WandaVision fans have come together to celebrate the anniversary of the most emotional episode in the series.

The mini-series acted as a continuation of the events of Avengers: Endgame and gave fans anintrospective look at Wanda Maximoff’s grieving process.

WandaVision’s nine-episode run started in January and ended in early March, so fans have been spending time celebrating the three-year anniversary of the second-to-last episode of the series, which they claim is the most emotional.

WandaVision fans reflect on emotionally devastating Episode 8

WandaVision fans reflect on emotionally devastating Episode 8

Episode 8 titled “Previously On,” took audiences on a a guided tour of Wanda’s memories from her childhood in her home country of Sokovia where she lost her parents to her blossoming romance with Vision, who died in Avengers: Infinity War.

The entirety of the episode is pretty brutal to watch as fans relive some of Wanda’s most emotionally devastating moments alongside her, but the most defining moment in the episode comes towards the end.

It’s revealed that, when he died, Vision’s body was taken by S.W.O.R.D. and Wanda was not allowed to give him a proper funeral.

And, if that wasn’t bad enough, Wanda then discovers a plot of land and house plans Vision made for the two of them to start a life together before the events of Infinity War. The entire sequence of events has been praised by fans for being the most emotionally impactful moments in the series.

Fans have been spending the day celebrating the three-year anniversary of Episode 8 and below are some of the best reactions:

“I can’t feel you.“She realizes.“I can’t feel you.“The closure she wanted, the goodbye she was after: it’s not possible. The thing on the table is not Vision. Devastated, she goes. Exactly as she came: alone.Happy? 3rd anniversary to the Wandavision Episode 8.pic.twitter.com/LQc24uk9nb

3 years ago, wandavision released one of the greatest episodes of television in history.pic.twitter.com/4w1OzYjkjy

unwell!pic.twitter.com/DMGr9OMLo6

3 years of “what is grief if not love persevering” in wandavisionpic.twitter.com/MdrWLrQvXb

Kayla Harrington was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in The Boys, The Walking Dead, House of the Dragon, Marvel and Star Wars. She also has bylines at Mashable, BuzzFeed, and The Mary Sue.