I liked how in the initial Thanos post-credit scene had "... is to court death." To the uninitiated, it was a typical "You will die" warning, but to us who know the lore, it was a great nod. Of course, in the end it _was_ a typical "You will die" warning. I get why they changed Thanos' motive: the casual audience wasn't ready for "Oh, Death is an actual person and he's trying to impress her." Needed a few more years of Dr. Strange and Agatha's introduction to sell the _really_ magical and mystical aspects of Marvel to the normies.
Best episode of the series, possibly one of the best episodes of any series. And just thinking about the writers' requirements to make the timelines work and fit together throughout the series to all come together in this one episode... it gives me a headache just imagining it 😂 Keeping track of one normal, linear timeline is hard enough in writing! They need to be nominated for an Emmy.
It was a mask. With some computer manipulation to move it back into her skull. There's very little fully computer-generated in this series. Aside from the energy effects of magic, some flying debris, and the sky on the road, I can't point out anything, tbh. Even the witches flying in front of the blood moon was model work. The beach house in ep3 was a forced-perspective model, the other trial houses were painted backdrops. The witches' flying was wirework, although there's some bluescreen for the closeup in ep5 and some distance manipulation [later]. The animals for the Salem Seven were real, aside--hah! found one---from the bugs.
I genuinely think this show was a test - can Marvel make a compelling show for a quarter of their typical budget? The answer is a definitive YES! It just takes some creativity.
This episode demonstrates that during the original brainstorming session in the writer's room, everything was planned before the first script was written.
Whatever you do, don't say the word "time" in the "Your Path Winds Out of Time" trial room. It makes things worse. Loved the Maestra. In all the bouncing around she is this calm center of wisdom. And then, "What will you do with your remaining time?" Lilia had big feelings about her coven all dying despite her Sight. This time she uses her Sight to save her new coven. And she meets Death with a look of peaceful acceptance at the end. If you're curious you can find images of the unique tarot cards from Lilia's reading online. Also, Aubrey _is_ wearing a mask as Death. See the Marvel video "Agatha All Along | Costumes Behind the Scenes"
Thanks to Julia and Trent! 🧙♀ I really love this episode. Ms. LuPone is a remarkable performer. I've admired her nearly a quarter of a century by this point.
Great episode, great reaction. Loved how the audience experiences the episode out of sequence like Lidia. Looking forward to your reaction to the last two which are also very good. I agree the costumes were fun. I loved that at one point they even had Jen holding an apple as the old hag.
I think that the "fall" in the tower was not what killed Lilia. Lilia died from that fall through the mud, the one where she saw Rio coming down the tunnel towards her. But because of the way her consciousness moves through her timeline, even though she "died" there and then, she still had more moments to visit... more gaps that needed filling. So... she falls to her death, meets Death, then pops "forward" to finish the Tarot reading (thanks for that handy hand Agatha), then set off her trap to kill the Seven (and finally save a coven). Then, as she's falling "up", she pops "back" to her childhood, finishes off the bits she has never been able to remember, then pops "forward" to the moment immediately after she recognized Rio as Death. No doubt Rio, even if she were able to sense the "delay", would just wait patiently for Lilia to "turn up". I mean, she's already waited 450 years for her, and we're all willing to wait for a friend.
@deborahjanes3706 Yes. But some reactors waited a week in between 8 and 9 to post. Also, for reactors late to the party, it wouldn't matter to them if 8 and 9 dropped at the same time, because all the episodes are currently available.
It says a lot about the quality of this show that an older lady reading tarot cards had me more hyped than most of the actual big budget movie fight scenes Marvel released since endgame.
it's the feeling of everything falling into place, like a good murder mystery reveal etc even if this isn't strictly about a mystery. The directing just hits that tone so well.
This is one of the best episodes that Marvel Television has produced! If Patti LuPone doesn’t get an Emmy for this I will truly be disappointed.
Absolutely!!! It was phenomenal ❤
Man, I wish I could watch this episode again for the first time!
as a sicilian tarot reader, this episode meant everything to me.
This episode is so well done. They linked all of Lilia’s premonitions together in such a beautiful way. The best MCU episode I’ve ever seen.
I just want to give Jac and Patti and everyone who worked on this all their flowers. My God(dess), what a great episode.
You know, when your competition is Kathryn Hahn, Thanos really got no chance
I liked how in the initial Thanos post-credit scene had "... is to court death." To the uninitiated, it was a typical "You will die" warning, but to us who know the lore, it was a great nod.
Of course, in the end it _was_ a typical "You will die" warning. I get why they changed Thanos' motive: the casual audience wasn't ready for "Oh, Death is an actual person and he's trying to impress her." Needed a few more years of Dr. Strange and Agatha's introduction to sell the _really_ magical and mystical aspects of Marvel to the normies.
@@JLRules I also don't think the general audience was ready for the campy side of MCU just yet.
Best episode of the series, possibly one of the best episodes of any series. And just thinking about the writers' requirements to make the timelines work and fit together throughout the series to all come together in this one episode... it gives me a headache just imagining it 😂 Keeping track of one normal, linear timeline is hard enough in writing! They need to be nominated for an Emmy.
It was a mask. With some computer manipulation to move it back into her skull.
There's very little fully computer-generated in this series. Aside from the energy effects of magic, some flying debris, and the sky on the road, I can't point out anything, tbh. Even the witches flying in front of the blood moon was model work. The beach house in ep3 was a forced-perspective model, the other trial houses were painted backdrops. The witches' flying was wirework, although there's some bluescreen for the closeup in ep5 and some distance manipulation [later]. The animals for the Salem Seven were real, aside--hah! found one---from the bugs.
I genuinely think this show was a test - can Marvel make a compelling show for a quarter of their typical budget? The answer is a definitive YES! It just takes some creativity.
I think this episode is the best piece of television I have seen in a long time.
This episode demonstrates that during the original brainstorming session in the writer's room, everything was planned before the first script was written.
THE best episode of the series, the best episode of marvel television and one of my favourite episodes of tv period. so brilliant in every aspect
This one of the best episodes of any show I ever seen. This show is amazing and keeps getting better
This is the reaction I was most looking forward to... and I had tears again in the closing scenes 😭
What a performance from Patti Lupone!
Whatever you do, don't say the word "time" in the "Your Path Winds Out of Time" trial room. It makes things worse.
Loved the Maestra. In all the bouncing around she is this calm center of wisdom. And then, "What will you do with your remaining time?" Lilia had big feelings about her coven all dying despite her Sight. This time she uses her Sight to save her new coven. And she meets Death with a look of peaceful acceptance at the end.
If you're curious you can find images of the unique tarot cards from Lilia's reading online. Also, Aubrey _is_ wearing a mask as Death. See the Marvel video "Agatha All Along | Costumes Behind the Scenes"
The best episode so far!!!
Thanks to Julia and Trent! 🧙♀ I really love this episode. Ms. LuPone is a remarkable performer. I've admired her nearly a quarter of a century by this point.
One of the best episodes in Marvel!! ❤
Patti LuPone still killing it. It's nice to see younger generations discover and appreciate those who exist outside their age bubble.
The Tarot Deck from this episode will be made available by Marvel this coming year.
Great episode, great reaction. Loved how the audience experiences the episode out of sequence like Lidia. Looking forward to your reaction to the last two which are also very good.
I agree the costumes were fun. I loved that at one point they even had Jen holding an apple as the old hag.
Billy struggles with the identity crisis of an "adopted child."
For me the absolute best Episode of the series and although one of the best Episodes of series all time within the MCU
my fave episode ❤️❤️❤️
Best episode of marvel television ❤, please react next 2 episodes soon please guys ❤
the best episode 😊
She begins again but in control of her power... at least I believe it
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Billy is in the coven. The 🖤 was him. Lilia couldn’t write his name because of the sigil. His boyfriend referred to him as 🖤 in their texts.
Guys please please please react to heartstopper after youre done with agatha!! 😊
Fantastic episode 💜
the best episode, patti lupone act her ass off and the reveal would've been so much better if funko didn't spoiled it😭
Damn.... using his full name
I think that the "fall" in the tower was not what killed Lilia.
Lilia died from that fall through the mud, the one where she saw Rio coming down the tunnel towards her.
But because of the way her consciousness moves through her timeline, even though she "died" there and then, she still had more moments to visit... more gaps that needed filling.
So... she falls to her death, meets Death, then pops "forward" to finish the Tarot reading (thanks for that handy hand Agatha), then set off her trap to kill the Seven (and finally save a coven).
Then, as she's falling "up", she pops "back" to her childhood, finishes off the bits she has never been able to remember, then pops "forward" to the moment immediately after she recognized Rio as Death. No doubt Rio, even if she were able to sense the "delay", would just wait patiently for Lilia to "turn up".
I mean, she's already waited 450 years for her, and we're all willing to wait for a friend.
Great episode.
Did you notice the end theme tune was used as Quicksilvers in X-Men first class. Could this be a nod that perhaps Tommy could save her?
Days of Future Past, but I suspect they chose it because it felt appropriate to this episode.
@RealBLAlley thanks, I'm always getting them mixed up.
New Subscriber here. For your sanity and ours, you may want to consider doing the last two episodes together in one video. Trust me on this. 😉
Weren't they dropped the same day?
@deborahjanes3706 Yes. But some reactors waited a week in between 8 and 9 to post. Also, for reactors late to the party, it wouldn't matter to them if 8 and 9 dropped at the same time, because all the episodes are currently available.
the great patti lupone
Best episode 🎉 marvel won
In large part to Jac Schaeffer. 😉
And Patti LuPone, of course. 🩵
It says a lot about the quality of this show that an older lady reading tarot cards had me more hyped than most of the actual big budget movie fight scenes Marvel released since endgame.
it's the feeling of everything falling into place, like a good murder mystery reveal etc even if this isn't strictly about a mystery. The directing just hits that tone so well.