I Genuinely Can't Watch The First Two "Agatha All Along" Episodes The Same Way Again After Noticing These Easter Eggs And Details
🚨 There are obviously MASSIVE spoilers ahead for Agatha All Along Episode 1 and Episode 2, as well as WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness! 🚨
1.First, Episode 1 begins with "Agnes," aka Agatha, humming the Witches' Road song that is heard for the first time at the end of Episode 2.
2.When Agnes brings a cup of coffee, a detective, aka Dave/Herb from WandaVision, greets her with, "Hey, neighbor." Of course, this is a nod to Herb being Agatha's neighbor in Westview.
3.While on their way to look at Jane Doe's body, Herb mentions that the body has been crushed by something heavy, with Agnes adding that she didn't die here. This is a nod to Wanda's "death" in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness when she's seemingly crushed to death at Mount Wundagore.
4.Jane Doe's fingertips are black, which is exactly what Wanda and Agatha's fingers looked like when they used the power of the Darkhold.
5.Similar to WandaVision, Episode 1 pays tribute to iconic TV shows, but this time, drama series. This first episode is a nod to Mare of Easttown and The Killing. In fact, the opening credits mention this is based on a Danish series, which is the same as The Killing.
6.In the opening credits, the score of 14 to 14 might be a nod to the comic book Fantastic Four Annual Issue #14 (1969), which featured Agatha Harkness.
7.The man who peers at Agnes through the bookshelves, saying there was a fire, was also the mailman in WandaVision.
8.In Agnes's office, you can see that there is a plant on her desk one minute, then a picture of a small child the next. More on the child, Nicholas Scratch, later on, but this is also a great little nod that Agnes's fake detective world is cracking, like what was happening to Wanda in WandaVision, too.
9.When the chief, aka Harold/Phil from WandaVision, says that the soil under Jane Doe's nails is from Eastern Europe, which is another nod to Wanda's "death" in Multiverse of Madness.
10.When Vidal leaves Agnes's office, she says, "Te veo," which means "I see you." She says it again later in the episode when she leaves after confronting Agatha after the spell is broken
11.The pendant Agnes finds at the crime scene and later asks Norm to examine is a notable part of Agatha Harkness's costume from the Marvel comic books. Norm even mentions it's probably from late 17th century New England, aka when the Salem witch trials took place.
12.The first letters of the book's title from the library card found on Jane Doe's body spell out "DARKHOLD," which Agnes was about to figure out. The author's name, Andrew Ugo, is an anagram for "Wundagore," aka the mountain where Wanda "died" and where the Darkhold was created.
13.In the Marvel comics, Nicholas Scratch was Agatha's son. Agatha notably left Nicholas behind to venture out into the world, which is when she became a nanny for Franklin Richards. Yes, the Fantastic Four's Sue and Reed Richards's son. Nicholas becomes a powerful sorcerer and villain and ultimately leads New Salem.
14.The painting that Agnes sees while interrogating Teen is a depiction of Macbeth and the Three Witches. This particular painting looks like the one created by Francesco Zuccarelli.
15.The dates seen on the library card also hold a meaning. Feb. 16 is Elizabeth Olsen's birthday. Meanwhile, Aug. 28 is Marvel comic book artist Jack Kirby's birthday, and Stan Lee's birthday is Dec. 28. The duo created the Scarlet Witch. And then, June 2 was the date Bridget Bishop was the first person to be tried and convicted of witchcraft in Salem.
16.In the basement, we get to see Agatha's bunny, Señor Scratchy, from WandaVision. Notably, Wanda used the bunny during her magic act in Episode 2.
17.Vidal tells Agatha that the Salem Seven are coming for her now, and we see them in Episode 2 as they arrive in Westview. In the comics, Salem's Seven is made up of Nicholas Scratch's children. They become enemies with the Scarlet Witch and the Fantastic Four.
18.In Agatha All Along Episode 2, when Agatha and Teen walk through Westview, they stop where Wanda and Vision's house used to be. The foundation has "evil witch" and the Scarlet Witch's symbol spray-painted on it.
19.While assembling the coven, Agatha and Teen meet Lilia Calderu. In the Marvel comics, Lilia is a powerful witch with ties to Wanda Maximoff. Wanda was brought to Lilia by her aunt/adoptive mother, Marya Maximoff.
20.Three is an important number in Agatha All Along so far. There is the Triple Goddess, who are prominent in Wiccan lore, on Agatha's locket, and then when Agatha shows Lilia her eviction notice, it says, "Three Star Rentals" on it.
21.Jennifer Kale is also a notable character from the Marvel comics. She is one of the most notorious magic users in the Marvel universe and was notably in comics alongside Man-Thing. And yes, because this is Agatha All Along, Jennifer does come into contact with Wanda in the comics, too.
22.Jennifer makes a joke that Teen might be another "child sacrifice" for Agatha. I'm guessing this might be related to her son, Nicholas Scratch. If I were to guess, Agatha sacrificed her son for magic, which would be another reason she saw so much of herself in Wanda, who created a family with magic.
23.And Alice Wu-Gulliver is another Marvel comic book character. In the comics, Alice and Wanda investigate Dark Tongji, a powerful magician, together. Alice goes by the alias "The Wu," and like the show's depiction, she's also a cop.
24.After Agatha knocks down Teen's "Welcome Coven" sign, only the "W" stays up. Y'all, like I said, I am 100% certain Teen is actually Billy Maximoff, aka Wiccan, so I am counting this as an Easter egg.
25.While Agatha ropes Sharon Davis, aka Mrs. Hart, into joining the coven for the Witches' Road, the black heart on the list of coven members, I'm assuming, actually means Rio Vidal. Considering, she made a point to mention her black heart in Episode 1, too.
26.Now, I don't know if this was on purpose, but the Witches' Road song being filmed with the coven in a circle after Sharon says she doesn't do drugs would be an incredible reference to the basement scenes from That '70s Show, which Debra Jo Rupp notably starred in.
27.And finally, the Witches' Road is significant in a run of Scarlet Witch comics that are highly regarded as some of the best Marvel comics. The Witches' Road storyline is from the Scarlet Witch comics from 2015 and follows Wanda Maximoff, who journeys across the globe to try to fix broken witchcraft.
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