I love how Jen is an actual survivor of the Witches Road (those who know know). Her being bound was kind of a blessing because it could never be taken.
She and Lilia's were my favorites in this, unless panicked Jen usually was more sarcastic about it while Lilia was more about honest hostility and harsh comments right in your face😅
No one mention how seriously powerful she is. To be bound for a 100 years and to remain young and still do magick mind blowing then she unbound herself 😱🤯❤
@@TheSUGA1202 Well, Agatha is dead, even if she’s decided not to leave, so it might be that the only remaining members of the coven are Jen and Billy… or just Jen, if Billy really wasn’t a member.
Gin is my girl honest. Ly, I'm just glad it's the first time in a while.The black character didn't die FIRST 😂❤ and it seems she has an important role in the upcoming future im excited to see her and her character again especially since she got her powers back im curious to see what's next
Jen is more of a witch than Agatha, both are powerless but Jen is still doing her craft without power and like Agatha said, they can't take her Jen's knowledge
I finally realized why Rio wouldn’t let Evanora take Agatha. It’s then she wouldn’t die. Once again skirting Rio’s authority. Also she probably just didn’t like the way Evanora treated Agatha.
@@MJAY552 Agatha never been on that road she only said that to kill other Witches after taking their power. Alice's mom died in a hotel fire and I think it's the curse that got her and set the fire
"Honestly, I don't know how to feel. Do I hate her or do I want her phone number?" In hindsight, if that's how Jen really feels about Rio, there might be another number she should call.
Why would Agatha bind a witch instead of draining her? Jen isn't written as someone who would have been hard to trick into a blast. It's like The Craft: the Black woman has the least amount of work into her story. Her trial was the only one that focused on everyone, not her specifically, and she was written out of the ending after expressing a desire to save Billy and Agatha. I can understand her changing her mind with. Agatha, but the literal child? Like yeah the actor is in his 20s, but who would leave a sixteen year old witch to deal with Death and a Witch Killer? The whole point of the show seems to have been to trick the audience first and write a cohesive narrative second.
Jenifers trial was the very last one. The cage was a reference to Jennifer trapped within herself. Agatha bound her power because she was self serving and wanted to learn about her potion magic. Agatha was envious of her as a witch with more knowledge but she admired her as a midwife sparing her but limiting her abilities out of spite. Jenifers whole plot as a black witch was just a political reference, that white woman tend to hold position of authority and relevance over them and that strong black woman are forever putting everyone else above themselves. The full circle was her finally putting herself first, not allowing her counterpart to hold power over her and letting others fight their own battles. It was poetry that she was freed from that burden. She would've stayed to help Billy I'm sure but she she got what she wanted thus passing her trial and being forced out because it was no longer her battle. She had the best character developement and was the sole survivor who regained her powers. Id say she had a pretty great story in comparison to Rochelle from the Craft.
@Gfabu no, Jen had the first trial where she has to brew an antidote. There is no scene to indicate Agatha was envious of her; the closest is during Jen's trial where Agatha coaches her to the solution. She always hated her but left her alone because she respected the work she was doing; which really doesn't make sense considering what she did to Jen. How could someone without powers even put Agatha in that position? Jen's character growth was literally marked by her not putting herself first as she became a selfish person after losing her magic. It's not poetry, it's erasure. The Earth trial was the final one and potions was the water trial. The reference to The Craft was only made due to the painful irony of that movie being referenced twice around her only to have her end up as sidelined for what feels like the same uncomfortable reason in a show that seemed to have as a thesis "women can't work together" by the end. Agatha has protection magic and doesn't try to make a shield to ward off death (who apparently doesn't have Death's powers from comics so we can get this Joker-Ivy hybrid).
@@ETPlayground Agatha didn’t bind her herself, she was selling binding spells for cash because she doesn’t care about her own community, and the man who bound Jen at the confrence purchased the spell from her. Her being inadvertently responsible for Jen’s binding was almost certainly a metaphor for how women with internalized misogyny will give their oppressors tools, and in the end hurt other women that they don’t want to see hurt (why its mentioned that she wanted Jen to be able to use her powers, and left her alone, because she thought what she did was important), considering that Agatha’s whole arc is around internalized misogyny. Jen was always self-serving, I dont remeber her ever saying her desire was to save Billy or Agatha. She wanted her power back, she literally says “thats all this is about for any of us,” when Billy accuses Agatha of only wanting power. She gets it back, and Billy frees her from the road). I have no idea where you got the idea that she was sticking around for their sakes.
Also, none of their trials were fully about them, besides maybe Alice (and even then, she shared the spotlight with Jen and Rio a little) A lot of Lilia’s focused Billy bc she thought she was reading for him - Agatha’s focused on Alice, Sharon’s focused on Jen, Jen’s focused on Agatha. Jen’s character growth was her getting her self confidence back and embracing being a witch with or without her powers, not being less selfish. Her character was very much not sidelined, you can have your own opinons on her, but she got just as much development as the rest of the coven (besides Billy and Agatha, who are the main characters). Also the shows thesis was not “women can’t work together”?? They did work together, every member of the coven found what they were missing bc they finally worked as a group instead of runnig solo.
@oatesnmilk that is all your head canon. She said that she did spells for bank notes. It was poorly written and there's a clear pattern here of having a prominent Black woman who is sidelined during the climax. There is no reason why Monica wouldn't have helped Wanda fight Agatha other than "because the script told her to stay out of the way" just like Jen. If it isn't written into the story, it's a plot hole. And it's one of several that shows how psyched Jac Schafer was to shit on all of these characters' comic stories if one does a quick look into any of them. It's white feminism at its finest, with some "Jewish counts as not white even though you have to be told" sprinkled in and a white passing Latina. Women can write problematic things too and if Jac Schafer were a man people would pick up on the embroidered red flags imo.
Jen is like a POV (literally me) character who simultaneously serves as comic relief while still managing to be taken seriously.
yeah literally!!
right🤣
Literally says what we are all thinking. Love her~!
Jen was a mood. I adore her.
Jen’s real power was sassing and being a professional hater. A true icon!
so truee !!
i wouldnt say hater but she definetly keeps everyone in check
Powers bound
Mouth unbound 🙌
I love how Jen is an actual survivor of the Witches Road (those who know know). Her being bound was kind of a blessing because it could never be taken.
I just know she would be PISSED if she died and saw Rio 😭
thats what i thought in last trial but she lived
I can imagine the really long “BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTCCHHHH!” from Jen if Rio comes to pick her up.
Lady Death: Beep Beep Betch!
@ 🤣🤣🤣
@@Peewee2782-x6x "not her again 😫"
She's ghost riders cousin in the comics
She's so funny, her one liners are always a killer😂
Jen and Agatha being petty to each other is hilarious.
I’m so glad she lived
I could not with Jen when she yelled over to them from that itty bitty circle in the other room! She was taking no chances with that curse! LMAO
She was the realest character in terms of her reaction to everything. Also had the best lowkey character development.
yeap
Loving her sooo much
@@karlotty seeing the swords in the ceiling “oh my god?!” so real 😂
0:50 she really literally roasted Death 💀🔥
Fr
Like seriously on several occasions 😂
Rio be like, "You are SO lucky I can't kill you directly."
She and Lilia's were my favorites in this, unless panicked Jen usually was more sarcastic about it while Lilia was more about honest hostility and harsh comments right in your face😅
yes😍 and alice
Me too😢
Sasheer zamata is really my favorite person in SNL thats why she so fun🤣🤣
"Damn using his full name" 7:37
I LOVE HOW THEY ARE JUST SO USED TO CALLING HIM TEEN 😭
I hope will see her again. We can't let Agatha be the only one who babysit Billy, come join the coven Jen!
Supposedly we will she is gonna introduce her ghost rider cousin.
I’d like to point out that she is technically the first witch to walk the road. Our sassy queen
And the only one to survive it
No one mention how seriously powerful she is. To be bound for a 100 years and to remain young and still do magick mind blowing then she unbound herself 😱🤯❤
Jennifer Kale was the final girl we never knew we needed! ❤
It was such a well made series,now i want an origin story of every single one of them
Yes! I want to know who cursed Alice’s family and why. I also want to know why Agatha was paid to bind Jen’s powers
@RisingStarFalls Exactly, each character has so much potential on their own and so distinct too , I would love their own origin story serieses
“Why do I have to translate?”😂😂😂
Sasheer Zamata was just so iconic as Jennifer Kale!
This show’s humor is unmatched 😂😂
she is so witty i love her :D
Convens sharing blessings and burdens might mean that Jen is tied to Agatha or Billy in some way for future seasons ??
I hope so, I want them to be a coven. Also, we can't let Agatha be the only one who babysit Teen, come on!
@@TheSUGA1202 Well, Agatha is dead, even if she’s decided not to leave, so it might be that the only remaining members of the coven are Jen and Billy… or just Jen, if Billy really wasn’t a member.
With Jen flying away this probably means there’s a chance that she’ll come back to the MCU
she's a full time hater 😭
4:13 The way she treated Alice family curse had literaly me dying of laugh😂😂
I just love Agatha's and Jen's quarreling siblings energy with Lilia being the mom having to calm them down XD
literally love her🤣, love them all
Actually love that she was the only survivor. finally i get a final girl who’s also a witch!!!
That "Coven Two" line hits so much harder now.
“Lil traitorous there, Agatha?” LOL
final girl
So glad she Final Girl’d.
she was my favorite character from the beginning because of how sarcastic she is💀i was so happy she survived
Gin is my girl honest.
Ly, I'm just glad it's the first time in a while.The black character didn't die FIRST 😂❤ and it seems she has an important role in the upcoming future im excited to see her and her character again especially since she got her powers back im curious to see what's next
the emojis take me out everytime😭😭😭😭
No wonder she is ghost rider’s cousin
@@MrJuiceHugo tell me more about
Damn using his full name
She was the most relatable love her 🥰🥰🥰
Maybe its just me but watching this jen gives me charmed tv show vibes. That pause of comic relief while being serious moment very charmed
She ate with this 😂😂
I freaking loved jen man ❤❤❤ .. especially when rio came through the ground.. jen says Heyyy
8:30 she was so on point
We can be culturally offended later 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Necesito ver más de esta REINA 💜
It was the “nooo noo get that outta here” 😂😂😂
Jen es la piedra en el zapato de Agatha 😂
7:18 That was wild😭😭🤣‼️
this edit is so funny it makes me forget how hard editing is 🥲
I fuckin love Sasheer Zamata so much
Cant wait to see more of her
Jen is more of a witch than Agatha, both are powerless but Jen is still doing her craft without power and like Agatha said, they can't take her Jen's knowledge
I am so glad that we will see her again...'least I have heard the character is in whatever those new movies are
“No …wait, get outta here”, i dunno why but this made me cackle when i first watched it
Sasheer is a great actress
Jenn & Lilla are awesome.
She kinda carried in the bg
She’s so beautiful
“If she wasn't sound so pitchy”😭😹
Good lord, can someone ask Jen to turn her sass levels from 20 down to a 4
she a sassy queen!!
what make this situation more funny all this Jen was roasting lady death 😂🤣
The Kahoot music-
She stood on big business
Oh gosh I love her so much haha
I finally realized why Rio wouldn’t let Evanora take Agatha. It’s then she wouldn’t die. Once again skirting Rio’s authority. Also she probably just didn’t like the way Evanora treated Agatha.
Queen lived 🎉
Just because her powers were bound doesn't mean her sass was 😂
Quick question. If the tale is that Lorna Wu died on the road, then does it mean it was Agatha who killed her?
@@pratyushpavansaikia8161 Uhm, Lorna died in a hotel fire. The "while in the road" part is usually used while in concert tours.
Agatha has never been on the road though, she used that to try and kill other Witches for power 🤔
@@julieloves_arts hence the question
@@pratyushpavansaikia8161 then no Lorna was definitely killed by the curse with that fire
Did you even watch the show?? Her mother was killed in a hotel fire caused by the Wu family curse... god..
Question, did Alice's mother die by Agatha too? Since the road was not real.
@@MJAY552 Agatha never been on that road she only said that to kill other Witches after taking their power. Alice's mom died in a hotel fire and I think it's the curse that got her and set the fire
Did you even watch the show?? Her mother was killed in a hotel fire caused by the Wu family curse... god..
@@sckaze777 Yes I did watch the show, but in one of the episodes, Alice said her mother died on the road so that confused me
They really stressed her out this season 😂
"Honestly, I don't know how to feel. Do I hate her or do I want her phone number?" In hindsight, if that's how Jen really feels about Rio, there might be another number she should call.
The kahoot music is confusing me lol
MAYBE 🙎🏾♀️😂💀💀
People still dont know her comic book significance probably
Hold up! Jen said the witches road was dead in literally! Did she know it was fake?
Jen new that that the road would end with death not on purpose
Her backstory is the least fleshes out among the witches.
Yes...but I think they did that on purpose for the future,so she can be put in a story/new project and her back backstory then can related to that....
Jen KALE just wants to enjoy her salad while everyone try to interrupt it, they deserve her bitter words
Why would Agatha bind a witch instead of draining her? Jen isn't written as someone who would have been hard to trick into a blast. It's like The Craft: the Black woman has the least amount of work into her story. Her trial was the only one that focused on everyone, not her specifically, and she was written out of the ending after expressing a desire to save Billy and Agatha. I can understand her changing her mind with. Agatha, but the literal child? Like yeah the actor is in his 20s, but who would leave a sixteen year old witch to deal with Death and a Witch Killer? The whole point of the show seems to have been to trick the audience first and write a cohesive narrative second.
Jenifers trial was the very last one.
The cage was a reference to Jennifer trapped within herself.
Agatha bound her power because she was self serving and wanted to learn about her potion magic. Agatha was envious of her as a witch with more knowledge but she admired her as a midwife sparing her but limiting her abilities out of spite.
Jenifers whole plot as a black witch was just a political reference, that white woman tend to hold position of authority and relevance over them and that strong black woman are forever putting everyone else above themselves.
The full circle was her finally putting herself first, not allowing her counterpart to hold power over her and letting others fight their own battles.
It was poetry that she was freed from that burden.
She would've stayed to help Billy I'm sure but she she got what she wanted thus passing her trial and being forced out because it was no longer her battle.
She had the best character developement and was the sole survivor who regained her powers. Id say she had a pretty great story in comparison to Rochelle from the Craft.
@Gfabu no, Jen had the first trial where she has to brew an antidote. There is no scene to indicate Agatha was envious of her; the closest is during Jen's trial where Agatha coaches her to the solution. She always hated her but left her alone because she respected the work she was doing; which really doesn't make sense considering what she did to Jen. How could someone without powers even put Agatha in that position? Jen's character growth was literally marked by her not putting herself first as she became a selfish person after losing her magic. It's not poetry, it's erasure. The Earth trial was the final one and potions was the water trial. The reference to The Craft was only made due to the painful irony of that movie being referenced twice around her only to have her end up as sidelined for what feels like the same uncomfortable reason in a show that seemed to have as a thesis "women can't work together" by the end. Agatha has protection magic and doesn't try to make a shield to ward off death (who apparently doesn't have Death's powers from comics so we can get this Joker-Ivy hybrid).
@@ETPlayground Agatha didn’t bind her herself, she was selling binding spells for cash because she doesn’t care about her own community, and the man who bound Jen at the confrence purchased the spell from her. Her being inadvertently responsible for Jen’s binding was almost certainly a metaphor for how women with internalized misogyny will give their oppressors tools, and in the end hurt other women that they don’t want to see hurt (why its mentioned that she wanted Jen to be able to use her powers, and left her alone, because she thought what she did was important), considering that Agatha’s whole arc is around internalized misogyny.
Jen was always self-serving, I dont remeber her ever saying her desire was to save Billy or Agatha. She wanted her power back, she literally says “thats all this is about for any of us,” when Billy accuses Agatha of only wanting power. She gets it back, and Billy frees her from the road). I have no idea where you got the idea that she was sticking around for their sakes.
Also, none of their trials were fully about them, besides maybe Alice (and even then, she shared the spotlight with Jen and Rio a little)
A lot of Lilia’s focused Billy bc she thought she was reading for him - Agatha’s focused on Alice, Sharon’s focused on Jen, Jen’s focused on Agatha. Jen’s character growth was her getting her self confidence back and embracing being a witch with or without her powers, not being less selfish.
Her character was very much not sidelined, you can have your own opinons on her, but she got just as much development as the rest of the coven (besides Billy and Agatha, who are the main characters).
Also the shows thesis was not “women can’t work together”?? They did work together, every member of the coven found what they were missing bc they finally worked as a group instead of runnig solo.
@oatesnmilk that is all your head canon. She said that she did spells for bank notes. It was poorly written and there's a clear pattern here of having a prominent Black woman who is sidelined during the climax. There is no reason why Monica wouldn't have helped Wanda fight Agatha other than "because the script told her to stay out of the way" just like Jen. If it isn't written into the story, it's a plot hole. And it's one of several that shows how psyched Jac Schafer was to shit on all of these characters' comic stories if one does a quick look into any of them. It's white feminism at its finest, with some "Jewish counts as not white even though you have to be told" sprinkled in and a white passing Latina. Women can write problematic things too and if Jac Schafer were a man people would pick up on the embroidered red flags imo.
i never liked her. but i respected her
😂
Did Agatha kill Alice’s Mother?
I think the curse did. Hotel fire could have been the creature Alice killed during the jam sessions
Did you even watch the show?? Her mother was killed in a hotel fire caused by the Wu family curse... god..
@ what a disgusting attitude.
We are not cool teenager!
She’s so Daphne Blake coded, it’s not even funny 😂
What's with this goofy ahh 2005 editing 💀
Less facebook emojis and generic sound affects and more actual comedic editing and cuts please.