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Writer's pictureG.C.Nightwalker

Agatha All Along Episode 4, the tide is rising.

Agatha, the boy isn't yours.

You know I cannot wait for everyone force hating this show to eat their words when this actually becomes the next hip thing. I have heard a lot of reviews for this show, and everyone, even those who were hating on this show for some reason, said that the fourth episode is where it really gets into it.


The one that grabbed their attention.


And here we are!


The episode in it self isn't very much outside the formula that it has established, every episode the witches go on to the next Trial from the last one, and we learn something new about the particular witch whose trial it is.


This one is the trial of Alice Wu.


And finally the missing witch joins the coven, Rio Vidal.


Who is apparently not a green witch but the green witch, which seems to be somehow related to the concept of Death considering that everyone who is so far related to Death has had a green hue to their Magic.


Case in point: Hela, the Goddess of Death.

Hela revives her Army

And I mean obviously I cannot ignore the Elephant in the room, the toy leaks that actually reveal to us that the Character of Rio is actually the Entity Death.


But anyways what is so interesting about this episode?


Well firstly besides the very interesting way a Demon played into the story and a very heartfelt message about motherly love we learn something about Teen finally.


We learn that he is not, Agatha's son.


Which is very interesting since most of us think he is Wiccan anyways.


Most of us meaning, us hyperfans who theorize about everything.


But I want to talk about something else, why did I, along with many others feel the need to doubt in the first place?


I believe many of us of been burnt due to subpar content, which was to be expected, there is always an adjustment period considering the Circumstances that Marvel had to face, you know, Covid, the loss of many important characters, Bob Chapek.


But I also believe that beneath all of this there has been something else, the obvious, those who would hate something simply because they see money in Hate-clicks.


And because those who farm Hate Clicks generally Target things that generally have nothing to do with a films Quality, but rather something that validates their twisted opinions, I would refrain from saying what they are, I think we all know.

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