Yes indeed, don't leave something early on just because you are an unimaginable jack ass with a massive stick up your ass. Okay, that's my obligatory message to the haters done.
But what does Agatha all along have in store for us this episode, other than of course what it has been teasing us with all along, A.K.A. Agatha!
And her mother Evanora Harkness.
You see this episode is Agatha's trial(we think) and we are going to play with an ouija board.
It is super fast paced and goes through a lot, Agatha's Denial, Agatha's escapism, in using anyway to just avoid responsibility and the fact that Alice Wu is now dead due to Agatha stealing her powers.
I almost thought for a moment that she would stop partway and blast Away the ghost but no, she just fully takes all the power.
And this act is what finally triggers Teen to break through and use his full powers, revealing that he is indeed who he thought he was and here is Wiccan.
This ending is the best thing ever and you cannot convince me otherwise.
So now that we are here let's go through every clue that he is, was, and always will be, the one and only Wiccan.
In the comics, Billy Kaplan is the reincarnated version of Wanda's child Billy Maximoff that she had when she created the Hex reality of House of M, see it turns out that the beings that Wanda created actually did have souls since they were capable of independent action and thought.
So when Wanda stopped concentrating and giving them the body that they needed to survive, these souls found their ways to almost dead bodies whose souls were leaving their bodies and then they got reincarnated as Billy Kaplan (Wiccan) and Tommy Shepherd (Speed).
The leading theory right now, for the MCU is that there has been a particular car crash repeatedly referenced in the opening credits of the show, and it happened three years ago, which is precisely the time difference between this show and Wanda Vision.
So the theory is that when Wanda's hex went down, the car simultaneously crashed and that is how Billy survived, by his soul entering this body.
Take this with Ouija board saying, for ages three and above, which is almost certainly a Nod to Billy's actual age being three.
Now as far as I am aware, the next episode is a flashback, and that is going to reveal a lot of what we have been theorizing about, so that will be interesting to see.
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