@@junocrespo1774 is she? Well, the more you know! I do think, much like how this show improved and expanded on her character from WandaVision, wherever we see her next will do the same for her as a ghost. It’s encouraging to know that it happens a lot in the comics, so they’ll have a lot to draw from. Maybe it’ll improve that element of the finale too 🙏
One thing that everybody missed was that Agatha left Jen alone because of her “real work”. She was a mid-wife. A mid-wife could have saved Nicholas. Also Agatha got a series partly because of the song. This series was basically the history of a song.
The irony of this is that Agatha then unknowingly bound Jen for purely selfish reasons. Her own selfish, survive-at-any-cost nature undid the good thing she was trying to do.
@@YourDreamFestival yeah it’s something so wonderful and unique in many ways! The closest I found were aspects of films like Hocus Pocus or Wizard of Oz, which is funny since those are clearly influences on the show. I love how it’s completely it’s own thing, despite its place in the wider Marvel universe
@@junocrespo1774 that’s good! For me, he just felt a bit of a teenage caricature, with dialogue that lacked the wit of the other characters, but I’m so glad he worked better for you! I think now he’s shed the “Teen” guise and is openly Billy/Wiccan, we can go deeper with him and improve on some of those dialogue elements I found a bit lacking
@@TheOutatimeFilmPodcast I mean obviously on purpose just like in episode one it was overacted Detective show on purpose. Billy wasTeen because he's literally a mess of two souls. Falling into the stereotype on purpose.
What are your thoughts on Agatha All Along? Is it the best MCU show since WandaVision? Comment below!
Yes
Well Agatha is a ghost in the comics most of the time and I would love to see where she pops up in the MCU moving forward
@@junocrespo1774 is she? Well, the more you know! I do think, much like how this show improved and expanded on her character from WandaVision, wherever we see her next will do the same for her as a ghost. It’s encouraging to know that it happens a lot in the comics, so they’ll have a lot to draw from. Maybe it’ll improve that element of the finale too 🙏
@@TheOutatimeFilmPodcast Yeah she was a mentor figure to Wanda, so I guess in the MCU she will be for Billy
She actually walks the Witches’ Road with Wanda. It’s real in the comics. And the road returns Agatha to a human form much younger.
One thing that everybody missed was that Agatha left Jen alone because of her “real work”. She was a mid-wife. A mid-wife could have saved Nicholas. Also Agatha got a series partly because of the song. This series was basically the history of a song.
The irony of this is that Agatha then unknowingly bound Jen for purely selfish reasons. Her own selfish, survive-at-any-cost nature undid the good thing she was trying to do.
I enjoyed it, now I am trying to find things more like it.
@@YourDreamFestival yeah it’s something so wonderful and unique in many ways! The closest I found were aspects of films like Hocus Pocus or Wizard of Oz, which is funny since those are clearly influences on the show. I love how it’s completely it’s own thing, despite its place in the wider Marvel universe
@ yeah understandable. I have always been a mcu fan. But if they had not made this show, I would probably quit watching marvel in general. 🥲
@ especially after watching secret invasion. That was such a let down.
I loved everything teen said
@@junocrespo1774 that’s good! For me, he just felt a bit of a teenage caricature, with dialogue that lacked the wit of the other characters, but I’m so glad he worked better for you! I think now he’s shed the “Teen” guise and is openly Billy/Wiccan, we can go deeper with him and improve on some of those dialogue elements I found a bit lacking
@@TheOutatimeFilmPodcast I mean obviously on purpose just like in episode one it was overacted Detective show on purpose. Billy wasTeen because he's literally a mess of two souls. Falling into the stereotype on purpose.
I’m with you. Joe Locke had a lot of input. He filmed it when he was 19. So criticism falls completely flat.