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she's the nastiest piece of work the MCU has ever seen.
That said, episode 2 does feel a tad rushed as it tries to squeeze in enough time for Agatha and Teen to visit all of the witches.
With so little time spent convincing them to join, it's hard to believe they'd all choose to show up like they did.
Still, it's interesting how each witch has a specialty that focuses on a different aspect of witchcraft.
I'm familiar with the idea of a witch being good at potion-making and one who can read the future from a crystal ball, but what's the skill of a protection witch? Color me intrigued.
The premiere ends with Agatha and her reluctant coven singing 'Down the Witches' Road' to open a magical gateway, making great use of the ensemble's musical talent.
You don't cast Broadway legend Patti LuPone as a witch if she's not going to use those pipes to chant some spells! Their beautiful voices and the haunting melody give immense power to the song and bring the premiere to a fantastic climax.
The song's tone is miles away from 'WandaVision's' breakout hit 'Agatha All Along,' yet is no less catchy.
- During the first scene, the song that Agatha hums in the car and the music that plays after is the tune to 'Down the Witches' Road.
' I like how Agatha is already on the path to the Witches' Road even before she knows it.
- The sequence where Agatha breaks free of the spell by going back through all of her 'WandaVision' guises, culminating with the black-and-white Agnes, was freakin' awesome.
- It was neat to see the residents of Westview again, and how they treat Wanda's name like the characters of the Wizarding World treat Voldemort's.
When Agatha passes by the plot of land where Wanda's house used to be, we can see it's been vandalized with anti-Scarlet Witch graffiti.
That's what you get for traumatizing a whole town.
- Agatha's signature necklace was revealed to be a locket containing a lock of hair inside.
When Teen is begging Agatha to take him with her to the Witches' Road, it's not until she pauses to look at the locket and gets lost in thought for a moment that she changes her mind and agrees, so something about it must have great personal significance to her.
- Rio Vidal is not a character from the comics, so I'll be interested to learn more about her and see if a connection to the comics is eventually revealed.
- When Agatha tears down Teen's 'WELCOME COVEN' sign, all the letters come down except the 'W.
' Could that 'W' stand for Wiccan?- Agatha's new costume and hairstyle at the end of episode 2 are a direct homage to Agatha's classic comic book appearance.
- Mrs.
Davis was so, so cute during the musical performance.
'Am I supposed to know this song?' And then the way she excitedly bounces around and starts to sing along once she learns the words? Protect her at all costs!- Remember when the MCU tried to treat magic like it was super science and not actual magic? I'm glad that's in the past now because watching the supernatural corner of the MCU being built out like this has been great.
'Agatha All Along' is a seriously sinister good time that brings back the MCU's very own wicked witch of Westview