That first episode sure was something, but I've had a long issue with watching things in black and white. You really have to buy into the recreation of the old sitcoms to appreciate the style and humor.
I hear they actually filmed the first episode infront of a live studio audience too.
That second episode was actually pretty funny. Also started peeling back layers on the onion that is this mystery of a show. You can tell they had fun doing the second episode, but I'm glad they are skipping out of the 50/60's era of TV and into the 70's/80's in the next episode. I am able to tune out the laugh track, as I've had to do on them old timey sitcoms back in the day, but I think they are purposely being used to distract you. Hopefully they have just as much fun, but start peeling back the layers of the onion a faster with each episode.
I think the 3rd episode is where things really start to move forward, or "fall apart" as they will likely start to expose what is actually going on.
My honest opinion of this so far is that for those that are not MCU starved, it will probably be best to binge all 3 episodes next week, or wait a few more weeks till there are more episodes out to watch before starting the show.
The first episode may not be capturing the general audience, and the 2nd episode while fun, does not push MCU connections hard enough for the casual viewers. So I'm really hoping that the 3rd episode is the hook that drops the veil or pulls back the curtain for the audience, and ropes us in for the week to week reveal of WandaVision.