Wanda didn't felt Billy because when he reincarnated in William's body, he fell under the Sigil. That's why he knew he wasn't William Kaplan, but also didn't knew he was Billy Maximoff. His only clue was his brothers name he said right before losing his memories.
Exactly, the sigil works shielding him from all magic users including the person who placed it and himself. Wanda cant find him in this reality because of it and as a magic user himself he doesnt know who he is entirely either just that he is not William Kaplan, its not until Bohner clues he in that realized who he is.
He doesn't know Tommy until he met Ralph Bohner, it's like a dream he yelled the name then forget immediately, that's why he's anxious about how he can read minds because he doesn't know he's Billy Maximoff he lost his memories.
Why Wanda didn't feel tommy, billy said he could feel him, so he was there too without sigil, Wanda said "darkhold only showed me the truth", I doubt that, maybe darkhold hid her children so that she would fulfill her ultimate purpose, destroying the world 👀
@@twoll5688 no, he didn't forgot the name. He forgot everything else but the name, as the name he said after his reincarnation. He didn't knew why he said that or who it was, but he knew someone named Tommy was impotant for him. When Ralph said Tommy's name and said his brother could read minds, he connected the dots: • He is the mind reading Billy, so his brother is the Tommy he was calling for when he wake up.
@@CoralAries-fc7jr up until now, this is an open hole for me too. Perhaps Billy can feel Tommy due to some other connection that is not magic as we've seen it. I don't know their story in details, but I believe Tommy is a mutant, speedster like his uncle, and not a wizard. But until further explanations, this remains a plot hole.
I don't know if you noticed, but his boyfriend texted him "you are my :black heart:". The showrunner confirmed that Billy was in fact the black heart that Lillia wrote on the list. She couldn't write his actual name because of the sigil
I think Rio is after William. He died, but she didn't get what she needed from him, because another soul inhabited his body. I think the final battle will be against Agatha and Rio over Billy's soul, because without the soul, she can have the body. Agatha will then serve as the mentor for Billy to become the Wiccan he's meant to be in the future. In the comics, Agatha is a mentor to Wanda, so this is a perfect fit. Note that he says "My name is William Kaplan" as that is his name. However, the second time, he says "I'm Billy Maximoff" because that's who he is. I think in due time, he'll drop the Maximoff, and just go by Billy Kaplan. Best of both worlds, the first name given by his mother, and the last name provided by his parents.
Yeah, that Sigil changed the entire course of events, William had the Sigil before Billy entered his body, masking him from any Witch with a Heartbeat, so Wanda wouldn't be able to sense him at all sending her on the path she went. Lillia is really a powerful character in the MCU, she does her actions in private, but with the ripple effect causes drastic changes to the world. One tiny Sigil caused so many things to go into motion.
@@therainbowreels In this universe Nick is probably the reason she is evil. She hates herself for something she did. She has feelings for Billy. She will most likely save him from Rio (she is death and Billy is basically the body of two dead boys). Billy is the 4th witch, the black heart. Rio might not even be real beyond existing in peoples' minds.
I love what you said about Billy PERCEIVES Agatha as a villain. I won’t say much more, but I think that’s going to be instrumental going into the rest of the show. It’s all about Billy’s perception, and more broadly, everyone’s perception of Agatha - as a villain, as a witch, as a mother. Her reputation, vs her actual self and her actual history. And can she actually, as she says, choose to be good. Love ur reactions!
Lilia put the Sigil on William Kaplan when he was still alive. Since his life line was split and he was destined to become Billy Maximoff, who later possessed the body, the Sigil worked both ways.
He lost his memory of him as Billy because the bodies have different brains which holds the memories, that's why no one remembers about their past lifes, in his case he knows there's something's wrong and something is missing, everything seems not normal, later on he doesn't remember anything about himself Billy Maximoff until he met Ralph Bohner.
He was also smart enough not to zap Agatha directly. We know now that he will not fall into that trap. He possessed the others and had them dump her off the road. Nicholas Scratch in the comics is Agatha's child and the father of the Salem Seven. He is also a massive villain. I suspect they have decided to change his story altogether. Agatha has to redeem herself if she has a future in the MCU. She needs to become the mentor she has always been.
It’s a great setup for redeeming Wanda and Agatha both. They’re suggesting now that Agatha’s mother and their coven turned on her for something that wasn’t her fault. Presumably accidentally killing another witch, possibly her son Nicholas, when her absorption power was triggered. Then she winds up an outcast who has to protect herself and eventually corrupted by the Darkhold. Which leads to her trying to steal Wanda’s power and Wanda taking the Darkhold and being corrupted. I say at the end Wanda triggered a series of events that in time result in her family being reunited and herself resurrected free of the Darkhold’s influence.
Yes, when Billy lashed out at Agatha, Lilia, and Jen, he was extremely upset and lashing out. That was the first time he’d really used his magic behind the mind reading and he was operating on instincts and strong emotions. He can’t just wield it at will yet. He also might have overexerted himself. The interrogation scene from Billy’s POV was hilarious. Agatha imagined him as such a slick criminal, and in reality he was such a clumsy loser (affectionate). Fun fact, the prolonged “poking the bear” and pen click sequence was improvised by Kathryn and Joe, as was the “I don’t wanna go back in the closet” joke. I’m not sure exactly what Lilia saw, but we got a glimpse of the 16 year old Billy we know now in her crystal ball. Even if she didn’t see any details, a 13 year old with his abilities and background could be vulnerable to other witches preying on him. The Tower (reversed) is a Tarot card, so she was giving a reading. Fun fact, a big version of that card is in her tent!
8:08 The Sigil protected William from Wanda too. I don't know if Lilia was protecting William from Wanda exclusively or just from all witches in general but she feared for his safety enough to cast the sigil in the first place. Sigils are broke when they're no longer needed & that's why Agatha told Billy that its unfortunate for him that every witch with a beating heart now knows who he is. If Wanda is truly alive somewhere that includes her
Some points: - The car crash happened at the same time the Hex was fading. It happend simultaneously with the scene were Wanda and Vision were saying goodbye to Billy and Tommy. Just before Teen died we could hear a dialogue between the twins. When his heart stopped and the Hex vanished, Billy's soul jump into Teen's body. The first thing he said when he woke up was his brother's name: Tommy! - William Kaplan DIED at the car crash and Billy Maximoff's soul took his body. The car crash was mentioned by Agatha during episode 1 when she was under Wanda's Spell. - Lilia put the Sigil on Billy/William, that's why Wanda wasn't able to find him during the end of WandaVision and the beginning of Multiverse of Madness. Since the Sigil hide him from ALL witches. - Billy's boyfriend said he's his Black Heart 🖤. Wich confirms he's part of the Coven. Since Lilia couldn't know of his name because of the Sigil, she draw the Black Heart. - You could see by the posters on his bedroom that Billy Kaplan was a big fan of magic. That was the theme for his Bat Mitzvah party. That's why there was a Palm Reading tent. - In Dr.Strange 2 when Stephen possessed the dead body of his variant the souls of the Danm attacked him saying that possessing a dead body is prohibited
@@kevinsims5791 I think still counts. Even Agatha said he broken the rules. I think what Stephen did in MOM is the worst case because it was routing corpse. In Billy's case it was a question of survivor, he didn't intend to do it.
Also he only hears thoughts of distress or intense feelings so he probably heard the mom & dad’s thoughts during the before/during/right after the crash just like how he heard Vision on Halloween before Wanda spread the hex to save him. So he jumped in his body as he died, knowingly or unknowingly. I feel bad for the parents, their son died /:
My little theory: Rio is real, but this show was operating on a super tight budget (reportedly the smallest of all Marvel series), and actors get paid per episode. Plaza is one of the highest paid actors right now, so they probably didn't show her when Agatha was talking to her about the "tik tok criminal" to save 100 grand or so lol Some might say that she could take less money for the benefit of the show, but every time an actor does that, they jeopardize their subsequent earnings. Her management wouldn't let her negotiate down because it puts the next project contract in a disadvantaged position.
That's why we saw cameos from the other 3 actors (so they would get paid for this episode), but not Aubrey Plaza. She also had some scheduling conflicts so she doesn't appear in every episode.
Lilia was obviously in looking into the future mode when William asked for ‘ahead’. Wikipedia says The Tower means a sudden disruptive revelation, and also potentially destructive change. Lilia says The Tower Reversed. For many Tarot readers, when a card comes out with the picture upside down or ‘reversed’, that means the opposite of the original meaning. Which would be a message of a sudden (gradual?) disruptive (ameliorating?) hiding, and also potentially (definite? Already done?) constructive change? (Or constructive continuation?). I personally think The Tower Reversed are Billy Maximoff’s future, instead of William’s. Poor William gets the destructive change, with no regrowth into a new phase of life after it. Billy gets hidden, and maybe it’s an ameliorating, protective hiding from witches. I’m personally assuming it also works to hide him from Wanda, despite her being the most powerful witch. And thus the tragic Multiverse of Madness. Maybe Billy was in for a very bad time if he was findable by other witches (Agatha?) before Wanda got to him? Or maybe The Tower Reversed is a simpler message of a sudden, disruptive hiding, with the hiding of Billy from Wanda leading to Multiverse of Madness events. The Constructive Change for Billy I’m going to interpret as him getting sucked into William’s body, and getting a (second?) chance at real life after being created by Wanda as a TV character. I’m assuming Biily’s identity was hidden from himself when he was reborn into William, because Billy is also a witch. Is it just me or was the show wildly successful at differentiating the personality of William and Billy, even though it’s the same actor. Obviously that was the intent of the script, the director, and Joe Locke all along, but William came immediately across as SO different from Teen, and such a lovely child, that I was really upset when he died even after knowing him for bare minutes.
Forgot to say the show has me totally convinced Agatha seriously attached to the idea that Teen was her own son Nicholas. She even finally drank poison to protect him after fighting it all the way until he volunteered for the poison. She was begging for his life when he was dying from the glass shard. Maaaaaybe she had a suspicion early on he was Billy before coming to the conclusion he was Nicholas. Or maybe she was just Totally Lying (to gain a psychological upper hand) when she said she knew he was Billy from the start, and he and Wanda share a tell.
So William met all the coven before Billy went to see agatha and they assemble the coven. Well Wanda heard her kids calling her in MOM but she thought (as she was reading the darkhold) that it was from a different universe. Now Billy think both his parents are dead and he want to find his brother. Kathryn hahn looks like she's having so much fun in every episode.
great reaction. you guys missed a big moment. at 16:21 when Billy and his boyfriend are texting before Billy goes inside Agatha’s house he got a text from Boyf calling Billy his black heart 🖤. if you think back to episode 2 Lilia said the last member of the coven is a black heart and we all thought it was Rio. but in hindsight Lilia couldn’t say his name because of the sigil she placed on him 🤯
The thing is, Pietro has never been introduced as a mutant in the MCU. Even in the entire history of the Scarlet Witch, this is not mentioned: she is presented only as a witch whose powers were amplified by the Mind Stone. Pietro would also have acquired his powers this way, thanks to Hydra's experiments. Mutants are only seen in the movie "The Marvels", but Monica Rambeau had to be thrown into another reality in the multiverse to find the Beast. I don't believe they will introduce the mutant plot now in the series. It wouldn't make sense because, from my perspective, it is well established that there are no mutants on Earth-616 (MCU). I think it is more likely that Billy himself, being a witch, may have inadvertently saved himself and his brother, at the exact moment they would disappear with the Hex. It would make sense, considering that his powers have an emotional trigger. Why Wanda never sensed Tommy is a question... Or... Not. In the end of "WandaVision", she hears her twins screaming, as if they were in danger. However, when she finally meets Billy and Tommy in the Earth-838 in MoM, they're pretty well, living a normal life with Wanda's version in that universe. Maybe Wanda sensed Billy and Tommy from her own reality in the end of "WandaVision". 🤷
3:40 You answered this just a few minutes ago: sigils work on the witch who cast them too, remember? 5:04 and just like that she forgot how the jacket got into her tent and to whom it belongs. 7:32 You did watch Multiverse of Madness, right? What just happened is forbidden! Do you remember what the damned told Stephen when he dreamwalked in his variant's corpse? What Billy's doing is the same, if not worse. What Agatha told Wanda at the end of WandaVision might not have been for Wanda specifically ("You're going to need me") but for Wanda adjacent, Billy. Mephisto wants his souls and Rio wants her bodies! Billy robbed Rio of a body, and Tommy likely did too. 8:14 Did the sigil block her too? Billy isn't fully Billy; he is and he isn't. He doesn't have all his memories. He knows he isn't William, but he doesn't remember his past either. 8:32 Personally, I think this makes Multiverse of Madness better! A lot of people felt that the movie didn't live up to the hype, and at the time, maybe it didn't, but when coupled with this it seems to make much more sense; especially, if you are of the mindset that the MCU is drawing parallels between Wanda and Agatha--they are very likely two sides of the same coin: Agatha was willing to do whatever it took to take Wanda's powers from her. We thought it was because she wanted ultimate power, which she did, but her reasons were only made clear to us here--she did it for her dead son. Wanda was willing to do whatever it took to take America Chavez's power from her. We know Wanda did it because America has the ability to traverse the multiverse, and Wanda was ready to travel as many universes as needed to get her boys back. The Darkholld drove both Agatha and Wanda to extremes. Wanda is a mutant, and I bet Agatha is too. The thing about mutants, their powers are deeply tied to emotions. What stopped Agatha from draining Alice's power? the voice of her dead child. What stopped Wanda from draining Ameirca's power and life force? Billy and Tommy witnessing her kill a woman for her power! 12:32 Damn! You knew exactly who his contact was going to be, lol. Good job! 14:03 Ralph's mind was hijacked by TWO witches, Wanda and Agatha, so, yeah, worse! 16:24 Billy's the "Black Heart" that was needed, not Rio. There was no name on the paper because Lilia couldn't write the name because of the sigil. 18:39 Was Wanda in a different universe at this point or was she emotionally rocked--her world fell apart when her own children condemned her; they witnessed her in the midst of killing Amreica Chavez for her power. Whatever the case, something helped Billy break the spell of the Scarlet Witch--it was already losing its hold on Agatha. 19:33 Sigils block witches, not regular people. 20:16 He can't remember because he wasn't there when it happened. Lilia put the sigil on the body before Billy entered it. William and Billy were connected according to Lilia, though William's lifeline was broken--she saw what had happened, but didn't tell William. She likely put the sigil on Billy to protect him from Rio, Death! Mephisto collects souls, and Death collects bodies. Lilia's sigil kept Billy alive and out of Death's sights, and now he's put a target on his back. Agatha couldn't save her son from Death. Can she save Billy? She did raise Billy and Tommy, even if for a short time, during WandaVision. 21:02 It's forbidden! 21:11 Yes! --> ua-cam.com/video/qqfc0sFqupo/v-deo.htmlsi=b9ZYYXZGOQmHco7G&t=147 23:00 What an episode, yeah? Next week cannot come soon enough!
Absolutely loved the episode. A little slower, a little more packed with all sorts of information, and it gave us some answers we have been longing for. Thank you for your breakdown and for watching 🫶💜💙
@@G1Transformed by this point in the comics Mephisto is defeated. Billy reincarnates as Billy Kaplan after they destroy Mephisto. The whole Mephisto storyline is too complicated for the MCU. Schaeffer already said the Mephisto storyline was too complicated and she decided against it. Wanda’s death starts breaking Agatha’s imprisonment. Billy finishes the job with the spell he says during the interrogation.
I think Lilia knew someone that powerful, that young, and that lost in the world would be vulnerable to other witches preying on him. She wanted to protect him.
Guys unfortunately Wanda didn't sense Billy's soul because the sigil make him ''invisible'' not matter how strong the witches is. That's make even sad what happen in Multiverse of Madness Wanda start to believe that her kids was not real only in other universes. This maybe confirms that Tommy is ''lost'' doesn't have a body yet probably Billy will help somehow
Did you guys catch that the 🖤 Lilia wrote on the list of Coven members was actually Billy not Rio?! She couldn't see the names because of the sigil she cast! As soon as they showed the boyfriends text "You are my 🖤" it all made sense!!!
Lilia put the Siegel on William and Billy and thats why Wanda couldn’t sense him because he was hidden from witch folk ! grüsse aus Berlin ick liebe eure Reaction 😅😄
When Lilia called out "the Tower reversed" it is the Tarot card that applies to Billy. That card is shown behind William on the tapestry in the tent. The Tarot cards were altered by Marvel to fit the characters. The Tower is Billy's card, the crown was changed to WANDA'S crown, and the two figures falling are Billy and Tommy. The lightning hitting the Tower has a W in it which alludes to Wanda (the original card had it too, coincidence?) I love your posts and wish I could be sitting in the room with you to explain the Witchy stuff ❤
Everyone keeps saying the sigil protected him from being sensed by Wanda but I call BS on that because Tommy's soul is still out there or in a new body now. Tommy was never put under the protection of the sigil so if Wanda could "sense" her children she would have sensed at least Tommy. And no it doesn't matter that he isn't the psychic one. Wanda can sense others, we've seen her do it before. The real reason she never "sensed" or went after the boys souls is because she already believed they were dead. That means soul included. Plus the Darkhold had started infecting her mind and her goal became to find her kids in another universe because the Darkhold wanted her to fulfill the dark prophecy of the Scarlet Witch. Could the Darkhold just tell her where the kids are yes. But will that bring her closer to ruling the multiverse? No. The Book wanted her to cross over to other worlds to destroy/rule everything in chaos.
the darkhold could have completely blocked her off Tommy’s scent but also who’s to say Tommy has inherited a body yet? Billy was able to find a body because of his psychic abilities but Tommy may be stuck in purgatory until Billy saves his soul and it goes find a new host.
@@maikosaikomusic because it doesn't matter that Billy was the psychic one. They were both disembodied souls that found the closest things to slip into. Billy didn't do it on purpose. If Tommy's soul is still bodiless after all this time he would be a ghost. That or Death would have reached him already
@@mostcreative3680 I keep saying the same thing! Wanda didn't find them because she was not even looking in her own universe. She probably didn't even realize that her kids were not just magical constructs, but had souls because she actually gave birth to them.
Did you see it? Did you see it? You're my 🖤. Get it? Black Heart. My big question is whether or not Love Spit Love's How Soon is Now? In the end credits
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along” Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story. Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence. Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities. The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve. This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him. Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone? In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction? It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe. Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old. This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted. The True Focus of “Agatha All Along” While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold. The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy. Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative. In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
@@MotherToAllChildren Wanda is not gone simply because there is a lot of money to be made from bringing her back. Period. This is funny. And you are right. This is Billy’s story, not Agatha’s. Again, $$$$$. Agatha is a bit player in Marvel. There won’t be stand alone Agatha movies. There will be a Scarlet Witch film and many Young Avengers movies.
The reason why the Titanic is there is because they're putting it in Agatha's history. In this show, Agatha was said to be a survivor of Titanic incident and a lot more incidents than includes lot of dead people. In theory, she was always there in those events and "survive" because she's with Rio. More darker theory is she's using witchcraft for the deaths (imagine if she magically made the iceberg to make the Titanic sink 💀). And Rio is theoretically "Lady Death". Wherever Agatha is, death follows.
This episode was wickedly emotional and had an epic origin story!!! Katheryn and Joe both DESERVE Emmys for their performances!!! I really loved the twist how each member of the coven played a part in both William Kaplan’s and Billy Maximoff’s lives. I’m excited for the next episodes!!! 🧑🏻🦱🕍🔮🪬🚙💥☠️👻✨🧙♀️🛣️🫂😱🤯😆😈💙🖤💜 NEW THEORIES AND OBSERVATIONS🔽 🔘Seeing Billy and Eddie affirm their love was romantically sweet. I do however wonder if the 🖤 on the list given by Lilia actually meant Eddie as he texted it to Billy. Also are they using the power of deceptive illusions to imply that Eddie is actually a disguised Teddy aka Hulkling, Billy’s future love interest. 🔘Jen and Lilia aren’t dead as there are more scenes they’re present in; could they have arrived later or was rescued by Rio. 🔘There are moments when Lilia is possessed by another person and used to communicate. Is it possible that somebody like Mephisto could’ve had control over her when “she” created the sigil. 🔘When Lilia was attempting to return William’s coat, but she couldn’t remember, was the woman asking about him actually Rio as we never see the woman’s face. 🔘Wanda couldn’t locate Billy, because when his soul entered William’s body, he fell under the power of the sigil which probably made to protect William previously from maybe any form of witchcraft or magic. She probably sensed Agatha and Wanda’s battle at the time. Although I do wonder if this reason could also apply to Tommy; I still question how Wanda couldn’t sensed Tommy as he had his uncle’s power of super speed and not magic. 🔘I’m still convinced that Billy’s spell book was actually an unknown pocket sized copy of the Darkhold that might still be slowly corrupting Billy on his quest to find Tommy.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along” Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story. Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence. Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities. The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve. This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him. Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone? In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction? It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe. Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old. This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted. The True Focus of “Agatha All Along” While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold. The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy. Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative. In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along” Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story. Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence. Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities. The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve. This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him. Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone? In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction? It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe. Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old. This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted. The True Focus of “Agatha All Along” While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold. The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy. Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative. In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along” Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story. Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence. Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities. The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve. This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him. Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone? In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction? It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe. Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old. This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted. The True Focus of “Agatha All Along” While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold. The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy. Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative. In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along” Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story. Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence. Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities. The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve. This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him. Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone? In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction? It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe. Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old. This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted. The True Focus of “Agatha All Along” While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold. The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy. Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative. In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along” Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story. Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence. Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities. The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve. This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him. Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone? In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction? It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe. Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old. This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted. The True Focus of “Agatha All Along” While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold. The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy. Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative. In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along” Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story. Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence. Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities. The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve. This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him. Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone? In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction? It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe. Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old. This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted. The True Focus of “Agatha All Along” While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold. The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy. Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative. In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Wanda didn't felt Billy because when he reincarnated in William's body, he fell under the Sigil. That's why he knew he wasn't William Kaplan, but also didn't knew he was Billy Maximoff. His only clue was his brothers name he said right before losing his memories.
Exactly, the sigil works shielding him from all magic users including the person who placed it and himself. Wanda cant find him in this reality because of it and as a magic user himself he doesnt know who he is entirely either just that he is not William Kaplan, its not until Bohner clues he in that realized who he is.
He doesn't know Tommy until he met Ralph Bohner, it's like a dream he yelled the name then forget immediately, that's why he's anxious about how he can read minds because he doesn't know he's Billy Maximoff he lost his memories.
Why Wanda didn't feel tommy, billy said he could feel him, so he was there too without sigil, Wanda said "darkhold only showed me the truth", I doubt that, maybe darkhold hid her children so that she would fulfill her ultimate purpose, destroying the world 👀
@@twoll5688 no, he didn't forgot the name. He forgot everything else but the name, as the name he said after his reincarnation. He didn't knew why he said that or who it was, but he knew someone named Tommy was impotant for him.
When Ralph said Tommy's name and said his brother could read minds, he connected the dots:
• He is the mind reading Billy, so his brother is the Tommy he was calling for when he wake up.
@@CoralAries-fc7jr up until now, this is an open hole for me too. Perhaps Billy can feel Tommy due to some other connection that is not magic as we've seen it. I don't know their story in details, but I believe Tommy is a mutant, speedster like his uncle, and not a wizard.
But until further explanations, this remains a plot hole.
I don't know if you noticed, but his boyfriend texted him "you are my :black heart:". The showrunner confirmed that Billy was in fact the black heart that Lillia wrote on the list. She couldn't write his actual name because of the sigil
@@Callimachus33 lol i figured that out on episode 2. Rio was a distraction.
We didn't 😱
OMG, thanks for sharing. We missed it completely.
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I think Rio is after William. He died, but she didn't get what she needed from him, because another soul inhabited his body. I think the final battle will be against Agatha and Rio over Billy's soul, because without the soul, she can have the body.
Agatha will then serve as the mentor for Billy to become the Wiccan he's meant to be in the future. In the comics, Agatha is a mentor to Wanda, so this is a perfect fit.
Note that he says "My name is William Kaplan" as that is his name. However, the second time, he says "I'm Billy Maximoff" because that's who he is. I think in due time, he'll drop the Maximoff, and just go by Billy Kaplan. Best of both worlds, the first name given by his mother, and the last name provided by his parents.
Yeah, that Sigil changed the entire course of events, William had the Sigil before Billy entered his body, masking him from any Witch with a Heartbeat, so Wanda wouldn't be able to sense him at all sending her on the path she went. Lillia is really a powerful character in the MCU, she does her actions in private, but with the ripple effect causes drastic changes to the world. One tiny Sigil caused so many things to go into motion.
Gotta say - you guys are very on the money with your reactions - you seem to grasp the story a lot better than other reactors haha
Agreed!!! They literally predicted Lilia placing the Sigil on him a minute before it happened 😮👌
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One can't help but feel that Agatha still feels maternal towards Billy!
That and she might still have hope for Nick to be able to return?! 😭🙏
@@therainbowreels In this universe Nick is probably the reason she is evil. She hates herself for something she did. She has feelings for Billy. She will most likely save him from Rio (she is death and Billy is basically the body of two dead boys). Billy is the 4th witch, the black heart. Rio might not even be real beyond existing in peoples' minds.
I love what you said about Billy PERCEIVES Agatha as a villain. I won’t say much more, but I think that’s going to be instrumental going into the rest of the show. It’s all about Billy’s perception, and more broadly, everyone’s perception of Agatha - as a villain, as a witch, as a mother. Her reputation, vs her actual self and her actual history. And can she actually, as she says, choose to be good. Love ur reactions!
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Lilia put the Sigil on William Kaplan when he was still alive. Since his life line was split and he was destined to become Billy Maximoff, who later possessed the body, the Sigil worked both ways.
He lost his memory of him as Billy because the bodies have different brains which holds the memories, that's why no one remembers about their past lifes, in his case he knows there's something's wrong and something is missing, everything seems not normal, later on he doesn't remember anything about himself Billy Maximoff until he met Ralph Bohner.
Excellent Episode as always 💙👑
He was also smart enough not to zap Agatha directly. We know now that he will not fall into that trap. He possessed the others and had them dump her off the road. Nicholas Scratch in the comics is Agatha's child and the father of the Salem Seven. He is also a massive villain. I suspect they have decided to change his story altogether. Agatha has to redeem herself if she has a future in the MCU. She needs to become the mentor she has always been.
It’s a great setup for redeeming Wanda and Agatha both. They’re suggesting now that Agatha’s mother and their coven turned on her for something that wasn’t her fault. Presumably accidentally killing another witch, possibly her son Nicholas, when her absorption power was triggered. Then she winds up an outcast who has to protect herself and eventually corrupted by the Darkhold. Which leads to her trying to steal Wanda’s power and Wanda taking the Darkhold and being corrupted. I say at the end Wanda triggered a series of events that in time result in her family being reunited and herself resurrected free of the Darkhold’s influence.
Yes, when Billy lashed out at Agatha, Lilia, and Jen, he was extremely upset and lashing out. That was the first time he’d really used his magic behind the mind reading and he was operating on instincts and strong emotions. He can’t just wield it at will yet. He also might have overexerted himself.
The interrogation scene from Billy’s POV was hilarious. Agatha imagined him as such a slick criminal, and in reality he was such a clumsy loser (affectionate). Fun fact, the prolonged “poking the bear” and pen click sequence was improvised by Kathryn and Joe, as was the “I don’t wanna go back in the closet” joke.
I’m not sure exactly what Lilia saw, but we got a glimpse of the 16 year old Billy we know now in her crystal ball. Even if she didn’t see any details, a 13 year old with his abilities and background could be vulnerable to other witches preying on him. The Tower (reversed) is a Tarot card, so she was giving a reading. Fun fact, a big version of that card is in her tent!
8:08 The Sigil protected William from Wanda too. I don't know if Lilia was protecting William from Wanda exclusively or just from all witches in general but she feared for his safety enough to cast the sigil in the first place. Sigils are broke when they're no longer needed & that's why Agatha told Billy that its unfortunate for him that every witch with a beating heart now knows who he is. If Wanda is truly alive somewhere that includes her
I love seeing you going through this, your discussion and deductions... 😊
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Some points:
- The car crash happened at the same time the Hex was fading. It happend simultaneously with the scene were Wanda and Vision were saying goodbye to Billy and Tommy. Just before Teen died we could hear a dialogue between the twins. When his heart stopped and the Hex vanished, Billy's soul jump into Teen's body. The first thing he said when he woke up was his brother's name: Tommy!
- William Kaplan DIED at the car crash and Billy Maximoff's soul took his body. The car crash was mentioned by Agatha during episode 1 when she was under Wanda's Spell.
- Lilia put the Sigil on Billy/William, that's why Wanda wasn't able to find him during the end of WandaVision and the beginning of Multiverse of Madness. Since the Sigil hide him from ALL witches.
- Billy's boyfriend said he's his Black Heart 🖤. Wich confirms he's part of the Coven. Since Lilia couldn't know of his name because of the Sigil, she draw the Black Heart.
- You could see by the posters on his bedroom that Billy Kaplan was a big fan of magic. That was the theme for his Bat Mitzvah party. That's why there was a Palm Reading tent.
- In Dr.Strange 2 when Stephen possessed the dead body of his variant the souls of the Danm attacked him saying that possessing a dead body is prohibited
I wonder if it counts that the body is completely fresh still and not decomposed or decomposing? Cause if not then they would be after him billy too
@@kevinsims5791 I think still counts. Even Agatha said he broken the rules. I think what Stephen did in MOM is the worst case because it was routing corpse. In Billy's case it was a question of survivor, he didn't intend to do it.
Also he only hears thoughts of distress or intense feelings so he probably heard the mom & dad’s thoughts during the before/during/right after the crash just like how he heard Vision on Halloween before Wanda spread the hex to save him. So he jumped in his body as he died, knowingly or unknowingly. I feel bad for the parents, their son died /:
@@Lucas_Carvalho616You were right on every point except it was Bar Mitzvah, which boys celebrate at 13. Bat Mitzvah is for girls at 12.
@@knighthawk3749 thank you for correcting me. I even searched on Google to not offend anyone
My little theory: Rio is real, but this show was operating on a super tight budget (reportedly the smallest of all Marvel series), and actors get paid per episode. Plaza is one of the highest paid actors right now, so they probably didn't show her when Agatha was talking to her about the "tik tok criminal" to save 100 grand or so lol
Some might say that she could take less money for the benefit of the show, but every time an actor does that, they jeopardize their subsequent earnings. Her management wouldn't let her negotiate down because it puts the next project contract in a disadvantaged position.
That's why we saw cameos from the other 3 actors (so they would get paid for this episode), but not Aubrey Plaza. She also had some scheduling conflicts so she doesn't appear in every episode.
Lilia was obviously in looking into the future mode when William asked for ‘ahead’. Wikipedia says The Tower means a sudden disruptive revelation, and also potentially destructive change. Lilia says The Tower Reversed. For many Tarot readers, when a card comes out with the picture upside down or ‘reversed’, that means the opposite of the original meaning. Which would be a message of a sudden (gradual?) disruptive (ameliorating?) hiding, and also potentially (definite? Already done?) constructive change? (Or constructive continuation?). I personally think The Tower Reversed are Billy Maximoff’s future, instead of William’s.
Poor William gets the destructive change, with no regrowth into a new phase of life after it. Billy gets hidden, and maybe it’s an ameliorating, protective hiding from witches. I’m personally assuming it also works to hide him from Wanda, despite her being the most powerful witch. And thus the tragic Multiverse of Madness. Maybe Billy was in for a very bad time if he was findable by other witches (Agatha?) before Wanda got to him? Or maybe The Tower Reversed is a simpler message of a sudden, disruptive hiding, with the hiding of Billy from Wanda leading to Multiverse of Madness events.
The Constructive Change for Billy I’m going to interpret as him getting sucked into William’s body, and getting a (second?) chance at real life after being created by Wanda as a TV character. I’m assuming Biily’s identity was hidden from himself when he was reborn into William, because Billy is also a witch.
Is it just me or was the show wildly successful at differentiating the personality of William and Billy, even though it’s the same actor. Obviously that was the intent of the script, the director, and Joe Locke all along, but William came immediately across as SO different from Teen, and such a lovely child, that I was really upset when he died even after knowing him for bare minutes.
Forgot to say the show has me totally convinced Agatha seriously attached to the idea that Teen was her own son Nicholas. She even finally drank poison to protect him after fighting it all the way until he volunteered for the poison. She was begging for his life when he was dying from the glass shard. Maaaaaybe she had a suspicion early on he was Billy before coming to the conclusion he was Nicholas. Or maybe she was just Totally Lying (to gain a psychological upper hand) when she said she knew he was Billy from the start, and he and Wanda share a tell.
I just find it so sad that poor William died.
😩 Same!
So William met all the coven before Billy went to see agatha and they assemble the coven.
Well Wanda heard her kids calling her in MOM but she thought (as she was reading the darkhold) that it was from a different universe.
Now Billy think both his parents are dead and he want to find his brother.
Kathryn hahn looks like she's having so much fun in every episode.
great reaction. you guys missed a big moment. at 16:21 when Billy and his boyfriend are texting before Billy goes inside Agatha’s house he got a text from Boyf calling Billy his black heart 🖤.
if you think back to episode 2 Lilia said the last member of the coven is a black heart and we all thought it was Rio. but in hindsight Lilia couldn’t say his name because of the sigil she placed on him 🤯
We did indeed miss it 😱
Thanks for getting us up to speed though. Billy was part of the coven all along!
Thanks for watching 🫶
The thing is, Pietro has never been introduced as a mutant in the MCU.
Even in the entire history of the Scarlet Witch, this is not mentioned: she is presented only as a witch whose powers were amplified by the Mind Stone.
Pietro would also have acquired his powers this way, thanks to Hydra's experiments.
Mutants are only seen in the movie "The Marvels", but Monica Rambeau had to be thrown into another reality in the multiverse to find the Beast.
I don't believe they will introduce the mutant plot now in the series. It wouldn't make sense because, from my perspective, it is well established that there are no mutants on Earth-616 (MCU).
I think it is more likely that Billy himself, being a witch, may have inadvertently saved himself and his brother, at the exact moment they would disappear with the Hex.
It would make sense, considering that his powers have an emotional trigger.
Why Wanda never sensed Tommy is a question... Or... Not. In the end of "WandaVision", she hears her twins screaming, as if they were in danger.
However, when she finally meets Billy and Tommy in the Earth-838 in MoM, they're pretty well, living a normal life with Wanda's version in that universe.
Maybe Wanda sensed Billy and Tommy from her own reality in the end of "WandaVision". 🤷
3:40 You answered this just a few minutes ago: sigils work on the witch who cast them too, remember?
5:04 and just like that she forgot how the jacket got into her tent and to whom it belongs.
7:32 You did watch Multiverse of Madness, right? What just happened is forbidden! Do you remember what the damned told Stephen when he dreamwalked in his variant's corpse? What Billy's doing is the same, if not worse. What Agatha told Wanda at the end of WandaVision might not have been for Wanda specifically ("You're going to need me") but for Wanda adjacent, Billy. Mephisto wants his souls and Rio wants her bodies! Billy robbed Rio of a body, and Tommy likely did too.
8:14 Did the sigil block her too? Billy isn't fully Billy; he is and he isn't. He doesn't have all his memories. He knows he isn't William, but he doesn't remember his past either.
8:32 Personally, I think this makes Multiverse of Madness better! A lot of people felt that the movie didn't live up to the hype, and at the time, maybe it didn't, but when coupled with this it seems to make much more sense; especially, if you are of the mindset that the MCU is drawing parallels between Wanda and Agatha--they are very likely two sides of the same coin:
Agatha was willing to do whatever it took to take Wanda's powers from her. We thought it was because she wanted ultimate power, which she did, but her reasons were only made clear to us here--she did it for her dead son.
Wanda was willing to do whatever it took to take America Chavez's power from her. We know Wanda did it because America has the ability to traverse the multiverse, and Wanda was ready to travel as many universes as needed to get her boys back.
The Darkholld drove both Agatha and Wanda to extremes. Wanda is a mutant, and I bet Agatha is too. The thing about mutants, their powers are deeply tied to emotions. What stopped Agatha from draining Alice's power? the voice of her dead child. What stopped Wanda from draining Ameirca's power and life force? Billy and Tommy witnessing her kill a woman for her power!
12:32 Damn! You knew exactly who his contact was going to be, lol. Good job!
14:03 Ralph's mind was hijacked by TWO witches, Wanda and Agatha, so, yeah, worse!
16:24 Billy's the "Black Heart" that was needed, not Rio. There was no name on the paper because Lilia couldn't write the name because of the sigil.
18:39 Was Wanda in a different universe at this point or was she emotionally rocked--her world fell apart when her own children condemned her; they witnessed her in the midst of killing Amreica Chavez for her power. Whatever the case, something helped Billy break the spell of the Scarlet Witch--it was already losing its hold on Agatha.
19:33 Sigils block witches, not regular people.
20:16 He can't remember because he wasn't there when it happened. Lilia put the sigil on the body before Billy entered it. William and Billy were connected according to Lilia, though William's lifeline was broken--she saw what had happened, but didn't tell William. She likely put the sigil on Billy to protect him from Rio, Death! Mephisto collects souls, and Death collects bodies. Lilia's sigil kept Billy alive and out of Death's sights, and now he's put a target on his back. Agatha couldn't save her son from Death. Can she save Billy? She did raise Billy and Tommy, even if for a short time, during WandaVision.
21:02 It's forbidden!
21:11 Yes! --> ua-cam.com/video/qqfc0sFqupo/v-deo.htmlsi=b9ZYYXZGOQmHco7G&t=147
23:00 What an episode, yeah? Next week cannot come soon enough!
Absolutely loved the episode. A little slower, a little more packed with all sorts of information, and it gave us some answers we have been longing for.
Thank you for your breakdown and for watching 🫶💜💙
@@G1Transformed by this point in the comics Mephisto is defeated. Billy reincarnates as Billy Kaplan after they destroy Mephisto. The whole Mephisto storyline is too complicated for the MCU. Schaeffer already said the Mephisto storyline was too complicated and she decided against it. Wanda’s death starts breaking Agatha’s imprisonment. Billy finishes the job with the spell he says during the interrogation.
sad that Wanda couldn't feel him because of the Sigil
So true. We didn't consider that the sigil would cover him from Wanda too 😱
If that’s the case, I’m wondering about Tommy? We’ll probably get to see him soon in the future or in this episode
The thing is that the sigil also hid him from Wanda, so...she'd never have found him!
...so Lilia is basically the one who caused the Multiverse of Madness!
This was so fun!
I feel like Lilia put the sigil on him to forget she knows William is going to die. And that causes all of the issues going forward.
Makes me wonder how many sigils she's put on people.
Lilia literally causing the events in Multiverse of Madness with her sigil 😅
pretty sure she does to protect him , she knew something bad gonna happen to that boy and also protecting herself by making her forget too
I think Lilia knew someone that powerful, that young, and that lost in the world would be vulnerable to other witches preying on him. She wanted to protect him.
RIP William Kaplan 😔✊
WELCOME BACK BILLY MAXIMOFF 🤟🤩🥳
The name is Bar Mitzvah ...you guessed right
Love you both guys you two are so damn handsone!!!😍😍💖💖,i'm a new suscriber from México,love Agatha love your reactions💖💖
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The sigil hides the person from all witch folk, even Wanda.
I thought Billy's perspective on the interrogation was brilliant, because in the first episode Agatha was still under the spell.
Guys unfortunately Wanda didn't sense Billy's soul because the sigil make him ''invisible'' not matter how strong the witches is. That's make even sad what happen in Multiverse of Madness Wanda start to believe that her kids was not real only in other universes. This maybe confirms that Tommy is ''lost'' doesn't have a body yet probably Billy will help somehow
Great reaction y'all and this was such a great episode ❤
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Did you guys catch that the 🖤 Lilia wrote on the list of Coven members was actually Billy not Rio?! She couldn't see the names because of the sigil she cast! As soon as they showed the boyfriends text "You are my 🖤" it all made sense!!!
We didn't catch it! 😱
Billy was part of the coven all along!!!
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If you look online, the sigil is on the bottom of the tarot cards for each of them
billy doesn't remember his life in westview as well
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How cute see you two twining it with the shirt and wearing the same hat but different colors.😘
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New sub! Love you guys!
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"You're my 🖤" -- from Boyf (at 16:21)
Lilia put the Siegel on William and Billy and thats why Wanda couldn’t sense him because he was hidden from witch folk ! grüsse aus Berlin ick liebe eure Reaction 😅😄
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loved the ep
Loved it too.
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You guys are gorgeous ❤ happy travels!
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When Lilia called out "the Tower reversed" it is the Tarot card that applies to Billy. That card is shown behind William on the tapestry in the tent. The Tarot cards were altered by Marvel to fit the characters. The Tower is Billy's card, the crown was changed to WANDA'S crown, and the two figures falling are Billy and Tommy. The lightning hitting the Tower has a W in it which alludes to Wanda (the original card had it too, coincidence?)
I love your posts and wish I could be sitting in the room with you to explain the Witchy stuff ❤
The crown is Billy's crown since it's blue, not red.
Everyone keeps saying the sigil protected him from being sensed by Wanda but I call BS on that because Tommy's soul is still out there or in a new body now. Tommy was never put under the protection of the sigil so if Wanda could "sense" her children she would have sensed at least Tommy. And no it doesn't matter that he isn't the psychic one. Wanda can sense others, we've seen her do it before.
The real reason she never "sensed" or went after the boys souls is because she already believed they were dead. That means soul included. Plus the Darkhold had started infecting her mind and her goal became to find her kids in another universe because the Darkhold wanted her to fulfill the dark prophecy of the Scarlet Witch. Could the Darkhold just tell her where the kids are yes. But will that bring her closer to ruling the multiverse? No. The Book wanted her to cross over to other worlds to destroy/rule everything in chaos.
the darkhold could have completely blocked her off Tommy’s scent but also who’s to say Tommy has inherited a body yet? Billy was able to find a body because of his psychic abilities but Tommy may be stuck in purgatory until Billy saves his soul and it goes find a new host.
@@maikosaikomusic because it doesn't matter that Billy was the psychic one. They were both disembodied souls that found the closest things to slip into. Billy didn't do it on purpose. If Tommy's soul is still bodiless after all this time he would be a ghost. That or Death would have reached him already
@@mostcreative3680 I keep saying the same thing! Wanda didn't find them because she was not even looking in her own universe. She probably didn't even realize that her kids were not just magical constructs, but had souls because she actually gave birth to them.
This whole show is the wizard of oz.
The sigil Block him from all witches that will include his mom
Perfect episode, but I still think Gustav de Waele would do better than Joe, but Joe is doing well. 💙
We are still missing the part of the back story where Agatha goes to the morgue.
She imagined the whole thing. She woke up in her home with Rio not present.
I don't think the schedule ever affected Billy himself
Did you see it? Did you see it? You're my 🖤. Get it? Black
Heart.
My big question is whether or not Love Spit Love's How Soon is Now? In the end credits
We missed the 🖤 🥲
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How strong is Lilia's power/protection that even wanda with the darkhold can't find both of them ?
Absolutely wild isn't it!
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along”
Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story.
Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power
Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities.
The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan
One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve.
This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him.
Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone?
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction?
It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe.
Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity
One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old.
This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted.
The True Focus of “Agatha All Along”
While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold.
The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy.
Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic
Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative.
In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
@@MotherToAllChildren Wanda is not gone simply because there is a lot of money to be made from bringing her back. Period. This is funny. And you are right. This is Billy’s story, not Agatha’s. Again, $$$$$. Agatha is a bit player in Marvel. There won’t be stand alone Agatha movies. There will be a Scarlet Witch film and many Young Avengers movies.
Wait... sexy, smart redhead and a hottie with strong eyebrows... ARE YOU BILLY'S REAL PARENTS????!!!! 😲
🙈 haha, thanks.
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When are you starting heartstopper reactions?
Almost done editing and should have it ready for upload on Sunday.
It will be episodes 1 & 2 together ❤️
Thank you for your patience 🙏
@@therainbowreels yeay!
Ok he is William but he is Billy i i'm going to call him Billiam.😅
Why not willy 😅
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The reason why the Titanic is there is because they're putting it in Agatha's history.
In this show, Agatha was said to be a survivor of Titanic incident and a lot more incidents than includes lot of dead people. In theory, she was always there in those events and "survive" because she's with Rio. More darker theory is she's using witchcraft for the deaths (imagine if she magically made the iceberg to make the Titanic sink 💀). And Rio is theoretically "Lady Death".
Wherever Agatha is, death follows.
🥲 We wouldn't even be surprised if Agatha sank the Titanic 😱
So basically, it's now Lillia's fault that Wanda didn't find Billy and killed a shit ton of people lol.
Billy is way more powerful than Wanda
Not a big fan
That's ok 👍
This episode was wickedly emotional and had an epic origin story!!! Katheryn and Joe both DESERVE Emmys for their performances!!! I really loved the twist how each member of the coven played a part in both William Kaplan’s and Billy Maximoff’s lives. I’m excited for the next episodes!!!
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NEW THEORIES AND OBSERVATIONS🔽
🔘Seeing Billy and Eddie affirm their love was romantically sweet. I do however wonder if the 🖤 on the list given by Lilia actually meant Eddie as he texted it to Billy. Also are they using the power of deceptive illusions to imply that Eddie is actually a disguised Teddy aka Hulkling, Billy’s future love interest.
🔘Jen and Lilia aren’t dead as there are more scenes they’re present in; could they have arrived later or was rescued by Rio.
🔘There are moments when Lilia is possessed by another person and used to communicate. Is it possible that somebody like Mephisto could’ve had control over her when “she” created the sigil.
🔘When Lilia was attempting to return William’s coat, but she couldn’t remember, was the woman asking about him actually Rio as we never see the woman’s face.
🔘Wanda couldn’t locate Billy, because when his soul entered William’s body, he fell under the power of the sigil which probably made to protect William previously from maybe any form of witchcraft or magic. She probably sensed Agatha and Wanda’s battle at the time. Although I do wonder if this reason could also apply to Tommy; I still question how Wanda couldn’t sensed Tommy as he had his uncle’s power of super speed and not magic.
🔘I’m still convinced that Billy’s spell book was actually an unknown pocket sized copy of the Darkhold that might still be slowly corrupting Billy on his quest to find Tommy.
Thanks for the detailed breakdown. Spot on 👌
We wouldn't be surprised if the spellbook turns out to be something much bigger.
Thanks for watching 🫶
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along”
Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story.
Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power
Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities.
The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan
One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve.
This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him.
Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone?
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction?
It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe.
Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity
One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old.
This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted.
The True Focus of “Agatha All Along”
While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold.
The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy.
Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic
Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative.
In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along”
Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story.
Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power
Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities.
The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan
One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve.
This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him.
Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone?
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction?
It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe.
Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity
One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old.
This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted.
The True Focus of “Agatha All Along”
While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold.
The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy.
Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic
Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative.
In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along”
Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story.
Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power
Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities.
The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan
One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve.
This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him.
Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone?
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction?
It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe.
Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity
One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old.
This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted.
The True Focus of “Agatha All Along”
While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold.
The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy.
Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic
Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative.
In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along”
Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story.
Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power
Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities.
The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan
One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve.
This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him.
Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone?
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction?
It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe.
Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity
One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old.
This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted.
The True Focus of “Agatha All Along”
While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold.
The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy.
Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic
Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative.
In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along”
Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story.
Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power
Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities.
The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan
One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve.
This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him.
Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone?
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction?
It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe.
Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity
One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old.
This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted.
The True Focus of “Agatha All Along”
While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold.
The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy.
Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic
Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative.
In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.
Billy Maximoff: The True Power Behind “Agatha All Along”
Marvel fans have long been captivated by the powerful magic wielded by Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, and her family. However, in the storyline of the show “Agatha All Along,” what many overlook is that the true main character isn’t Agatha Harkness-it’s Billy Maximoff, Wanda and Vision’s son. Billy’s power transcends his own natural abilities, as it is deeply intertwined with the magic his mother used to create him and his twin brother, Tommy. This article explores why Billy Maximoff is so powerful and why he is the real focus of the story.
Wanda’s Magic: The Source of Billy’s Power
Wanda Maximoff’s magic is unmatched in the Marvel universe. Unlike other magic users, such as Doctor Strange, Wanda has the unique ability not just to manipulate reality but to create life itself. When Wanda conjured her twin sons, Billy and Tommy, she didn’t simply create illusions-she brought forth their very souls using her immense magical powers. This act of creation sets Wanda apart from other sorcerers, establishing her as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Billy Maximoff’s power is a direct result of Wanda’s unparalleled magic. Even when the magical barrier around Westview started to collapse, Wanda’s power was so strong that it allowed Billy and Tommy to exist beyond its boundaries. This shows that Billy’s existence isn’t merely a product of circumstance but of Wanda’s deliberate and powerful creation, linking his magic directly to his mother’s extraordinary abilities.
The Soul Transfer: Billy’s Connection to William Kaplan
One of the most fascinating aspects of Billy Maximoff’s story is the transfer of his soul into William Kaplan’s body. As William Kaplan lay dying, on the very last heartbeat of his life, Billy’s spirit and power jumped into his body. This moment, where Billy’s essence merged with William Kaplan, required an immense amount of magical energy and control-something only someone connected to Wanda Maximoff could achieve.
This soul transfer isn’t just a demonstration of Billy’s own abilities; it’s also a testament to the magic Wanda infused into her son. Her power was so potent that it allowed Billy to carry out this extraordinary feat, effectively preserving his life and power through another vessel. This act ties Billy’s strength not only to his own inherent abilities but also to the magic Wanda used to create him.
Wanda’s Fate: Is She Really Gone?
In “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Wanda Maximoff was seemingly crushed under the collapsing ruins of Mount Wundagore after using her magic to tear the castle apart upon herself. Many characters in “Agatha All Along” have hinted that Wanda is truly dead. But given Wanda’s immense magical power-strong enough to allow her sons Billy and Tommy to transfer their souls into new bodies-why wouldn’t she have been powerful enough to protect her own spirit from destruction?
It stands to reason that even in her final moments, Wanda’s power could have been strong enough to either shield her from death or preserve her spirit in a way that it could not be destroyed, even if her physical form was lost. If Wanda’s magic was capable of creating life and infusing souls into new vessels, it’s entirely possible that her essence might still exist, waiting to be reborn or to find a new form in the future. This possibility keeps Wanda’s influence alive in the story, potentially setting the stage for her return in the Marvel universe.
Understanding Billy’s Age and Maturity
One of the more complex aspects of Billy’s character is the paradox between his age and his behavior. When the Westview barrier fell, Billy and Tommy were 10 years old, while William Kaplan was 13. After the soul transfer, Billy’s spirit inhabited William’s 13-year-old body. Although William’s body eventually aged to 16, the soul of Billy inside it remained 13 years old.
This age discrepancy explains why Billy sometimes acts immaturely or more trusting, despite his vast magical potential. His youthful spirit contrasts with his older physical appearance, creating moments where he seems out of sync with his surroundings. Yet, this doesn’t diminish his awareness of the dangers posed by those around him, especially the coven and Agatha Harkness, who he knows cannot be trusted.
The True Focus of “Agatha All Along”
While “Agatha All Along” puts Agatha Harkness in the spotlight, it’s crucial to realize that the real story is about Billy Maximoff. Agatha may have played a central role in manipulating events, but the narrative has always revolved around Billy’s magic, his development, and the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s power. The coven’s connection is not to Agatha, but to Billy, whose influence is the catalyst for the events that unfold.
The idea that Agatha Harkness might actually be the Familiar to Billy is a thought-provoking twist. Episode titles like “Familiar By Thy Side” suggest that Agatha’s true role was not as the main character but as a supporting player in Billy’s journey. This revelation shifts the focus from Agatha’s schemes to Billy’s evolution as the inheritor of Wanda’s magical legacy.
Why Billy Maximoff Is the Future of Marvel’s Magic
Billy Maximoff’s story is a testament to the legacy of Wanda Maximoff’s magic. His power, both his own and that which was instilled in him by his mother, sets him apart from any other magical being in the Marvel universe. While Agatha Harkness may have appeared to be in control, it is Billy’s presence and power that truly drive the narrative.
In conclusion, “Agatha All Along” isn’t just about Agatha-it’s about Billy Maximoff. He is the center of the magical storyline, the character through whom Wanda’s legacy lives on, and the one who stands to redefine what it means to wield true power in the Marvel universe. As the series continues to unfold, it becomes ever clearer that Billy is not only the heir to Wanda’s immense magical prowess but also the main character of this saga. Even with Wanda’s apparent demise, her influence lives on through Billy, suggesting that her story-and Billy’s-are far from over.