Agatha intentionally gave the wrong antidote so that when Sharon dies, the green witch can replace her in the next trial. Agatha wanted Sharon to die; she's the suspect.
So, here’s an interesting thing. Teen said on the couch that “a lot happened to me when I was 13, too.” On the last episode, he said he’s 16. So, three years ago. What happened three years ago? The events of Wandavision
@@vincentclark5853I get that she drank two glasses of wine 🍷 which doubled the poison ☠️ but it didn’t matter anyway because her hair was never placed into the potion so even though they gave her a mouthful it didn’t work as what makes the potion work is it having something if there’s in it sadly 😢
I like how 3 episodes in Agatha is still a bitch to everyone. But I did love that when she saw the Darkhold in the carriage she looked like she had overwhelming regret.
Made me think what if the reason she was so desperate for Wanda's power is so she could bring her son back. Like what if Agatha didn't actually sacrificed her son but he was taken from her that's why she became cold-hearted and is willing to kill other witches to gain power just to get her son back
@@mrlsoarezz "She's a grieving mother just like Wanda" 🖐How can she be grieving if she willingly sacrificied her newborn to get the Darkhold? I think it's more guilt than grief for having traded her newborn for more power, while Wanda grieved over losing Vision. 🧠Wanda's grief is pure love, while Agatha's is tainted by her ambition & desire for more power. A true mother would've sacrificed her own life to safe her baby's, while Agatha clearly didn't.
@@TrickyD Even if it's tainted, it's still grief, isn't it? It makes her feelings of grief more complex and convoluted since she was the one that caused it. Plus it's a nice parallel between Agatha and Wanda, both are mothers that lost their respective children.
When they were at the front door of the house,they said it was a full moon and the Teen said it was water. Later they ended up under water. I definitely need to pay attention.
did not expect the writers to actually do it.I was panicking when they didn't take her hair, but I couldn't believe someone died this early, and it's the normie
Anyone else think Agatha really doesn't know what happens on the road? I'm betting she's never been there. She just traded her son for the Darkhold to get power. But also they now need a green witch...and who's the only other green witch still available??? Rio. I do hope they bring Debra Jo back for a clip or so in the upcoming eps, she's hilarious.
Perhaps. If she really went through all this before and knew that this was a test, than she could've at least influenced the test through tactics. I mean they are a witches, ofcourse whatever you drink or eat within a trail can be poisonous. Her slamming the window to get out doesn't vouch for her former experience eighter
Right. If she really went through all this before and knew that this was a test, than she could've at least influence the test through tactics. I mean they are a witches, ofcourse whatever you drink or eat within a trail can be poisonous. Her slamming the window to get out doesn't vouch for her former experience eighter
@@apollokickzI think the real Sharron is still alive in Westview. I think Rio was disguised as Sharon. Because I believe in the next episode, they’re going to bury her in the ground and then that’s where Rio comes out of the ground like we saw in the trailer and it turns out to be her. Cuz no way their goanna kill off Sharron for no reason 😭
Regarding the end: Agatha never bothered remembering Sharon's real name (because Agatha is a terrible person :p ), which is why she kept calling her Mrs. Hart. Not even registering her real name after poor Sharon died was why everyone looked at Agatha in horror/disgust when she said "Who's Sharon?" (That's my take anyway.)
Indeed. It's a running joke that ends with tragedy - and people also forget that it's been less than 24hrs since Agatha was released from the spell. It was clear when she grabbed Sharon to be the replacement green witch that she didn't care to remember her real name vs the imprinted name from the wanda hex for the last 3 years.
Did anyone notice how when they first arrived on the road, the roots were blue and so was the path. And then the element was Water. That would mean they now entered the "Fire" stage, since its red instead. Each test is for one of the 4 elemental witches, water meant potions.
I believe that was a joke at the end because Agatha is so used to the Mrs. Hart name. She even talks over Sharon as she tries to correct Agatha on her name earlier in the episode. It was to try and soften the blow of unfortunate death to the audience.
He's the king of overthinking stuff. “It's gotta be more than a joke. There's has to be some sort of implication.” No wonder he barely enjoys what he watches.
they were hallucinating and not thinking right except for one person, I have a theory teen let her die since she's the only one who is not a witchfolk and can know who he is
@@dizdude897 if he is Scratch maybe, but so far Teen has been shown to be a rule stickler and a sweet guy, it doesnt make sense, also teen was also worried about everyone and worried, it would make sense it slipped his mind since he was the one who took care of the potion after the ingredients were put on
Sharon died because her hair wasn't added to the potion. So even if they gave it to her, the potion wasn't attuned to her being so it did not heal her as it would if they added her hair.
everything does HAVE to be deeper or have implications. its just a running gag. she calls her mrs hart and she says "sharon". they had to end this COMEDY series on a gag not a downer.
@@TakisEnjoyerits weird because its been set up in all 3 episodes that Agatha doesn’t care to learn her real name and just kept calling her Ms. Hart, so she never got Sharon in her mind
Regarding Agstha baby we also don't know that she gave her child willingly, maybe she made a deal with who ever had the dark hold at the time and the unintended consequence was that her child was killed/disappeared.
@betaich 😐Highly unlikely, because the Darkhold, also known as the Book of the Damned or the Book of Sins, is a powerful and ancient grimoire filled with dark magic spells. It was written by the dark elder god Chthon and is known to corrupt anyone who reads it. The book's influence can lead to the loss of one's mind or soul, making it extremely dangerous.
@@betaich "yeah but before she could read the book she would have to aquire it somehow, however that happened could be the deal gone wrong." 😐Still very unlikely, because in the finale of *WandaVision,* it was revealed that Agatha Harkness had the Darkhold all along. She had used it to amplify her powers and manipulate the events in Westview. Later, Wanda Maximoff took possession of the Darkhold and began studying it, which set up her character's arc for future MCU projects. It's very likely that when Wanda stole Agatha's magic, Agatha still could absorb the witchcraft from every witch who blasted her, because it was a gift from the Darkhold rather than inherent witchcraft.
@@TrickyD we only know that she had the darkhold for a while from wanda vision, I am talking about before she had the darkhold she was in an age in the wanda vision flashback were she could have had a child when she got the darkhold. We saw in a flashback that she got it and her age would be old enough to bear at least 1 child.
@@betaich "We saw in a flashback that she got it and her age would be old enough to bear at least 1 child." 🤓My point is that Agatha's willingness to trade her child for the Darkhold suggests a deep-seated ambition & moral ambiguity that predates the Darkhold's influence. This implies that her quest for power was driven by her own desires & ambitions, rather than being solely a result of the Darkhold's corruption. 🧠In contrast, Wanda's actions seem more directly influenced by the Darkhold, as her descent into darkness appears to be more closely tied to the book's corrupting influence. This distinction highlights the different motivations and character traits of Agatha & Wanda, making their stories even more compelling.
Watching this back after the finale is crazy! Agatha guiding Billy on how to build each trial. The 1st trial's aesthetic being basic bc he didnt know anyone well enough to tailor the trial to them. The 2nd trial being Alice's bc he talked to her about her trauma. Billy making himself part of the antidote to the potion bc he didnt get to drink with the coven. I love this so much 😮
No, Jaby. It's just a joke. Agatha keeps calling her Mrs. Hart cause the other witches don't know she's not the right witches represented by the black heart in the coven list. The joke is "Who's Sharon? I only see Mrs. Hart here."
@@febriyansyaputra9128 This. Agatha isn't being deceptive in the name calling. She's just extremely dismissive of other people. Especially some mortal non-witch. She doesn't care enough to learn or remember her name, and the irony is that she only finally gets it once she's dead.
I think it's not a joke and she has forgotten that such witch has ever been in her coven. It might be her own trial which lasts from the very beginning. She said that she had managed to get to the end of the Road by herself before. I bet she was not alone, she just does not remember the coven she was with (and she said only a coven can enter the Road)
@@Herksil I think her coven just died on the way. She didn't walk it alone, but she finished it alone. She has a bad reputation as a witch killer as it is and I don't think it's just from her Salem days.
The running gag of Agatha not knowing Sharon's name could be attributed to a few things. Wanda's spell could still have a lingering effect on her mind, Agatha thinks Sharon is beneath her as a non-witch and therefore doesn't care to remember her name, or it could just be a joke.
"What if Agatha's Road Finish line wish is to bring her coven back!!! THIS COVEN! We all know Mrs. Hart is just the beginning." 🤓My guess is that Agatha has to choose between bringing her Coven back or bringing back the child she sacrificied to get the Darkhold. Her answer will determine whether Agatha succesfully travelled the road to redemption. 🧠If Agatha chooses her child she'll remain a villain in the MCU and if she chooses her coven she'll either become a hero or anti-hero.
It was 100% a joke at the end. That's why it ended so short with a cut. Every time Agatha talked to Sharon she called her Ms. Hart. It's meant to be almost cruel irony that Agatha only actually listened and learned her name once she was dead, even though she'd been told it many times.
They have to watch their words and wishes on the road. Ms. Hart said to be buried on the kitchen and she died on it. She also said she would drink a virgin's blood to lost wrinkles and everyone got plastic surgery.
@@mrlsoarezz I think this show has to do with Witches lore in general. The Witch's house on the woods from kids stories, I think each Witch will have their own house like a Scape Room. This one was Jen's and the punishment for failing was death by water just like in the door of the house, the full moon, the water phase. Then they left by crawling in the oven just like the witch in Hansel and Gretel. Indicating that the next house might be fire.
@@Lucas_Carvalho616 It makes sense. It would explain why Jennifer was so impressed by the house, maybe because it was shaped to please her tastes. But i'm still confused to why the road shapes itself with specific film references from specific time periods. There is a Big Little Lies reference in episode 3, we know there will be a early 70s and 80s horror references as well. I have a theory that maybe the presence of Westview residents is influencing the road to emulate film jumping time periods or Wanda somehow influenced/is influencing the road to do it. *Spoilers* I saw a promo for the 80s episode and the characters were interacting with a Ouija Board that spelled "It's Wanda's fault". This makes me think the characters will also get confused to why the Road is doing this film thing and are trying to extract answers from this board. The board blames it on Wanda. Still, gonna need more context to confirm that 😅
There are many shows or movies that the main character isn't a good person so why are you so upset about Agatha? Her character was always this way so I don't get the problem.
Crazy episode and I took that end as Agatha is just cold and pretends to mess up her name or not remember. Not so much she forgot that's why everyone looked at her after like "Really". She doesn't care about any of them but the interesting part when she stopped the teen I think it's a mix of she thinks of her child but also because he isn't part of the coven so he can't do the trails really the coven has to complete each task he is a extra since he was upstairs when they conjured the door
I appreciate them killing Mrs. Heart. It's not really a cliffhanger to me. It's more of a statement. Like, now it's getting more serious-they killed off the representation of goofiness.
I think we're not meant to like Agatha. At the end of the day she's a villain and her actions are questionable anyway. I'm glad they're not trying to water down her actions
Love this episode. Name dropping Mephisto is crazy but having Mrs. Hart died is crazier to me. I had the idea that deaths may be involved but still feel shocked and sad for Mrs. Hart. Also I appreciate Alice in this episode. She's always the one who attends to Mrs. Hart.
"Also I appreciate Alice in this episode. She's always the one who attends to Mrs. Hart." That's because Agatha needed Alice Wu as a protection witch for her coven. 👮♀As a former police-officer it's also in Alice's protective nature to look out over others.
Re: Jaby not liking Agatha; I think Agatha with powers has been self involved and mischievous but we loved her bc she was powerful. Now that she’s without powers her personality is kinda like she’s trying to skate by without losing her pride. Which makes sense of someone who’s gone from super powerful to nothing, and someone who’s hyper independent having to need other people. But we all need other people right? So maybe this had to happen to Agatha in order for her to mature as a witch. Hopefully we will get to see more of her letting her ego fall and becoming a more grounded individual who’s power is restored and amplified by collaborating with others. She was a nothing character at first who people fell in love with because of the way she played a naughty witch, and she has to stay true to that but also present character growth so it will be interesting to see what happens next and how these deaths will be thrown in her face for the lackluster leader that she is.
🤔 Wandavision's theme was grief/mourning. I like to believe that the main theme of *AAA* is guilt/the road to redemption, which is why I reckon that Agatha has indeed sacrificed her baby + her previous coven in order to get the Darkhold. In *WandaVision,* we saw her as a powerful witch who was willing to go to great lengths to gain more power, even if it meant manipulating and harming others. Her actions were driven by a deep desire for knowledge and power, which led her to betray her own coven. Has Agatha learned her lesson? 🧙♀Or will she repeat herstory to again gain more power? 🤓My guess is that if at the end of the road Agatha has to choose between bringing her Coven back from the death or bringing back the child she sacrificied to get the Darkhold, her answer will determine whether Agatha succesfully travelled the road to redemption. If Agatha has to choose between her coven and her child, it would indeed be a pivotal moment for her character development. 🧠If she chooses her child, it might indicate that she hasn't fully learned her lesson and is still driven by personal desires, potentially keeping her in the villain role. On the other hand, choosing her coven could signify growth and a shift towards redemption, possibly making her an anti-hero or even a hero. It will be interesting to see how the writers handle her character arc.
Aubrey Plaza is confirmed to be Lady Death and we finally heard the Big Name Mephisto. Show is better than expected so far. Not great but also not bad. Very solid
I have a feeling that Nicholas Scratch, Agatha's dead son, I think he is an agent of Mephisto now as Jenn said and he is inhabiting the body of Teen!!! And I also think Agatha somehow knows this. She may have put the redaction spell on him.
If it didn't work then the escape door wouldn't appear right 🤔? Maybe she drank the poison two times or it might be just the hair but what if they added it off screen, I don't know 😅
@@ambitious6963 now that I've seen some other comments saying it's not real Sharon, we've seen a scene of Rio coming out the earth right, what if next episode they bury Sharon's body and Rio comes out saying it was her🤔, I don't want to get your hopes up but it's a possible theory
What if the reason Agatha was so desperate for Wanda's power is so she could bring her son back. Like what if Agatha didn't actually sacrificed her son but he was taken from her that's why she became cold-hearted and is willing to kill other witches to gain power just to get her son back
When Mrs Foreman saw the door I instantly thought she maybe had more witch in her than she knows or maybe let on. And even though the show showed her dead I'm not convinced she's actually gone yet. We'll see where the episodes take us! Also, if Achara hasn't seen it yet, she really needs to watch The Craft.
Sharron drank before everyone drank together meaning the poison was acting faster, thats why her face puffed up first, and she said the thing about wanda, because wanda is her worst fear, and somewhere in that time gap she was already dead before the potion was finished. They were very detailed with the timing of everything.
I dropped the show on episode 2 since it was kinda boring, but I ended up picking it back up again and I'm glad I did because I enjoyed it as a whole. The part I dropped it was before the Witch's Road chant, to be clear. That was what got me hooked.
So I'm currently playing Marvel's midnight suns, and I sense that Agatha's case might be similar to Lilith's. Both mothers using Darkhold to achieve their goals, Lilith for the cure of her baby costing her mind, and Agatha for something costing her baby's life……Marvel witches are just fascinating
Agatha is iconic. I may not trust her intentions, but I do kind of want her to get her powers back. But I want Wanda to be alive to keep her in check. We'll see how things go.
I am calling it, Teen is actually Blackheart (which is why the seer cannot write his name, only a symbol when making the coven list). I believe he had something to do with Sharon's death as she was the only non-magic person and could see past the sigil on him. I think perhaps his father put it on him, maybe as punishment?
I love how the series manages to extend the witches universe. Now we know what the sygil is. And when the witch dies on the road, the coven forgets her like she has never been a part of them. P.S. I'll miss Mrs. Hart
I've noticed that Agatha in fact is the only one who forgot who the Sharon was. I wonder what her trial is. There are 5 witches, but only 4 elements. Agatha does not represent any of these. What if Agatha's trial is to protect her coven till the end (and thus do not forget them, proving, that she is not a selfish leader)? And what if the Road has...no end at all?
@@Herksil "There are 5 witches, but only 4 elements." 👍Correct, but there are 5 witches in a coven so there're 5 trials, 1 trial for each witch in the coven. 1. *Agatha Harkness* (Kathryn Hahn) - the leader of the coven 2. *Jennifer Kale* (Sasheer Zamata) - Apothecary witch 3. *Alice Wu-Gulliver* (Ali Ahn) - Protector witch 4. *Lilia Calderu* (Patti LuPone) - Divination witch 5. *Rio Vidal* (Aubrey Plaza) - Green witch *Mrs. Hart* (Debra Jo Rupp) - Bewitched Westview neighbor, technically not a witch *Teen* (Joe Locke) - Mysterious young witch who we have learned in this episode that he isn't part of the coven "And what if the Road has...no end at all?" 🤔If the Witches' Road has no end then 1) the witches in the coven can't be rewarded for successfully completing the trials on the Road. 2) the coven is stuck in that dimension. 🧠Not giving the Witches' Road an end transforms it into a paradox for the coven with *Endless Trials* : The witches might find themselves in an endless loop of trials, never reaching a conclusion, which is only setting them up for failure ie the death of each witch or a Sisyphus task if they keep succesfully completing each trial. If the Witches' Trial has no end, it then essentially is transformed into a *Dimensional Trap* : The coven could be trapped in that dimension, unable to return to their original world. This might force them to find a way to break the cycle or escape through unconventional means. "What if Agatha's trial is to protect her coven till the end (and thus do not forget them, proving, that she is not a selfish leader)?" 🧙♀My guess is that if the leader of the coven hasn't survived the trials on the Witches' Road, whoever has and claimed to be the coven's leader, must choose between her hearts desire or resurrecting all the fallen witches in her coven.
Like other people said have pointed out, and I agree. While I liked having Sharon as part of the crew, I'm pretty sure this is the opening to bringing Aubrey Plaza (Rio) back into the fold for the journey. Remember, the 4th person on the coven list was simply a black heart, and if you remember Episode 1, Agatha said Rio didn't have a heart, to which she replied, "Yes I do. It's black, and it beats for you." Black + Heart = Rio, who is an actual witch.
Maybe, but she was very powerful (she did make a serious effort to fight Wanda in a real 1v1 battle), so I'm thinking she was the last survivor of the first Road trip and she got blamed for everyone else dying, even though it did make her much more powerful for it.
They may have given the potion to Sharon Davis aka Mrs Hart with seconds left on the clock. But, they never added her hair to the potion. So, they had already messed up and condemned her by not thinking of her hair for that part of the potion.
"She wouldn't know her son if he walked over the doorstep." Confirmed, Teen is her son. He was released when the Darkhold was destroyed. (That's my theory anyway) Agatha suspects this which is why she's protective of him.
Hopefully there's more group singing. Everyone that replied to my comment on the last episode REALLY seemed to like that part. To a nearly VIOLENT degree 😂.
It’s funny that they won’t let him have a drink. The actor, Joe Locke, just turned 21 the other day. Although he’s British, and the legal drinking age there is 18.
"Marching ever forward 'Neath the wooded shrine I stray not from the path I hold death's hand in mine Primal night, giveth sight Familiar by thy side If one bе gone, we carry on Spirit as our guide" Something tells me we haven't seen the last of Sharon
Feeling kinda witchy in modern days is a healthy feeling! It means that we accept that we don't know everything (which we actually don't)...and everything is possible.
I like how Alice and Teen are paired together as they are currently the ones that care for the others, Jen is alone because she's kinda of self-preservation mode (which is fair if your with Agatha tbh) Laila and Agatha...dunno but they work together in this episode...R.I.P. Sharon Davis a.k.a. Mrs. Hart
Rewatch the trailers to see the(at least) temporary fate of Sharon; namely the disco scene. As far as Agatha goes I see her arc as one from a state of sociopathy to a humanity she once had before getting the book or had & didn’t know until now.
I like that they’re really playing up Agatha’s ruthlessness and selfishness. It makes the moments where she’s showing respect, regret, or empathy that much more impactful because it goes against her nature.
one thing I love with you both is sometimes you have deep but diverse thoughts on little/missabale moments with deeper meaning and the beauty is that as different as they are you are both right In regards to the ms hart situations 1 SIDE. Yes it was a pun joke because of them name Wanda gave her 2nd SIDE. Maybe there's more too it.. I mean she was part of the entrance /way to the witches road 🤔
So clearly the teen is not Scarlett’s child it’s Agatha’s… plot twist (Great moment for the green witch to step into the next episode filling in Sharon’s spot, poor Sharon though she was really sweet and hilarious to watch)
The thing is that they forgot Sharon's hair in the potion and they almost forgot to give her a drink, that's why the potion didn't work on the color on the first try either.
The reason the potion 🧪 didn’t work for Sharon was because a strand of her hair wasn’t added that’s why even though they gave her a mouthful of it it didn’t work sadly rip Sharon 😮😢
As usual, Jaby keeps complaining about EVERY detail when you were wrong last week that they actually knew Sharon was a normal person. Agatha was always a bad person, the whole point of this show is to expand in her viewpoint, maybe redeem her and the witch lore.
It *was* a joke, Jaby. Of sorts. Specifically, it shows us (and the rest of the coven) how self-centered Agatha really is. She really didn't know "Mrs. Hart's" real name was Sharon. Because she never bothered to learn.
I'm not sure if Jaby does voice acting, but he really should because his voice is smooth like butter. I didn't expect what happened at the end, but it was really close to the time limit. Now I'm wondering if it's going to happen to anyone else. That first trial was for the "Potion" witch so what's going to happen for the "Earth" trial. I think they should've just released 1 & 2 as one episode and the episode 3 as episode 2. I'm watching this for the first time I'm wondering if Agatha walked the road with the Asian lady's mother, betrayed her and that's why she never made it back. Agatha tends to operate in "A-hole Narcissist Mode" and I hate dealing with people like that in real life. She's entertaining to watch, but if she was a real person in our world I wouldn't save her if she was on fire. If the roles were reversed she'd probably use me for a cigarette lighter and do the witch laugh. Enjoyed the reaction 👍👍✌ out.
My theory is at the end of the road Agatha will have a change of heart and choose to bring back Ms. Hart instead of getting her powers back. Then the other witches, moved by what she did, will all blast her with some of their power for her to absorb.
@Nerd-Gaiden "Then the other witches, moved by what she did, will all blast her with some of their power for her to absorb." Assuming that the other witches survive each trial. What if 1 witch dies by each trial and only Agatha survives? 🤓My guess is that Agatha then has to choose between bringing her Coven back or bringing back the child she sacrificied to get the Darkhold. Her answer will determine whether Agatha succesfully travelled the road to redemption. 🧠If Agatha chooses her child she'll remain a villain in the MCU and if she chooses her coven she'll either become a hero or anti-hero.
i just realized that sharon said “bury me in that kitchen” and she died in the kitchen :(
Glad I'm not the only one
Don't forget the fact when the house appeared she also said "end of the road"
Agatha intentionally gave the wrong antidote so that when Sharon dies, the green witch can replace her in the next trial.
Agatha wanted Sharon to die; she's the suspect.
she teased a lot, she even said she would drink blood of the virgin and that's the last ingredient
@@kaharakaharathe last ingredient was blood of the unpoisoned- teen didn’t drink the wine
So, here’s an interesting thing. Teen said on the couch that “a lot happened to me when I was 13, too.” On the last episode, he said he’s 16. So, three years ago. What happened three years ago? The events of Wandavision
This is why I still have hope for him being billy cause it was in Wandavision where billy unlocked his power...three years ago 🤷🏽♂️
Agatha and Plaza have a conversation on the couch about a car accident too.
Okey, la serie ya se puso oscura, me gusta...
I think Rio is the one that put the spell in Teen.
I wonder if maybe they will combine Agathas child with Wandas, the soul of Billy and the empty shell that was Henry? Was that his name?
They didn't put Sharon's hair in the potion...so probably why it didn't work?
I KNOW I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE NOTICE THAT
well yes, that's the only reason why the potions didn't work for her
Actually, she was the only one who had two glasses of wine, so she needed two servings of potion--they only have her one.
@@vincentclark5853 ...along with not having her hair in the potion
@@vincentclark5853I get that she drank two glasses of wine 🍷 which doubled the poison ☠️ but it didn’t matter anyway because her hair was never placed into the potion so even though they gave her a mouthful it didn’t work as what makes the potion work is it having something if there’s in it sadly 😢
“I hope she doesn’t get killed” famous last words
I was like “let me hold your hand when I say this..”
I like how 3 episodes in Agatha is still a bitch to everyone. But I did love that when she saw the Darkhold in the carriage she looked like she had overwhelming regret.
She's a grieving mother just like Wanda
Made me think what if the reason she was so desperate for Wanda's power is so she could bring her son back. Like what if Agatha didn't actually sacrificed her son but he was taken from her that's why she became cold-hearted and is willing to kill other witches to gain power just to get her son back
@@mrlsoarezz
"She's a grieving mother just like Wanda"
🖐How can she be grieving if she willingly sacrificied her newborn to get the Darkhold?
I think it's more guilt than grief for having traded her newborn for more power, while Wanda grieved over losing Vision.
🧠Wanda's grief is pure love, while Agatha's is tainted by her ambition & desire for more power. A true mother would've sacrificed her own life to safe her baby's, while Agatha clearly didn't.
@@TrickyDi think its not grief nor guilt its pure regret she regrets her decision to give up her child for the darkhold.
@@TrickyD Even if it's tainted, it's still grief, isn't it? It makes her feelings of grief more complex and convoluted since she was the one that caused it. Plus it's a nice parallel between Agatha and Wanda, both are mothers that lost their respective children.
When they were at the front door of the house,they said it was a full moon and the Teen said it was water. Later they ended up under water. I definitely need to pay attention.
Fire, earth, and air may be next too.
Woah
@@kofabillionNext is definitely fire
@@kofabillionnext is fire, alice’s trial. they even went into an oven to escape that trial and now the leaves are red on the road
yeah same there are so many bits I didn't catch from when I watched it aaaaa
This episode showed it’s really going to get dark
did not expect the writers to actually do it.I was panicking when they didn't take her hair, but I couldn't believe someone died this early, and it's the normie
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darker than anyone could imagine
I call fake out. Lady Death is in this show, we’ll see Sharon again
29:37 pretty sure it’s just part of the joke and also showing how much Agatha doesn’t care about anyone
Anyone else think Agatha really doesn't know what happens on the road? I'm betting she's never been there. She just traded her son for the Darkhold to get power. But also they now need a green witch...and who's the only other green witch still available??? Rio. I do hope they bring Debra Jo back for a clip or so in the upcoming eps, she's hilarious.
Perhaps. If she really went through all this before and knew that this was a test, than she could've at least influenced the test through tactics. I mean they are a witches, ofcourse whatever you drink or eat within a trail can be poisonous. Her slamming the window to get out doesn't vouch for her former experience eighter
Right. If she really went through all this before and knew that this was a test, than she could've at least influence the test through tactics. I mean they are a witches, ofcourse whatever you drink or eat within a trail can be poisonous. Her slamming the window to get out doesn't vouch for her former experience eighter
My response keeps getting deleted but, right!?!
im hoping sharon got sent back to the real world but i know thats delusional thinking lol. im js sad she got offed 3 eps in
@@apollokickzI think the real Sharron is still alive in Westview.
I think Rio was disguised as Sharon. Because I believe in the next episode, they’re going to bury her in the ground and then that’s where Rio comes out of the ground like we saw in the trailer and it turns out to be her. Cuz no way their goanna kill off Sharron for no reason 😭
They didn't add her hair to the potion and she did drink more of the wine
And she drank it a lot sooner then the rest.
She’d also a non witch so its not like everything will react the same way to her
JUSTICE TO MS. HART
It’s Sharon
@@abelyeneneh I read it in her voice 😂
Who’s Sharon?
Ms heart it's just Avery mimicking being her.
Umbreon: "DON'T DEADNAME PEOPLE!"
Regarding the end: Agatha never bothered remembering Sharon's real name (because Agatha is a terrible person :p ), which is why she kept calling her Mrs. Hart. Not even registering her real name after poor Sharon died was why everyone looked at Agatha in horror/disgust when she said "Who's Sharon?"
(That's my take anyway.)
This exactly. Agatha didn’t want nor care to learn her real name.
Indeed. It's a running joke that ends with tragedy - and people also forget that it's been less than 24hrs since Agatha was released from the spell. It was clear when she grabbed Sharon to be the replacement green witch that she didn't care to remember her real name vs the imprinted name from the wanda hex for the last 3 years.
Did anyone notice how when they first arrived on the road, the roots were blue and so was the path. And then the element was Water. That would mean they now entered the "Fire" stage, since its red instead. Each test is for one of the 4 elemental witches, water meant potions.
I believe that was a joke at the end because Agatha is so used to the Mrs. Hart name. She even talks over Sharon as she tries to correct Agatha on her name earlier in the episode. It was to try and soften the blow of unfortunate death to the audience.
The joke at the end flew right over Jabys head 😂
He's the king of overthinking stuff. “It's gotta be more than a joke. There's has to be some sort of implication.” No wonder he barely enjoys what he watches.
As someone who grew up on That 70’s Show I felt so bad for Debra Jo Rupp aka Kitty this whole episode.
Yeah its sad you want her to have a happy ending back home
The potion wouldn't have worked with her unfortunately, they never added her hair... I have the feeling that the potion doesn't work on you without it
Most likely. They weren’t thinking straight 😢😔
That is a great point I didn't even think of that.
they were hallucinating and not thinking right except for one person, I have a theory teen let her die since she's the only one who is not a witchfolk and can know who he is
@@dizdude897 if he is Scratch maybe, but so far Teen has been shown to be a rule stickler and a sweet guy, it doesnt make sense, also teen was also worried about everyone and worried, it would make sense it slipped his mind since he was the one who took care of the potion after the ingredients were put on
She also drank two glasses of poison.
"I hope she doesnt get killed"
Me: 🙃
Not them overthinking the final joke
Sharon died because her hair wasn't added to the potion. So even if they gave it to her, the potion wasn't attuned to her being so it did not heal her as it would if they added her hair.
This sets us up for the other witch to join them at some point. Since she's the real green witch?
I love that we’ve got an MCU project where the protagonist is just an unrepentantly mean, callous slime ball. It’s so refreshing.
Yeah I think Agatha in the end will care for the coven but will still be pretty bitchy it's just part of her charm. She loves the witchy sterotypes
everything does HAVE to be deeper or have implications. its just a running gag. she calls her mrs hart and she says "sharon". they had to end this COMEDY series on a gag not a downer.
my inner voice kept shouting, "Y'ALL FORGOT SHARON, HER HAIR AIN'T THERE YET."
He really overthinks things, I think. I believe the ending line was just a joke
Nah many people thought this way too
@@TakisEnjoyerits weird because its been set up in all 3 episodes that Agatha doesn’t care to learn her real name and just kept calling her Ms. Hart, so she never got Sharon in her mind
IT's because she only now the name of Ms heart not MS sharon.
Regarding Agstha baby we also don't know that she gave her child willingly, maybe she made a deal with who ever had the dark hold at the time and the unintended consequence was that her child was killed/disappeared.
@betaich
😐Highly unlikely, because the Darkhold, also known as the Book of the Damned or the Book of Sins, is a powerful and ancient grimoire filled with dark magic spells. It was written by the dark elder god Chthon and is known to corrupt anyone who reads it. The book's influence can lead to the loss of one's mind or soul, making it extremely dangerous.
@@TrickyD yeah but before she could read the book she would have to aquire it somehow, however that happened could be the deal gone wrong.
@@betaich
"yeah but before she could read the book she would have to aquire it somehow, however that happened could be the deal gone wrong."
😐Still very unlikely, because in the finale of *WandaVision,* it was revealed that Agatha Harkness had the Darkhold all along. She had used it to amplify her powers and manipulate the events in Westview. Later, Wanda Maximoff took possession of the Darkhold and began studying it, which set up her character's arc for future MCU projects.
It's very likely that when Wanda stole Agatha's magic, Agatha still could absorb the witchcraft from every witch who blasted her, because it was a gift from the Darkhold rather than inherent witchcraft.
@@TrickyD we only know that she had the darkhold for a while from wanda vision, I am talking about before she had the darkhold she was in an age in the wanda vision flashback were she could have had a child when she got the darkhold. We saw in a flashback that she got it and her age would be old enough to bear at least 1 child.
@@betaich
"We saw in a flashback that she got it and her age would be old enough to bear at least 1 child."
🤓My point is that Agatha's willingness to trade her child for the Darkhold suggests a deep-seated ambition & moral ambiguity that predates the Darkhold's influence. This implies that her quest for power was driven by her own desires & ambitions, rather than being solely a result of the Darkhold's corruption.
🧠In contrast, Wanda's actions seem more directly influenced by the Darkhold, as her descent into darkness appears to be more closely tied to the book's corrupting influence. This distinction highlights the different motivations and character traits of Agatha & Wanda, making their stories even more compelling.
Actual Sigil Magic can be anything. Make a sigil to bring wealth, love, prosperity, knowledge, power.
Watching this back after the finale is crazy! Agatha guiding Billy on how to build each trial. The 1st trial's aesthetic being basic bc he didnt know anyone well enough to tailor the trial to them. The 2nd trial being Alice's bc he talked to her about her trauma. Billy making himself part of the antidote to the potion bc he didnt get to drink with the coven. I love this so much 😮
So...we don't see Sharon slide down. She's just there.
😂😂😂
Yeah, I noticed that too. What’s up with that?!?
ikr, I'm not looking sharon sliding down too
she slid down with lilia
Hidden on purpose but it would have been really macabre to put focus on a corpse sliding comically down chute. 😂
No, Jaby. It's just a joke. Agatha keeps calling her Mrs. Hart cause the other witches don't know she's not the right witches represented by the black heart in the coven list.
The joke is "Who's Sharon? I only see Mrs. Hart here."
no it was not, agatha always says sharon name mrs hart, she's not intentionally calling her that, she always forgets her name is sharon
@@febriyansyaputra9128 nope
@@febriyansyaputra9128 This. Agatha isn't being deceptive in the name calling. She's just extremely dismissive of other people. Especially some mortal non-witch. She doesn't care enough to learn or remember her name, and the irony is that she only finally gets it once she's dead.
I think it's not a joke and she has forgotten that such witch has ever been in her coven. It might be her own trial which lasts from the very beginning. She said that she had managed to get to the end of the Road by herself before. I bet she was not alone, she just does not remember the coven she was with (and she said only a coven can enter the Road)
@@Herksil I think her coven just died on the way. She didn't walk it alone, but she finished it alone. She has a bad reputation as a witch killer as it is and I don't think it's just from her Salem days.
The running gag of Agatha not knowing Sharon's name could be attributed to a few things. Wanda's spell could still have a lingering effect on her mind, Agatha thinks Sharon is beneath her as a non-witch and therefore doesn't care to remember her name, or it could just be a joke.
It was a joke. No implications. Agatha just doesn’t give af
What if Agatha's Road Finish line wish is to bring her coven back!!! THIS COVEN! We all know Mrs. Hart is just the beginning.
"What if Agatha's Road Finish line wish is to bring her coven back!!! THIS COVEN! We all know Mrs. Hart is just the beginning."
🤓My guess is that Agatha has to choose between bringing her Coven back or bringing back the child she sacrificied to get the Darkhold.
Her answer will determine whether Agatha succesfully travelled the road to redemption.
🧠If Agatha chooses her child she'll remain a villain in the MCU and if she chooses her coven she'll either become a hero or anti-hero.
It was 100% a joke at the end. That's why it ended so short with a cut. Every time Agatha talked to Sharon she called her Ms. Hart. It's meant to be almost cruel irony that Agatha only actually listened and learned her name once she was dead, even though she'd been told it many times.
They have to watch their words and wishes on the road. Ms. Hart said to be buried on the kitchen and she died on it. She also said she would drink a virgin's blood to lost wrinkles and everyone got plastic surgery.
Maybe there is something to do with chaos magic? Plus the TV show references inside the road must be tied into Wanda as well
@@mrlsoarezz I think this show has to do with Witches lore in general. The Witch's house on the woods from kids stories, I think each Witch will have their own house like a Scape Room. This one was Jen's and the punishment for failing was death by water just like in the door of the house, the full moon, the water phase. Then they left by crawling in the oven just like the witch in Hansel and Gretel. Indicating that the next house might be fire.
@@Lucas_Carvalho616 It makes sense. It would explain why Jennifer was so impressed by the house, maybe because it was shaped to please her tastes. But i'm still confused to why the road shapes itself with specific film references from specific time periods. There is a Big Little Lies reference in episode 3, we know there will be a early 70s and 80s horror references as well. I have a theory that maybe the presence of Westview residents is influencing the road to emulate film jumping time periods or Wanda somehow influenced/is influencing the road to do it.
*Spoilers*
I saw a promo for the 80s episode and the characters were interacting with a Ouija Board that spelled "It's Wanda's fault". This makes me think the characters will also get confused to why the Road is doing this film thing and are trying to extract answers from this board. The board blames it on Wanda. Still, gonna need more context to confirm that 😅
That’s the effects of the poison, which Jennifer confirmed
YESSS Another episode of Achara *cough* I mean…Agatha All Along 😂 always excited to watch your guys’ reaction ❤
There are many shows or movies that the main character isn't a good person so why are you so upset about Agatha? Her character was always this way so I don't get the problem.
I definitely can’t wait to see the next one love y’all .
Crazy episode and I took that end as Agatha is just cold and pretends to mess up her name or not remember. Not so much she forgot that's why everyone looked at her after like "Really". She doesn't care about any of them but the interesting part when she stopped the teen I think it's a mix of she thinks of her child but also because he isn't part of the coven so he can't do the trails really the coven has to complete each task he is a extra since he was upstairs when they conjured the door
As a female viewer who is loving this series it’s so nice seeing another female viewer have just as much fun with it
I appreciate them killing Mrs. Heart. It's not really a cliffhanger to me. It's more of a statement. Like, now it's getting more serious-they killed off the representation of goofiness.
I think we're not meant to like Agatha. At the end of the day she's a villain and her actions are questionable anyway. I'm glad they're not trying to water down her actions
Love this episode. Name dropping Mephisto is crazy but having Mrs. Hart died is crazier to me. I had the idea that deaths may be involved but still feel shocked and sad for Mrs. Hart.
Also I appreciate Alice in this episode. She's always the one who attends to Mrs. Hart.
"Also I appreciate Alice in this episode. She's always the one who attends to Mrs. Hart."
That's because Agatha needed Alice Wu as a protection witch for her coven.
👮♀As a former police-officer it's also in Alice's protective nature to look out over others.
@@TrickyD oh yeah I forgot about that. Makes sense. Thank you for pointing that out.
Re: Jaby not liking Agatha; I think Agatha with powers has been self involved and mischievous but we loved her bc she was powerful. Now that she’s without powers her personality is kinda like she’s trying to skate by without losing her pride. Which makes sense of someone who’s gone from super powerful to nothing, and someone who’s hyper independent having to need other people. But we all need other people right? So maybe this had to happen to Agatha in order for her to mature as a witch. Hopefully we will get to see more of her letting her ego fall and becoming a more grounded individual who’s power is restored and amplified by collaborating with others. She was a nothing character at first who people fell in love with because of the way she played a naughty witch, and she has to stay true to that but also present character growth so it will be interesting to see what happens next and how these deaths will be thrown in her face for the lackluster leader that she is.
🤔 Wandavision's theme was grief/mourning. I like to believe that the main theme of *AAA* is guilt/the road to redemption, which is why I reckon that Agatha has indeed sacrificed her baby + her previous coven in order to get the Darkhold.
In *WandaVision,* we saw her as a powerful witch who was willing to go to great lengths to gain more power, even if it meant manipulating and harming others. Her actions were driven by a deep desire for knowledge and power, which led her to betray her own coven.
Has Agatha learned her lesson?
🧙♀Or will she repeat herstory to again gain more power?
🤓My guess is that if at the end of the road Agatha has to choose between bringing her Coven back from the death or bringing back the child she sacrificied to get the Darkhold,
her answer will determine whether Agatha succesfully travelled the road to redemption. If Agatha has to choose between her coven and her child, it would indeed be a pivotal moment for her character development.
🧠If she chooses her child, it might indicate that she hasn't fully learned her lesson and is still driven by personal desires, potentially keeping her in the villain role. On the other hand, choosing her coven could signify growth and a shift towards redemption, possibly making her an anti-hero or even a hero.
It will be interesting to see how the writers handle her character arc.
Aubrey Plaza is confirmed to be Lady Death and we finally heard the Big Name Mephisto. Show is better than expected so far. Not great but also not bad. Very solid
achara’s excitement with the show is so fun to watch. it certainly has a target audience and i’m right there with her 🎉
I have a feeling that Nicholas Scratch, Agatha's dead son, I think he is an agent of Mephisto now as Jenn said and he is inhabiting the body of Teen!!! And I also think Agatha somehow knows this. She may have put the redaction spell on him.
men watching this show: 😶 is that a joke?
women: MY WITCHES!
This was the best episode so far, Hope She is not dead
I think the potion didn't work on Sharon because her hair wasn't added to the mixture
If it didn't work then the escape door wouldn't appear right 🤔? Maybe she drank the poison two times or it might be just the hair but what if they added it off screen, I don't know 😅
@@CoralAries-fc7jr lol, they didn't even remember she was there until the last second, I doubt they remembered her hair
@@ambitious6963 now that I've seen some other comments saying it's not real Sharon, we've seen a scene of Rio coming out the earth right, what if next episode they bury Sharon's body and Rio comes out saying it was her🤔, I don't want to get your hopes up but it's a possible theory
What if the reason Agatha was so desperate for Wanda's power is so she could bring her son back. Like what if Agatha didn't actually sacrificed her son but he was taken from her that's why she became cold-hearted and is willing to kill other witches to gain power just to get her son back
When Mrs Foreman saw the door I instantly thought she maybe had more witch in her than she knows or maybe let on. And even though the show showed her dead I'm not convinced she's actually gone yet. We'll see where the episodes take us!
Also, if Achara hasn't seen it yet, she really needs to watch The Craft.
Teen is the only one who can make Agatha do things. She cares about him.
They did not add Mrs. Hart hair to the potion. I'm thinking that is probably why she died.
Oh I didn't think about that. I thought it was because she took two glasses of wine but only one dose of the cure.
@@thehuntsman8341 Funny that I did not think about the two glasses of wine
That kid is the only boy in the group. It's like The Loud House.
Sharron drank before everyone drank together meaning the poison was acting faster, thats why her face puffed up first, and she said the thing about wanda, because wanda is her worst fear, and somewhere in that time gap she was already dead before the potion was finished. They were very detailed with the timing of everything.
Anyone see how she smiled at teen before Sharon rang the door bell.And how she was protective of him when she said he was gonna dring the wine.
Apparently this episode we learn Achara is an aggressive drunk and enabler. :)
14:57 I love that you questioned where you’d find frankincense and not the guts of a eusocial insect 😂
I dropped the show on episode 2 since it was kinda boring, but I ended up picking it back up again and I'm glad I did because I enjoyed it as a whole. The part I dropped it was before the Witch's Road chant, to be clear. That was what got me hooked.
Teen is Billy. But Billy is a puppet extension of Mephisto. He doesn’t realise he’s not real. Mephisto absorbs him back into himself at the end.
So I'm currently playing Marvel's midnight suns, and I sense that Agatha's case might be similar to Lilith's. Both mothers using Darkhold to achieve their goals, Lilith for the cure of her baby costing her mind, and Agatha for something costing her baby's life……Marvel witches are just fascinating
Agatha is iconic. I may not trust her intentions, but I do kind of want her to get her powers back. But I want Wanda to be alive to keep her in check. We'll see how things go.
I am calling it, Teen is actually Blackheart (which is why the seer cannot write his name, only a symbol when making the coven list). I believe he had something to do with Sharon's death as she was the only non-magic person and could see past the sigil on him. I think perhaps his father put it on him, maybe as punishment?
I love how the series manages to extend the witches universe. Now we know what the sygil is. And when the witch dies on the road, the coven forgets her like she has never been a part of them. P.S. I'll miss Mrs. Hart
I've noticed that Agatha in fact is the only one who forgot who the Sharon was. I wonder what her trial is. There are 5 witches, but only 4 elements. Agatha does not represent any of these. What if Agatha's trial is to protect her coven till the end (and thus do not forget them, proving, that she is not a selfish leader)?
And what if the Road has...no end at all?
@@Herksil
"There are 5 witches, but only 4 elements."
👍Correct, but there are 5 witches in a coven so there're 5 trials, 1 trial for each witch in the coven.
1. *Agatha Harkness* (Kathryn Hahn) - the leader of the coven
2. *Jennifer Kale* (Sasheer Zamata) - Apothecary witch
3. *Alice Wu-Gulliver* (Ali Ahn) - Protector witch
4. *Lilia Calderu* (Patti LuPone) - Divination witch
5. *Rio Vidal* (Aubrey Plaza) - Green witch
*Mrs. Hart* (Debra Jo Rupp) - Bewitched Westview neighbor, technically not a witch
*Teen* (Joe Locke) - Mysterious young witch who we have learned in this episode that he isn't part of the coven
"And what if the Road has...no end at all?"
🤔If the Witches' Road has no end then
1) the witches in the coven can't be rewarded for successfully completing the trials on the Road.
2) the coven is stuck in that dimension.
🧠Not giving the Witches' Road an end transforms it into a paradox for the coven with *Endless Trials* : The witches might find themselves in an endless loop of trials, never reaching a conclusion, which is only setting them up for failure ie the death of each witch or a Sisyphus task if they keep succesfully completing each trial.
If the Witches' Trial has no end, it then essentially is transformed into a *Dimensional Trap* : The coven could be trapped in that dimension, unable to return to their original world. This might force them to find a way to break the cycle or escape through unconventional means.
"What if Agatha's trial is to protect her coven till the end (and thus do not forget them, proving, that she is not a selfish leader)?"
🧙♀My guess is that if the leader of the coven hasn't survived the trials on the Witches' Road, whoever has and claimed to be the coven's leader, must choose between her hearts desire or resurrecting all the fallen witches in her coven.
this feels exactly like escape room and i love it
Good job girl , you were on point with everything
Like other people said have pointed out, and I agree. While I liked having Sharon as part of the crew, I'm pretty sure this is the opening to bringing Aubrey Plaza (Rio) back into the fold for the journey. Remember, the 4th person on the coven list was simply a black heart, and if you remember Episode 1, Agatha said Rio didn't have a heart, to which she replied, "Yes I do. It's black, and it beats for you." Black + Heart = Rio, who is an actual witch.
Ms. Hart/Sharon’s hair was not placed in the potion.
Yall work FAST omg😭😭😭
Agatha says she's survived the road before. I'm thinking it was all a lie
Maybe, but she was very powerful (she did make a serious effort to fight Wanda in a real 1v1 battle), so I'm thinking she was the last survivor of the first Road trip and she got blamed for everyone else dying, even though it did make her much more powerful for it.
They're keeping with the TV show theme. This episode had major Pretty Little Liars vibes
They may have given the potion to Sharon Davis aka Mrs Hart with seconds left on the clock. But, they never added her hair to the potion. So, they had already messed up and condemned her by not thinking of her hair for that part of the potion.
Im so invested! This crazyy
"She wouldn't know her son if he walked over the doorstep."
Confirmed, Teen is her son. He was released when the Darkhold was destroyed. (That's my theory anyway)
Agatha suspects this which is why she's protective of him.
Not confirmed. It's a red herring. Nick Scratch is Agatha's son...
Gullible is written on the ceiling
anyway…… Have you seen the Funkopop spoiler? 🫢
@@havok6280Yes. Nick Scratch is Agatha's son. That's what the OP is saying. That Teen is Nick Scratch.
Hopefully there's more group singing. Everyone that replied to my comment on the last episode REALLY seemed to like that part. To a nearly VIOLENT degree 😂.
It’s funny that they won’t let him have a drink. The actor, Joe Locke, just turned 21 the other day. Although he’s British, and the legal drinking age there is 18.
You forget that Mrs Hart had 2 full glasses. The others only had one. And her hair wasn't in the antidote.
"Marching ever forward
'Neath the wooded shrine
I stray not from the path
I hold death's hand in mine
Primal night, giveth sight
Familiar by thy side
If one bе gone, we carry on
Spirit as our guide"
Something tells me we haven't seen the last of Sharon
14:23 her biggest fear is Wanda, she really gets traummatised of the Hex :/
Feeling kinda witchy in modern days is a healthy feeling! It means that we accept that we don't know everything (which we actually don't)...and everything is possible.
I like how Alice and Teen are paired together as they are currently the ones that care for the others, Jen is alone because she's kinda of self-preservation mode (which is fair if your with Agatha tbh) Laila and Agatha...dunno but they work together in this episode...R.I.P. Sharon Davis a.k.a. Mrs. Hart
Rewatch the trailers to see the(at least) temporary fate of Sharon; namely the disco scene.
As far as Agatha goes I see her arc as one from a state of sociopathy to a humanity she once had before getting the book or had & didn’t know until now.
This series is getting better and better, Mr.Hart.🖤💔
Amazing episode ✨🟣✨
I like that they’re really playing up Agatha’s ruthlessness and selfishness. It makes the moments where she’s showing respect, regret, or empathy that much more impactful because it goes against her nature.
8:38 Yeah, Mephisto has huge connections with Doctor Doom's mother, Scarlet Witch, Ghost Rider etc.
one thing I love with you both is sometimes you have deep but diverse thoughts on little/missabale moments with deeper meaning and the beauty is that as different as they are you are both right In regards to the ms hart situations
1 SIDE. Yes it was a pun joke because of them name Wanda gave her
2nd SIDE. Maybe there's more too it.. I mean she was part of the entrance /way to the witches road
🤔
So clearly the teen is not Scarlett’s child it’s Agatha’s… plot twist (Great moment for the green witch to step into the next episode filling in Sharon’s spot, poor Sharon though she was really sweet and hilarious to watch)
The thing is that they forgot Sharon's hair in the potion and they almost forgot to give her a drink, that's why the potion didn't work on the color on the first try either.
Fun fact: the bottle of Kyle's products is made of plastic.
The reason the potion 🧪 didn’t work for Sharon was because a strand of her hair wasn’t added that’s why even though they gave her a mouthful of it it didn’t work sadly rip Sharon 😮😢
i read that riddle twice and immediately thought alcohol idk if that makes me smart or a degen
Blink and you’ll miss it there’s a painting of the stork that was on wanda’s nursery wall in the house.
As usual, Jaby keeps complaining about EVERY detail when you were wrong last week that they actually knew Sharon was a normal person. Agatha was always a bad person, the whole point of this show is to expand in her viewpoint, maybe redeem her and the witch lore.
It *was* a joke, Jaby. Of sorts. Specifically, it shows us (and the rest of the coven) how self-centered Agatha really is. She really didn't know "Mrs. Hart's" real name was Sharon.
Because she never bothered to learn.
I'm not sure if Jaby does voice acting, but he really should because his voice is smooth like butter.
I didn't expect what happened at the end, but it was really close to the time limit.
Now I'm wondering if it's going to happen to anyone else. That first trial was for the "Potion" witch so what's going to happen for the "Earth" trial.
I think they should've just released 1 & 2 as one episode and the episode 3 as episode 2.
I'm watching this for the first time I'm wondering if Agatha walked the road with the Asian lady's mother, betrayed her and that's why she never made it back.
Agatha tends to operate in "A-hole Narcissist Mode" and I hate dealing with people like that in real life.
She's entertaining to watch, but if she was a real person in our world I wouldn't save her if she was on fire.
If the roles were reversed she'd probably use me for a cigarette lighter and do the witch laugh.
Enjoyed the reaction 👍👍✌ out.
WandaVision nation freaking out after waiting 4 years for a Mephisto mention
The joke about her not remembering her name is that none of them matter to her. Her plan was always to steal their powers. She's still the villain
My theory is at the end of the road Agatha will have a change of heart and choose to bring back Ms. Hart instead of getting her powers back. Then the other witches, moved by what she did, will all blast her with some of their power for her to absorb.
@Nerd-Gaiden
"Then the other witches, moved by what she did, will all blast her with some of their power for her to absorb."
Assuming that the other witches survive each trial. What if 1 witch dies by each trial and only Agatha survives?
🤓My guess is that Agatha then has to choose between bringing her Coven back or bringing back the child she sacrificied to get the Darkhold.
Her answer will determine whether Agatha succesfully travelled the road to redemption.
🧠If Agatha chooses her child she'll remain a villain in the MCU and if she chooses her coven she'll either become a hero or anti-hero.
@@TrickyD Ooooo. Yeah I like this better.
Вроде бы если агата высосет силы из другой ведьмы то ведьма рассыпится
Just a theory, Teen = Wiccan = Nick Scratch