- "I've heard things about you. You and your husband."
"Well, I don't know what you've been told, but I assure you I don't mean anyone any harm."
"I don't believe you." - ―Dottie Jones and Wanda Maximoff[src]
Dottie Jones is a neighbor of Wanda Maximoff and Vision who rules the neighborhood in Westview.
Biography
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Committee Meeting
Dottie Jones was accompanied by her neighbors heading to the committee meeting at the Westview Pool Club. Jones greets her neighbor Agnes. After Beverly spoke, Jones asked about chairs and Beverly replied saying that she did not think about the chairs. Jones later gave a speech, telling them bout the fundraiser for the Westview Elementary School. Jones got annoyed by Wanda Maximoff and Geraldine, later calling their attention, with Jones ending her speech, saying "For the Children", her neighbors repeated after her.
After the meeting was over, Jones spoke with Maximoff, stating that she heard rumors about her and Vision. Maximoff replied saying she meant no harm, but Jones questioned her and later both of them witnessed a man speaking through the radio. Jones asked who the man was, later asking who Maximoff was. Before she even noticed, Jones accidentally broke her glass her hand bled and she completely forgot about the past events and joking about her situation.[1]
Westview Talent Show
Jones hosted the Westview Talent Show. She thanked all of them for their support, and later announcing Wanda Maximoff's and Vision's act. Jones was amused by the magic act, but confused at the same time. Later Jones congratulated the couple, telling them they were hilarious. She awarded Maximoff and Vision for their magic show.[1]
Life in Suburbia
Jones asked her husband if her earrings made her look fat. When suddenly the lighs when off, Phil was relieved to know he didn't need to answer her at all.[2]
Days later, while checking on her flowers, Jones noticed something strange: Wanda Maximoff was confronting Monica Rambeau and using her powers against her. The confrontation was soon ended when Agnes interfered.[3]
Personality
- "Dottie can't be as bad as you say."
"Hmm, well, you'll notice her roses bloom under penalty of death." - ―Wanda Maximoff and Agnes[src]
Jones is very particular about the detailed and effective working of the community events. She shows an arrogant disregard for the other members in the community. But she is very attentive to the needs of her community, like how she wants everyone to perform their best to procure the maximum fundraising for the community school.
Facilities
- Jones House: To be added
Relationships
Family
- Grandmother-in-Law
- Harold Proctor/"Phil Jones" - Husband
- Children
Allies
- Agnes - Neighbor
- Isabel Matsueida/"Beverly" - Neighbor
- Sharon Davis/"Mrs. Hart"
- John Collins/"Herb" - Neighbor
- Abilash Tandon/"Norm" - Neighbor
- Wanda Maximoff - Neighbor
- Vision - Neighbor
- Monica Rambeau - Former Neighbor
Appearances
- WandaVision
- Season One
- We Interrupt This Program (footage)
- Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience (mentioned; concurrent events)
- Don't Touch That Dial (concurrent events)
- Now in Color (concurrent events)
- Breaking the Fourth Wall
- We Interrupt This Program (footage)
- Season One
Behind the Scenes
- Emma Caulfield Ford was approached by Jac Schaeffer to play Dottie Jones in WandaVision in light of their previous collaboration in the film Timer. She joined the show once Kevin Feige approved her casting.[4]
- Whitney Coleman was a hand double for Emma Caulfield Ford in the role of Dottie Jones.