Agatha All Along: Did This Week’s Tragic Death Bring Back a Major MCU Character?

Agatha All Along: Did This Week’s Tragic Death Bring Back a Major MCU Character?Agatha All Along: Did This Week’s Tragic Death Bring Back a Major MCU Character?

As a seasoned Marvel fan who’s seen more than my fair share of multiverse madness and witches’ trials, I find myself utterly enthralled by the twists and turns that Agatha All Along is serving up each week. The latest episode, “Death’s Hand in Mine,” was no exception, leaving me questioning the fate of Wanda Maximoff and planting seeds for a potential return of the Scarlet Witch herself – talk about a mind-bending plot twist!


Week by week, Agatha All Along becomes increasingly intriguing, leading the Coven further along the Witches’ Path and sparking Marvel enthusiasts to revisit their stash of tin foil hats. This week’s seventh episode, now streaming on Disney+, carries on this pattern, offering several significant moments that might significantly influence the MCU in the future. One such moment marked the long-anticipated emergence of Death. The other, though not an actual confirmation or unveiling, subtly hinted at a possible comeback for the Scarlet Witch herself.

Attention: Reading this article could reveal significant plot points from Agatha All Along. Proceed with caution if you prefer not to be spoiled.

In the latest episode of Agatha All Along titled “Death’s Hand in Mine,” I found myself right in the thick of things as Agatha and Billy had a heart-to-heart about none other than Wanda Maximoff, who, well, let’s just say her fate was left hanging in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Billy bravely asked Agatha point blank if his mom was truly gone. She danced around the question, giving him a series of ambiguous answers, hinting that Wanda’s end might not be as definitive as we may have thought. For now, I’ll keep this intriguing chat on hold – we’ll revisit it later to see if there are any more clues about our beloved Wanda.

In this episode’s crucial moment, Lilia conducts a perilous tarot card reading for Billy, serving as one of the Coven’s trials. However, with the Salem’s Seven pursuing them relentlessly and the trial proving problematic as she discerns that the reading should be for herself rather than Billy, she proceeds. She finishes the reading, ushers everyone else into the next trial, and bravely faces their hunters alone. As the Seven draw near, Lilia turns the Tower card right-side-up, causing the entire room to flip upside-down. Tragically, both Lilia and the Seven plummet to their deaths, impaled by the swords suspended from the ceiling.

It’s possible that the single card didn’t only bring about the demise of Lilia and the Seven, but also could have had a more significant impact. Among Marvel enthusiasts online, there’s speculation that with the Tower card upright, it might have reversed the fate of those in the room, including Wanda Maximoff, as well.

Agatha All Along: Did This Week’s Tragic Death Bring Back a Major MCU Character?

Reflecting on the day of William’s Bar Mitzvah, I can’t forget Lilia’s reading and the ominous Tower card she drew, flipped in reverse – a sign of impending turmoil ahead. After that reading, life took an unexpected turn for him as he was involved in a car accident that ultimately claimed his life. Interestingly, the Tower card was drawn in reverse during Billy’s trial reading as well.

In simpler terms, when the Tower card is reversed, it suggests chaos, impending crises; whereas, in its upright position, it signifies massive, transformative changes. These changes are so significant that they cause an immediate upheaval, as illustrated by the literal shift in gravity that led to the Seven’s demise. This transformation affects everyone, including Wanda, there’s a possibility she might be impacted too.

In the movie “Multiverse of Madness,” the mountain where Wanda suffered her tragic end shares some striking structural similarities with the tower on tarot cards, although they’re not identical. This connection is deeply entwined with Billy’s narrative. The initial interpretation of the card was for him, and its flip might symbolize significant turmoil or a major change looming in his life. The events involving the Salem Seven seeking him and Agatha could be one manifestation of this upheaval. Alternatively, it may relate to the family he has lost.

In case you recall, we’ve had a pinpoint discussion a while back. This current dialogue on “Agatha All Along” is the clearest so far about Wanda, and it primarily focuses on her destiny. Agatha indicates that the details surrounding her death are uncertain. Maybe she was somehow alive beneath the debris of the mountain, waiting for the Tower to right itself.

Agatha All Along is now streaming on Disney+ with new episodes arriving Wednesdays at 9pm ET.

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2024-10-27 02:09