In an interview with TVLine, Caulfield revealed that she didn't make the connection to Anya and her notorious fear of bunnies until someone pointed it out to her. "I shot it, and I didn't catch it," she told the outlet. "I didn't have anything to do with the rabbit. This is Wanda's action. It's her magic act with Vision. I did not catch it."

Caulfield also said that after the bunny was brought to her attention, she reached out to WandaVision creator Jac Schaeffer to find out if she deliberately included a callback to Buffy, or if the connection was merely happenstance. "She would have said something if that was her intention, to put that little Buffy Easter egg in there. She never said anything to me about it, so I think it's pure coincidence," noted Caulfield. "[But] it would make sense that somebody would throw a fun little Easter egg in there like that."

Even if the Buffy the Vampire Slayer connection wasn't purposeful, there are plenty of references that are. WandaVision is packed with Marvel Easter eggs referencing everything from the Mind Stone, which brought Vision to life in Avengers: Age of Ultron, to Baron von Strucker, who was responsible for Wanda receiving her powers.

New episodes of WandaVision hit Disney+ on Fridays at midnight PT (3 AM ET).