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Beck posted a Youtube video a few days ago called "Wanda and Vision (Love Theme from "WandaVision") that will not play now, 2:32 in length. I assume this is the beautiful piece that plays over the end credits of Episode 8. Elsewhere in an interview Beck mentioned that the love theme was first quoted at the end of Episode 1, when Wanda creates the rings for her and Vision, and indeed that is the theme we hear in extended form at the end of Episode 8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB4Yns2EBXA Quote from Nerdist interview: "Going back to my days working on shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, that series featured a number of doomed romantic relationships. And the opportunity to write a theme that has that kind of richness, a love theme that can not only convey the romantic feelings of love that you find in a traditional love theme, but also can give hints of some of that tragedy and that sadness that comes from romantic relationships that have certain problems. You know, like death. That was definitely another challenge that I relished: to write a love theme for Vision and Wanda. It’s probably okay for me to say that you do hear hints of it in the very first episode. When Wanda creates the rings for her and Vision and they have their very cute little romantic moment right at the end of the show. You hear that love theme for the first time and you will notice that theme comes back again and again and again, all the way through the series. And, of course, you can expect that it’ll happen in quite glorious fashion as we get deeper into the show. I’m really looking forward to people hearing that." https://nerdist.com/article/wandavision-composer-christophe-beck-teases-secrets-in-his-score/
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Beck posted a Youtube video a few days ago called "Wanda and Vision (Love Theme from "WandaVision") that will not play now, 2:32 in length. I assume this is the beautiful piece that plays over the end credits of Episode 8. Elsewhere in an interview Beck mentioned that the love theme was first quoted at the end of Episode 1, when Wanda creates the rings for her and Vision, and indeed that is the theme we hear in extended form at the end of Episode 8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB4Yns2EBXA Quote from Nerdist interview: "Going back to my days working on shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, that series featured a number of doomed romantic relationships. And the opportunity to write a theme that has that kind of richness, a love theme that can not only convey the romantic feelings of love that you find in a traditional love theme, but also can give hints of some of that tragedy and that sadness that comes from romantic relationships that have certain problems. You know, like death. That was definitely another challenge that I relished: to write a love theme for Vision and Wanda. It’s probably okay for me to say that you do hear hints of it in the very first episode. When Wanda creates the rings for her and Vision and they have their very cute little romantic moment right at the end of the show. You hear that love theme for the first time and you will notice that theme comes back again and again and again, all the way through the series. And, of course, you can expect that it’ll happen in quite glorious fashion as we get deeper into the show. I’m really looking forward to people hearing that." https://nerdist.com/article/wandavision-composer-christophe-beck-teases-secrets-in-his-score/ Yeah saw that as well. He posted it on his youtube, instagram and twitter, but deleted it straight after. Maybe they told him to take it down or something? Oh well, guess it will get released tomorrow anyway. It was indeed the cue from the end credits. I also think this played during their scene in the bedroom? Beck is a genius when it comes to love/character themes! The way he use them in Buffy is so clever. Sometimes even just tiny small hints of it in certain moments that only "obsessed" people (like me) will notice. It shows how he really cares about the scenes/moments he's scoring for. An example which I only just "discovered" a couple of years ago is a scene from "The Wish" (season 3, episode 9) where Buffy and Angel meet for the first time in an alternate universe. If you pay close attention, you can hear Beck kinda "tease" the Buffy/Angel love theme. But since its an alternate universe he also uses an alternate version of it where he change some of the notes. It's brilliant!
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I do think it is interesting that the beautiful love theme was presented at the end of episode 8. It makes me really curious about what the musical culmination of the season finale will be. I guess we'll all find out very soon!
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For some reason the "Salem" cue only has the beginning of the scene and not all the cool music from the rest of the scene. Why in the world would they leave that off?
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Why would they leave ANYTHING off? I thought these releases were supposed to be comprehensive! Yavar
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They've been Thornapped.
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Why couldn't it just be tagged onto the next episode zeros & ones release?
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What an amazing and innovative score. Sadly, No CD = No sale.
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