17 "Agatha All Along" Easter Eggs From Episode 3 That You Might've Missed The First Time Around

🚨 There are obviously MASSIVE spoilers ahead for Agatha All Along Episode 3, as well as WandaVision! 🚨

1.First, the Witches' Road appears to be a forest, which is the same in Scarlet Witch (2015), the comic book series in which Wanda Maximoff walks the Witches' Road. At the very beginning, the road appears like a magical forest. However, the landscape changes the further down the road Wanda walks.

Characters from "Agatha All Along" in a dark, mystic forest observe their surroundings. Reedy trees and mist give it an eerie, enchanting ambiance
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2.When Teen tries to reveal his name, Lilia remarks that a sigil has been placed upon him. While they turn their attention to Agatha, she remarks that it's a "clumsy glamour." In WandaVision, she similarly remarked how Wanda's original spell was flawed and messy and she was willing to fix it.

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness on top and Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch with glowing horns below in a scene from Agatha All Along and a scene from WandaVision
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3.The glamour that appears on Teen's mouth when he tries to say his name appears to look like an "M," which adds more to the very popular theory that Teen is actually Billy Kaplan, aka Wiccan, aka Billy Maximoff, hence the "M."

Characters from "Agatha All Along" stand together in a forest. Second image shows Teen with an M across his mouth

4.Also, Alice mentions that a sigil is a spell that hides something, which is also why many people regarded the Westview Anomaly, aka the Hex, as a sigil Wanda unintentionally created to hide her version of Westview from the world.

Alice telling Teen in Agatha All Along, "A sigil is a redaction spell that hides something. In this case, you, from witch folk"
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5.When they arrive at the house and Lilia mentions the moon's phases, Teen remarks that it depicts the "water phase." In the comics, Wiccan, aka Billy Kaplan, can control water.

Teen telling Lilia, "It's full. The water phase"

Later in the episode, it's also revealed that the house is seemingly under water, and water eventually comes rushing in, too.

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6.Similar to how Agatha All Along Episode 1 featured an homage to Mare of Easttown, Episode 3's trial appears to be a tribute to drama series like Big Little Lies, Desperate Housewives, etc., aka those shows where women drink wine, cause trouble, and live in gorgeous houses.

The cast of Agatha All Along standing on the steps looking out at a gorgeously decorated house
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7.While exploring the house, Sharon, aka Mrs. Hart, can be heard asking if anyone has watched the show Huge Tiny Lies, which is a nod to Big Little Lies.

Sharon in Agatha All Along asking, "Have they seen Huge Tiny Lies?"
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8.Jen mentions how Agatha's son could be an agent of Mephisto. And if you then heard a bunch of cheering, it's because all of the theorizing about Mephisto showing up in WandaVision has finally paid off. Now, in the comics, Billy and Tommy Maximoff were created using parts of Mephisto's soul, and Mephisto is the devil.

Jen telling Teen in a scene from Agatha All Along, "Others say he might be a demon or an agent of Mephisto"

9.When Teen asks Alice about her tattoo, she mentions she got it in Colorado. In the comics, Agatha and her son, Nicholas Scratch, live in New Salem, Colorado, a secret community that is inhabited by witches and other magic users.

Alice telling Teen, "Got it in Colorado. My mom was playing Red Rocks"

In the comics, Agatha notably leaves New Salem and Nicholas behind to go venture out into the world.

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10.Also, Teen mentions that a lot happened to him at 13 years old. Now, for a little Marvel math problem: Teen is 16 now. Three years ago, he was 13, which is when WandaVision ended and Billy Maximoff disappeared. All I'm saying is the Billy theory for Teen is holding strong.

Teen in a scene from Agatha All Along saying "A lot happened to me at 13 too"

In Agatha All Along Episode 1, Herb tells Agatha she's been living under Wanda's spell for three years.

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11.While hallucinating, Sharon mentions Wanda and asks her to let someone breathe. This is a reference to WandaVision Episode 1 when Mr. Hart was choking, and Mrs. Hart begged Wanda to help him.

Sharon begging Wanda to "let him breathe" in Agatha All Along vs. Mrs. Hart repeating "Stop it" in WandaVision
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12.While I'm not entirely certain what Lilia's hallucination is referencing, aside from us seeing a young Lilia, I'm running with the theory it is a reference to Agatha's broach, which features the Triple Goddess, aka the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone.

Three individual images that show a young woman in period attire, a very old woman, and then someone with a skull face

13.When Agatha hallucinates her baby and the Darkhold, the scene is framed similarly to when Wanda stands over Vision's dead body inside S.W.O.R.D. in Episode 8 of WandaVision.

Scene from a TV show with Kathryn Hahn in a brown blazer in the top two panels and Elizabeth Olsen with wavy hair looking distressed in the bottom two panels
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14.Lilia mentions that she doesn't want to climb into the oven because of something that happened to a friend of hers. In Hansel and Gretel, the witch is notably killed when Gretel pushes her into an oven.

Lilia saying, "That happened to a friend of mine once. She had a lovely house, too. And she ended up" after referencing her friend who had a problem climbing into an oven
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15.Earlier in the episode, Sharon mentions how she would want to be buried in the kitchen, and then she literally dies in the kitchen.

Two scene from Agatha All Along Episode 3. One showing Sharon lying on a table while the other shows Sharon, who is now dead on the ground
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16."Heads Will Roll" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs plays over the closing credits of Episode 3. The song is said to be inspired by Alice in Wonderland and the Queen of Hearts. Similar to Alice in Wonderland, Agatha and her coven have gone "through the looking glass" into a magical new world, aka the Witches' Road.

Image split in two: top part shows a spellbook with "directed by Rachel Goldberg" text; bottom part shows a sign "Entering Salem" with "Written by Cameron Squires" text
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17.And finally, I figured now would be a good time to point out some Easter eggs in the closing credits. For starters, you can spot an Agatha animation in the style of the opening credits of Bewitched. This animation style was also used in WandaVision Episode 2.

Top: Animated character Agatha Harkness flying on a broom over a crescent moon with text "Created For Television By Jac Schaeffer." Bottom: Samantha from "Bewitched" flying on a broom in front of a full moon

The credits also feature depictions of other famous witches.

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