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It Was Agatha All Along! Details to Look for During Your “WandaVision” Rewatch

If you haven’t watch WandaVision on Disney+ just yet, take note that several spoilers are revealed below! Now that we have discovered it was Agatha all along, D23 is taking us on an in-depth look of where we can spot Agatha’s master plan throughout the series.

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An Iconic Family Heirloom (Multiple episodes throughout the season)
When we finally get a glimpse at Agatha’s witchy past, we discover in Episode 8 that she stole her mother’s brooch—a distinctive accessory depicting three women, which marks Agatha’s legacy as a witch. With the attention now on this accessory, you might spot on your next rewatch that dear “Agnes” favors the accessory no matter which sitcom era she’s in—perhaps the real magic to the brooch is how it seamlessly blends to outfits from any decade!

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Auntie A’s Kitty Litter (Episode 2, “Don’t Touch that Dial”)
Fans were bewitched with episode 2’s totally retro animated opening, which was full of Marvel Easter eggs for sharp-eyed fans to spot—including a grocery store ad for “Auntie A’s Kitty Litter”—anyone suspicious of Agnes’ motives was sure to take note, especially since Agatha Harkness (as any self-respecting witch should) has a cat named Ebony in some Marvel comics.

 

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Getting the Dirt on Geraldine (Episode 3, “Now in Color”)
Just like Wanda, Geraldine had a hard time fitting into the sitcom world—which we now know is because she is actually Monica Rambeau, and she entered The Hex of her own accord instead of falling under Wanda’s initial spell. “Geraldine” was a perfect chance for Agatha to expose the falsity of Wanda’s world—so it makes sense that while in disguise as Agnes, Agatha would mention to Vision that Geraldine is suspicious: new to town, no family, no home.

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A Clever Costume (Episode 6, “All-New Halloween Spooktacular!”)
OK, be honest: How many of us were fooled in episode 6 when it seemed like Vision had discovered that “Agnes” is under Wanda’s control—meaning all our Agatha fan-theories were not true? Anyone suspicious of “Agnes” certainly raised an eyebrow when they saw her classic witch Halloween costume, only to lower it when they thought for sure we’d gotten proof she was just an innocent bystander. She couldn’t be that obvious, right? Oh, how easily she tricked us all!

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“I Know What You’re Doing, Wanda” in the Opening Credits (Episode 7, “Breaking the Fourth Wall”)
With our suspicions temporarily tided because of episode 6, we all might not have even put much thought into this blink-and-you-miss-it moment in the early-2000s sitcom-inspired opening sequence. Amidst all the different displays of “Wanda” shown through the credits (and did you catch the Stan Lee Easter egg on the license plate?), one shown quickly was a ransom note-style message saying, “I know what you’re doing, Wanda.” We might have written it off as Wanda’s magic starting to act up, but given that Agatha reveals herself at the end of this episode, it feels like foreshadowing to the fact that someone else was in on Wanda’s magical scheme.

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Señor Scratchy (Episode 7, “Breaking the Fourth Wall”)
In the episode, while we’re perilously close to discovering Agatha’s truth (and an earworm that we’ll be dancing to for the rest of the month), there was one more clue to tip us off towards Agnes’ real identity. Marvel Comics fans may have spotted the hare-raising detail that Agnes’ rabbit is named Señor Scratchy, a suspiciously similar name to Agatha Harkness’ son in the comics, Nicholas Scratch.

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The Purple Marvel Opening (Episode 8, “Previously On”)
Do you still get goosebumps when you see the red Marvel Studios logo pop up on screen before each episode? After 7 episodes (plus, you know, 23 films) Marvel fans are familiar with the opening logo for Marvel Studios—it’s also conveniently the color often associated with Wanda’s magic. We instantly know something’s afoot in Episode 8 when the Marvel Studios logo changes from red to purple—the color associated with both Agatha’s outfits and her magic.

Source: D23.com

About Jamie Sylvester

I'm a Disney nerd! A kid at heart who loves the magic and memories of Walt Disney World. I follow all things Disney and enjoy the vacations, day trips, and weekend getaways, and geek out over the planning of such events. My goal is to experience as many Disney desserts and cocktails as possible! Married to another Disney nerd and blessed with a daughter and son, we thoroughly enjoy the magic at Disney and are here to help others experience the magic as well.

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