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Agatha All Along: Review

WandaVision Review

It's been a long time coming, but it's finally here: the first official review of the highly anticipated fourth episode of WandaVision. Titled "Agatha All Along," the episode finally confirms what many fans have been suspecting all along: that Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) is the true villain of the show, Agatha Harkness.

The episode opens with a flashback to Salem, 1693, where Agatha is revealed to be a powerful witch who was burned at the stake by her fellow witches for practicing dark magic. In the present day, Agatha confronts Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and reveals her true identity. A fierce battle ensues, with Agatha using her powers to manipulate Wanda's reality and Wanda using her powers to protect herself and her children. In the end, Wanda is able to defeat Agatha and take back control of her reality.

Agatha All Along is a thrilling and suspenseful episode that finally gives fans the answers they've been waiting for. Hahn is excellent as Agatha, and she brings a real sense of menace to the role. Olsen is also great as Wanda, and she does a great job of conveying Wanda's pain and confusion. The episode is also full of great action sequences, and the special effects are top-notch. Overall, Agatha All Along is a must-watch for fans of WandaVision.

Here are some of the things we loved about Agatha All Along:

  • Hahn's performance as Agatha. She's deliciously evil and steals every scene she's in.
  • The reveal of Agatha's true identity. It's a huge twist that no one saw coming.
  • The battle between Wanda and Agatha. It's one of the best action sequences we've seen on TV all year.
  • The special effects. They're top-notch and really bring the episode to life.

Here are some of the things we didn't love about Agatha All Along:

  • The episode is a bit slow in the middle. It drags a bit as Wanda and Agatha talk about their motivations.
  • The ending is a bit too neat and tidy. We would have liked to see more of a cliffhanger.

Overall, we highly recommend Agatha All Along. It's a thrilling and suspenseful episode that finally gives fans the answers they've been waiting for.


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