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Agatha All Along Series-Premiere Recap: The Witch Is Back

By Matthew Lynch
September 19, 2024
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The highly anticipated “Agatha All Along” series premiered this week, and fans were treated to a wild ride through the mysterious past of the witch, Agatha Harkness. Picking up shortly after the events of “WandaVision,” the series explores Agatha’s long and chaotic life, revealing her hidden motivations and the secrets she’s been desperately trying to conceal.

The premiere episode, titled “The Scarlet Witch’s Legacy,” starts with a chilling flashback to Salem, 1692. Young Agatha, already displaying magical abilities, is accused of witchcraft and forced to flee. The episode jumps forward centuries, showcasing Agatha’s life as a cunning manipulator who utilizes her powers to survive and thrive.

We see Agatha’s involvement in various historical events, including the French Revolution and the rise of the Nazi Party, all the while hiding her true nature and manipulating those around her. Throughout these flashbacks, Agatha’s motives become increasingly unclear, leaving viewers questioning whether she is truly a villain or simply a survivor playing the game of life on her own terms.

The episode ends with a shocking revelation, revealing a hidden agenda behind Agatha’s involvement with Wanda Maximoff. The final moments leave viewers breathless, with a cliffhanger that promises a thrilling and unpredictable season ahead. Get ready for twists, turns, and a whole lot of magic as Agatha All Along continues to unravel the secrets of its enigmatic protagonist.

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