and dies, with the tagline saying, "Yo-Magic: the snack for survivors," with Wanda and Pietro standing in for the survivors.

the ad for yomagic during WandaVision

The starving child represents Wanda and Pietro in their youth, experiencing poverty, which is also alluded to in their Halloween flashback as they get a dead fish to share instead of candy while trick or treating. It may also be tied to when she and her brother were trapped and starving in the rubble of their home for two days after a Stark bomb fell on their apartment. This could also be the case since this is the first ad without the reoccurring adult actors from the previous commercials, who some believe are stand ins for Wanda and Pietro's parents. Like the kid on the island, the twins were on their own with their parents dying from the bomb.

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However, the shark could also represent countries that show up and offer superficial tokens as aid without helping make long lasting changes. This is why some dissidents, like Wanda and Pietro, eventually rise up in war-torn countries like Sokovia.

Ultimately, in Wanda's eyes, everyone who tried to prey on her and her people are sharks, and rather than truly teach them to fish, they offered fishes which never actually addressed or solved the problems of Sokovia. With this in mind, organizations that offer false hope and help, like the Avengers or S.H.I.E.L.D., are only pursuing vanity projects, abandoning these countries before a true impact can be made. As with the shark, most of these entities don't even look back at the victims, which is why the boy starves and rots to death. Thankfully Wanda and Pietro, while victims, are also survivors.

Written by Jac Schaeffer and directed by Matt Shakman, WandaVision stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Paul Bettany as Vision, Randall Park as Agent Jimmy Woo, Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau and Kathryn Hahn as Agnes. New episodes air Fridays on Disney+.

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