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The End of ‘Agatha All Along’ Explained: Unpacking the Finale’s Twists
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The End of ‘Agatha All Along’ Explained: Unpacking the Finale’s Twists

Warning: Agatha all the time spoilers ahead!

Agatha Harkness first appeared on screens in 2021 WandaVision as the witch without witches behind the show’s nefarious plot, but in its spin-off, Agatha all the timeit turned out so wasn’t Agatha all the time.

The Disney+ show aired on October 30 with a two-episode finale that raised more questions than it answered and shaped the future of some crucial Marvel characters. Agatha all the time centers on the witch-killing Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) as she is freed from the spell that Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) placed on her three years ago by an initially unknown boy named Teen (Joe Locke).

Teen convinces Agatha to take him on the Witch’s Way, a dangerous journey that promises a witch their deepest desire after a series of trials and challenges. To set out, Agatha explains that you need a coven of witches, so she gathers a group of oppressed witches: Jen (Sasheer Zamata), the harbinger of Lilia (Patti LuPone), the bewitched Alice (Ali Ahn), and the unwitting Mrs. Hart (Debra Jo Rupp).

During their journey, the group makes a number of discoveries, most notably Teen’s true identity. In the fifth episode, viewers discover that he is actually Wanda’s son Billy, reincarnated into the body of William, a local teenage boy, after Wanda implodes the sitcom version of Westview she created.

So what happens to Agatha and Billy? Here is the Agatha all the time end, explained.

How did Agatha all the time end?

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness and Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff in Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along.

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The nine-episode limited series came to an end in a two-episode finale. In the penultimate episode, only Agatha and Billy are left on the Witches’ Road after Agatha breaks her bondage to Jen’s magical powers, and she is able to leave. To help Billy achieve his ultimate goal of finding his twin brother Tommy, Agatha performs a kind of guided meditation, coaching him on where to locate the boy.

Billy grants his wish and leaves Agatha alone to complete the experiment: growing something in a room without soil or water. She succeeds by using her tears to plant a flower in the cracked floor and leave the Witches’ Way.

Agatha returns to her home where she is greeted by Rio (Aubrey Plaza), who was revealed in an earlier episode to be Death himself. Rio declares that Agatha has not kept his end of the bargain by delivering Billy, who blasts Agatha with his powers and returns her to her former glory. Rio tells the witch that either she goes with her or Billy does, because Death must claim one.

In a heroic moment, Agatha sacrifices herself for Billy, but the show doesn’t end there. Billy discovers that the Witches’ Way is something he created using his powers, and Agatha did not. complete dead: she is back as a ghost.

Why does Agatha kill witches?

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along.

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The season finale takes a step back into Agatha’s life and explores the story of her villain. It is hinted throughout the show that Agatha suffered a massive heartbreak when her son, Nicky, died, with some assuming she sacrificed him due to her powers.

However, in episode 9, it is revealed that Rio came for Nicky while Agatha was giving birth to him and she begged Death to let her have more time with her son. Immediately afterward, Agatha began killing other witches, presumably as a way to calm Rio down by delivering her bodies to keep her son alive.

One day, Nicky doesn’t go along with Agatha’s task of killing witches, and the two don’t complete the job. That evening, Rio brings along the 6-year-old boy, with whom Agatha created the song “Ballad of the Witches Road” that others came to believe opened the door to the Witches’ Road.

In the episode it is revealed that the road never existed. Agatha started a con, performing the opening song and fabricated ritual with a group of witches and manipulating them into destroying her with their power so she could kill them and become increasingly powerful.

Therefore, it was Billy who created the Witch’s Way, much to Agatha’s surprise, leading to her early suspicion that he was the Scarlet Witch’s son.

What happened to Billy and Tommy?

Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff and Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along.

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Billy and Tommy died in WandaVision when Wanda imploded the world she created, including her fictional sons. At the same time, however, William, a local teenager, and his family are in a car accident, and William dies – only to be reincarnated as Billy. However, Tommy is nowhere to be seen, making finding him Billy’s deepest desire on the Witches’ Road.

It is later revealed that Tommy was never reincarnated, but Billy is able to find his spirit and place it in a new body. However, the one he finds drowns in a swimming pool due to a prank by his friends. Billy discovers that the body Tommy has been reincarnated into is not as lucky as Billy is with loving parents by his side.

“There’s no one to love him! He has no one!” Billy screams in panic as he makes his discovery.

In the show’s final scene, Agatha, in her ghost form, joins Billy, and the two begin a new journey to find Tommy.

What happened to the other witches, including Jen, Lilia, Alice and Rio?

Sasheer Zamata as Jennifer Kale, Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff, Patti LuPone as Lilia Calderu and Ali Ahn as Alice Wu-Gulliver in Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along.

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While walking the Witches’ Way, Agatha and Billy were joined by a haphazard coven. However, the witches quickly began to fall as they failed to survive certain trials, with Agatha zapping Alice’s life while taking her powers and Lilia sacrificing herself to save the rest of the group.

The only witch who survives is Jen, and her story ends in the finale when Agatha unties her and returns her powers to the potion-making witch. In her final scene, Jen leaves the Witches’ Way and flees to build a new life for herself.

The last witch to join the coven is Rio, who turns out to be Lady Death. In her final scene, she tragically claims Agatha’s life after the two share a passionate kiss (they are ex-lovers).

How did Agatha all the time set up other Marvel storylines?

Joe Locke as Billy Maximoff in Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along.

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After the show wrapped, fans began speculating that the final scene set the stage for Marvel’s upcoming show about Vision. The new series will see Paul Bettany reprise the character, who, as Agatha so eloquently put it, was supposedly sold for parts after dying in WandaVision.

Ever since Billy returned to this show, fans have suspected that Tommy might appear on the currently titled Vision show Vision questionsT.

Another theory is that Marvel is introducing the Young Avengers, a group made up of young superheroes who have been steadily introduced through the latest crop of Marvel movies and TV shows, including The miracles‘Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), Hawkeye‘s Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’S Including America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez).

In the comics, Billy is part of the group, and so is Tommy, going by the name Speed, due to the super-speed power he seemingly inherited from his uncle, Wanda’s brother Pietro.

Will there be a season 2? Agatha all the time?

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along.

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Agatha all the time was originally announced as a limited series, but according to showrunner Jac Schaeffer, it appears there may be a season 2 in the future.

“With this show we wanted to tell a complete story, and I hope we succeeded. But as a fan and as an admirer, I believe there is so much more story to tell about all of these characters,” Schaeffer told Decider after Episode 7 was released.

While the future of Agatha’s own show is uncertain, executive producer Brad Winderbaum told Screen Rant that Marvel fans will see more of the character in the future.

“You know, when you have an icon like Kathryn Hahn brought to the screen with Agatha, you just want to see more of her,” Winderbaum told the outlet. “Yes, there will be more Agatha in the future of the MCU.”