House of R - 'Agatha All Along' Episode 3 Deep Dive
Episode Date: September 27, 2024The road is ever-winding. Luckily, Mal and Jo are here to dive deep into the latest episode of 'Agatha All Along.' They begin with their opening snapshot and discuss the first trial encountered on the... Road (05:05). Then they begin their deep dive, where they discuss the colossal name drop, visions, and even some light swelling (12:14). Later, they give their theories for what is to come! Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Producer: Steve Ahlman Video Editor: Stefano Sanchez Additional Production: Arjuna Ramgopal, T Cruz and John Richter Social: Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We need to clasp hands and clear your minds.
Once our intentions are aligned, it'll glow bright cerulean.
What are our intentions again?
To not die.
I get sorolian and Cherokee was confused.
Is Cerulian the green one?
No, it's blue.
Then it's not working.
It's like a blue, green, maybe like a teal.
It's green, team.
Greetings.
Yeah.
And welcome to House of Ar, a Ringervor's podcast.
on the Ringer Podcast Network.
I'm Mallory Rubin, and it is my absolute pleasure to invite you not only back to the
Witch's Road, but also back into the House of R.
Joining me today, letting me know that if I'm waiting for charcutory, she doesn't think
it's coming.
It's Joanna Robinson.
Mallory Rubin.
I am brimming with joy to be here with you today to talk about Agatha, episode three.
We have so much to talk about.
My enthusiasm is as high as it was last week in terms of being here in witchy season.
This is a, you know, obviously we're going to talk beat by beat about the episode, but like the closing song was like another jam on this episode.
And this is a show where I let the credits just roll so that I can enjoy the track drop at the end.
And I'm just beaming, beaming and Agatha season.
So, I'll laugh.
Thrilled for you.
Thrilled for you once again.
thrilled for all of us that we get to share this with you, walk the Witch's Road with you for two months.
What a time.
What a time to be us.
What a time to be you.
What a time to be the House of Our.
We're here, if you haven't been able to deduce this yet, to talk about the third episode of Agatha all along.
But before we explain why it's given middle-aged second chance at love vibes.
And we're here for it.
Some quick programming reminders.
Over on the ringerverse.
Friday.
buttonmash is back to talk about the new Zelda game Echoes of Wisdom.
And then Monday, top of next week, the whole crew is back for another ringerverse recommends.
Yes.
What a reminder.
Here on the House of R.
Here on the House of R, we already have waiting for you on the feed our deep dive into the fantastic seventh episode.
the penultimate episode of season two of Rings of Power.
These pods are going up back-to-back days.
So if you're checking out the feed and you're here for Rings of Power and you're like,
Agatha, where's Rings of Power?
Just thumb down a little bit.
There it is.
Waiting for you already.
Check it out.
Next week, we will be back on Thursday for the Rings Season 2 finale deep dive.
And then Friday for the Agatha, it is devastating.
I do not want the season to end.
I am not prepared for the season day.
And yet it must.
And then Friday, Agatha, episode four, you can find,
find full video episodes of the House of R and the Midnight Boys, peop, pew, pew, on Spotify and on the new
Ringerverse YouTube channel. In addition to subscribing to that YouTube channel, Joe,
how can the people follow along? Thank you so much for taking the video portion because I always
forget details of it. But it is really fun to open the podcast on Spotify and, oh, there's video there.
Yeah. Yeah. So listen, why don't you subscribe to the podcast in addition to watching
us, you can also listen to us on the platform of your choice. I think that's a really fun thing
for you to do. And also, follow us on social. We're on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter,
and hobbits and dragons at gmail.com is a great way to reach us. If I say anything today
about witchcraft that you, a witch, listening to this podcast, disagree with, tell me about it.
Hobbits and dragons at gmail.com. I love it.
I love it. Lastly, it is time, as always, for our friendly neighborhood spoiler warning.
We have not watched beyond the third episode of Agatha all along, so we do not know what is coming,
but we will be doing some speculation based on trailer footage. And then beyond that, if it's
happened previously on Agatha all along, if it happened in Wanda Vision, if it ever happened
in the MCU or if it happened in Marvel Comics Canon, it might come up today on the table.
All right, Joanna, I would drink the blood of a virgin if it would smooth out these wrinkles,
especially now that we're on video.
But we don't have time for that right now.
Let's save that for later.
Let's circle back, though.
Let's circle back.
Yeah.
It's time to pod.
Which stuff go.
Episode 3.
Through many miles of tricks and trials.
Written by Cameron Squires, directed by Rachel Goldberg,
checking in at 38 minutes.
Seekest out thy road, it is time for the opening snapshot.
My goodness.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm ready to turn my sink into a cauldron after hearing that.
But do you have a soothing?
Are you prepared for this eventuality?
No.
I don't think anybody who basically is only alive thanks to postmates and dorcas has a
suvie.
Though I do have a large enough kitchen sink maybe to attempt to do something like this in it.
I don't know.
I don't know if this is in my future.
Maybe we'll discuss more as we go.
Potient making has always appealed to me, you know, since my time in the dungeons with Snape.
Joanna.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Give us a taste.
A little table setter before we go beat by beat through the episode.
What did she think of episode three of Agatha all along?
A little sip in the wine glass.
So listen, I, so if I had to pick, you know, in the three episodes we've seen so far, I would say this might be my least favorite of the three.
Just that being said, I really enjoyed it.
I just, I think my main note would be Aubrey Plaza come back to us and never leave us again.
I'm really, really missing and wanting to see her.
character. I could never get enough. So I think I'm missing that element of the show right now.
But I had a really good time with that. I think we learned a lot. And I was just telling the,
I was just telling Arjuna and Steve before we started recording. This is a show that I like,
love watching and then really love talking about researching, going down little like lore,
nooks and crannies about, sort of similar to Rings of Power. It's obviously not like as dense a text.
But there's just like a lot of breadcrumbs to steal a line from the show.
As Agatha pointed out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I had a good time with it.
What about you?
Mallory.
I also had very similar.
I also had a very good time with it.
I am now adjusting to, you know, what the flow and rhythm of the show is going to be.
And I'm very excited for this trial of the week structure that we're going to presumably be inhabiting the rest of the way, maybe up into end to the rest of the way.
to the finale.
I was curious if your feelings on the episode had anything to do with your particular relationship to red wine.
Like, would you have felt differently about this if it had been like a sparkling rosé, like maybe a nice natural wine?
What sort of wine do you go toward for?
The thing that I say that the people who know me like to make fun of me saying at restaurants is what is your driest rosé?
So a dry rosé.
Dry rosé.
Dry rosé. I love it.
That's wonderful.
So if you had seen a dry rosé on the table there, you're like Sharon.
No questions.
Oh.
Fill up my glass.
Shug it down, baby.
Down the gullet.
I know what genre I'm in.
It's time for us to drink some wine.
Mallory, do you enjoy a bold red, a Rioja, or what are you interested in?
I used to love red wine, and now I basically can't have it.
I think I'm allergic to...
Give me a headache.
Yeah.
The tannins or something.
Yeah, it's just an instant headache.
It's a disaster.
But I have really been on a very satisfying and rewarding orange wine kick out here in Southern California, which has been delightful.
And I do love a rosé, and I love a sparkling rose.
I love a sparkling wine.
That's, yeah, I think that the thing that would get me right away in the big little eyes house would be like a very fruity, sour ale.
That's the one I would go for right away.
Yes.
You love a sour.
That's true.
I probably wouldn't have gone for the red.
I think I would have been like teen, just waiting to have my, my palm sliced open for my unpoisoned blood is a crucial final ingredient in the potion.
But you don't have a choice.
If you're a witch, you know, you don't have a choice.
You can dump the bold red into a planter.
You still have to toss it on the upholster.
They don't care if you get a headache.
Yeah, exactly.
Rough.
Should have been like an alternative there.
Oh, well.
Okay.
Joe, any emails that you want to hit before we dive in?
Yeah, we got, you know, just a.
a metric ton of emails about one thing in particular, which was a Wizard of Oz reference that we failed to call out last week, which is when they said the line, she's really most sincerely dead about Wanda, and this is something that the Munchkin coroner reads out in Wizard of Oz. I definitely should have caught. I think I missed that. I did have a couple other Oz references that I wrote down and forgot to say last week. And that was,
because Agatha's sort of very loose pigtails that she wears at the start of episode two
are quite similar to some depictions of Dorothy.
And then also she says, whose shoes are these right at the beginning of episode two?
And I thought that might be an Oz reference.
And then our listener Knox wrote in with like a ton of Oz references.
He's noting like every time they say gold and bricks and all that sort of stuff like that.
but he also pointed out something that I really like is, you know, they go into the road via cellar door.
Yep.
And he said it reminded him a lot of like, you know, the storm seller in Wizard of Oz.
So we are on Oz watch.
We have a few things to call out this week.
But thank you all for your emails.
And we'll have a few more as we go.
Wizard of Oz used to scare the shit out of me when I was a kid.
Have I told you about my relationship to Wizard of Oz?
Tell me right now.
I used to watch it all the time.
Yeah.
To the point where.
My grandma made me like a little Dorothy outfit.
So I had like a little blue gingham dress and like a little like blouse that I'd wear.
I had a basket.
I had a stuffed toto dog.
And I used to just like sit in front of the wizard.
I must have had ruby slippers.
Of course.
It would be impossible to make the whole fit and leave it out.
That would be.
And my mom used to just like braid my hair and then just like sit me in front of Wizervoz.
And I could not have been happier.
So yeah, Oz watch.
I'm here for it.
I also, I mean, I love the books as well.
the books go on and on and on beyond that.
I love this.
You put on the full fit every time.
You sat down to watch it.
I'm sure it wasn't every time, but it was definitely like, there's nothing else in my childhood that I used to cosplay to watch.
But the Dorothy outfit for Wizard of Oz is definitely something I did, yeah.
Did you ever consider naming an actual pet, Toto?
I was never, no, I have not.
I'll think about it.
Or like a random teen that I pick up, just calling him Toto.
I'll think about it.
There you go.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, maybe we'll watch it together one day.
Was it the flying monkeys?
You could hold my hand during the flying monkeys.
Combination of the flying monkeys and just the general role that the tornado plays.
I was like terrified, absolutely terrified of tornadoes when I was a kid.
Terrified.
Clint.
If only Glenn Powell had been around to make the idea of the dresser, all the more appealing.
Eat shit, Helen Hunt.
Where's Glenn Powell?
Should we deep dive?
Let's do it. Is it like a symbol at the end? Yeah. Great stuff. Steve. What a guy.
Okay, let's set out on the road. We pick up in episode three right where we left off, toes in the dirt, embarking on this journey.
And coming to terms before we embark in full on the fact that we successfully conjured the road in the first place, it's fun to very quickly track where everybody is with this.
For teen, it's exactly how we pictured it.
Alice and Lillia weren't actually sure that the road was real.
Jen, I think fairly and reasonably, is like, should we talk about the creepy, crawly
hell spawns that were pursuing us with haste down the stairs into the cellar?
And Sharon just wants to call the cops, but alas, has no cell service out here on the road.
And this is not the last tough beat for Sharon.
Sharon, like, made this turn pretty quickly.
She seemed kind of, like, excited to be.
She was, like, kind of prancing down the road at the end of episode too.
So, but she's like, this is a kidnapping.
And I'm not a fan of it.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
You know, you think you're doing laundry.
You're excited to be invited to a party.
You get to sing.
You don't know the words.
And then very quickly, you, a person who was terribly traumatized by what Wanda did to you
in your town.
Find yourself against.
swept up inside of a whichy circumstance that you did not opt into or even understand.
I can see why Sharon was thrown by this in a hurry.
I have a question for the resonance of Westview.
You can leave Westview.
Why haven't thou left Westview if Wanda trapped you there and traumatized you?
Why would you stick around is my question?
I have similar questions about the foundation of the.
the Wanda Vision house.
Yeah.
I know it's probably been cathartic to blanket it with
quite rude graffiti.
You could just bulldoze it and build something else there and it's dead so that it's not a
constant unceasing reminder of your torment.
Maybe it's their never again moment.
Oh, uh, who do you think is leaving that graffiti of all of all of our suspects?
Um, I'm gonna, I'm gonna say it's, uh, it's teens parents who were mentioned no fewer than 75 times
per episode.
Wonderful.
So far.
Yeah.
Can't wait to find out
about their artistic
inclinations.
They come over
from Eastview to
have their way
with the spray paint.
Love it.
Love it.
Joanna.
When Lillia observes
that the Salem 7
are a share
problem now,
Tien asks,
is that because
Covens share
blessings and burdens
alike?
Which, you know,
lovely.
Sounds like doing a pot.
And in this scene,
this sets up
up again, like one of the numerous mentions, as was the case in the premiere of teens' parents,
they are repeatedly on our minds and on teens' minds in a way that feels very deliberate.
Oh, I'm 100% positive there asleep unless is this like perpetual night, like, as a vibe?
It's a vibe.
How are the vibes on the Witch's Road?
The vibes are intense on the Witch's Road.
I don't know if the vibes on the Witches Road are for me.
They're for me to watch and enjoy.
I don't know if they would be for me to partake in, though I do love the concept of a trial and a test.
I love a riddle.
Maybe I would want to go on the Witch's Road.
It's like a riddle.
It's like a riddle.
Escape room sort of experience.
Yeah.
Are you an escape room enthusiast?
I have done some and had a really good time with them.
Did you ever do?
I've never done one.
There was a Thrones one at South by Southwest one year, and that was really fun.
Sounds great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sounds delightful.
All right, maybe we should do one.
Arjuna is a escape room enthusiast.
Is he?
I mean, I love a puzzle.
Same.
Yeah.
I love a puzzle as well.
So this idea.
Yeah, Joe. Blessings and burdens shared. This seems like it's going to be very central
thematically to the season. How much of what happens for our characters on the road will be
about confronting their individual trauma and trials, the individual thing that they are striving
for, this prize that keeps earning a mention, and how much is going to be about embracing either
through the parallels that are unfolding and the fact that definitionally these experiences are
shared, the Coven Collective. Because right now,
the coven for them, other than teen, who like really is hyped to be there and wanted to be taken
here. Yeah. It's just a matter of like necessity and convenience and a hard pitch because they're on the
clock to solve something. So will it become more? Will they be able to unite and truly embrace
the heart of what a coven is and can be? And at what point might those strands of the individual and the
collective.
Yeah, I mean, we see that in this episode when we see a character like Agatha, who we think
of as purely selfish and she is in many regards.
But when she gives Jen the pep talk at the end of the episode, she needs it for herself
to get out of there before they drown.
But also, like, as we love to talk about, maybe we should come up with like a term for
this.
There felt like there was truth in there as well.
It didn't feel like complete bullshit.
It felt like, I see you.
I respect you. I don't like you. I respect you. And that felt like a bond of sisterhood.
We'll talk about sort of the ritualistic bonds of sisterhood that exist inside witchcraft in this episode.
But I think that's all part of it where it's like, is Agatha capable of choosing the collective over the selfish personal goal?
Is it possible for an entire coven to survive the Witches Road? Or is the walk down the Witches Road?
It's like whoever's left at the end gets the prize.
You know, these are questions I have.
Very top of mind when we see moments like Agatha reaching out and shouting no to stop
teen from drinking the wine, etc.
Excited to talk about some of these as we go today.
So Sharon says, like I wouldn't have really expected to find anything down here,
down here meeting like we're in the upside down basically, beneath last few.
Yeah. Shout out Sharon.
Other than failed transit system.
One more.
One more indictment here of Westview.
Do you feel like we're going to get to the physical failed transit system, like a derelict subway underneath the Westview or something like that?
Basically anything that is earned a mention, I consider now a lock, including, of course, Mephisto, who has mentioned by name thrilling in this episode.
Great stuff.
I haven't heard how Jomey reacted to that.
Do we know?
Do we have a read on Jomey?
This is a great question.
Steve.
We were enthralled.
Okay. Jomey's into it.
He's not upset about Mephisto being here?
It was more of a, oh boy, here we go again.
Okay.
Well, hmm.
I hope it all turns out to Jomey's liking.
I'm very invested in Jomey's emotional investment in Mephisto.
So, yeah.
Are you more invested in Mephisto or in Jomey's relationship to the idea of Mepisto?
relationship to the idea of Mimisto.
Beautiful.
There you go.
Coven.
That's a coven for you.
You know, I mean, the Midnight Boys sound, and House of Our Midnight Boys both sound like covens.
And I feel like we are a part of one blended coven, you know, like.
Absolutely.
Our graphics suite for our new videopods, very Agatha-e, very witchy, very coven-y.
Like, we've got runes.
We've got some fun House of Our E.
Easter eggs in those rooms, folks.
Cats and apples.
Some apples.
Both witchy iconography.
Indeed.
Yeah.
Indeed.
Jen pipes in and says of Sharon.
I thought this was quite rude.
Helpful interjection, random woman with no obvious magical qualities.
I'm curious whether Steve, a soundboard soundbite enthusiast will be clipping that for future use during House of our Cross Talk.
Steve, we defer to your wisdom, as always.
Up to you.
Stay tuned for episodes.
I like that...
I thought that was like a nice economical way for us to let us know that Jen knows that this is
absolute bullshit that Sharon's here.
Yes.
Yeah.
And she has some like reasonable concerns, right?
She doesn't belong here.
We're trying to figure this out.
We're thinking about our own quest and preservation.
like what if she's a liability?
And that's a reasonable thing to worry about if you don't know exactly what awaits.
And so we have on the one hand, teen, saying something that's very like Star Wars,
broomboy, anyone can tap into the force coded, right?
Anyone could be a witch with proper training.
Team Sharon, she's a part of this.
Let's support her.
Let's encourage her.
And then you have this question of like whether somebody who doesn't really
know what's happening might cause peril and harm to themselves, to your quest, et cetera.
So what is happening here?
What is the road?
What is the mission?
What awaits?
Well, I think part of that, before we get into that, I think part of that is like, Jen,
I think, Jen specifically the Potions Master would be most concerned that they have the correct
ingredients that they need for this.
And, like, if you don't have all the ingredients, the potion doesn't work.
And, you know, given that we are doing custom-made trials for each character and we don't have an earth witch, though we assume we will quite soon, you know, Jen's like, how's this all, how's it going to work?
Right.
Yeah.
Right.
And what is the this exactly?
They're going to have to tame their fears.
So Lillia says, our worst nightmares.
What form, Jen asks.
And Alice helpfully explains trials.
At least that's what the song says.
So we got the lyrics last week.
This is the title of this episode, as we noted last week, the episode titles are going to be pulling from song lyrics, wonderful stuff.
Through many miles of tricks and trials will wander high and low.
Tamir fears, a door appears the time has come to go.
So as expected, as we talked about last week, the ballad is going to be a roadmap.
The lyrics are going to be signposts for the trials, for the episodes of this show, which are going to be driven by these trials.
This is fun.
This is like a treasure map.
We can pour over the song lyrics and try to piece together what might await.
We will look back at them with new clarity after we experience something alongside the characters.
It's just like a brilliant and delightful little structure for the show.
I think, yeah, and we will have a section sort of in our speculation section.
We had a listener go kind of ham on the song lyrics trying to parse them out episode by episode, which is going to be really fun.
But again, if you don't want to hear that, that'll be in the speculation section.
But I also like – there's two things I like.
I like that Alice, we didn't note this last week, but when, you know, when they're done singing the ballad, Alice wipes a tear away because as we know, her mom, Lorna, you know, this was a signature song for her mom.
And I like that it's her sort of the one who's, for whom the lyrics would be most top of mind is Alice.
So, yeah.
Absolutely.
And what a showing we get from Lorna Wu in this.
That might have been my favorite part, actually, the whole episode was Lorna.
the Lorna Vision.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
In general, I loved the hallucination sequence, but that one was, yeah, particularly
striking.
So Agatha tells them that the road will test their knowledge, specifically their knowledge
of the craft, one trial for each skill.
Do you think she meant the craft or do you think she meant the 1990s film The Craft,
capital T, capital C?
And if so, I think I can walk the witch's road.
Based on the pop culture references that continue to abound in this slice of the
Marvel universe.
I think why not both?
This idea of like knowledge and testing knowledge will again be part of that conversation,
that moment, that beautiful moment between Agatha and Jen that you already referenced,
this like key climactic thrust in this episode.
If each trial pairs with a skill, they do need, need a green witch to show up.
Do you have an official prediction for when Rio will be returning?
I think based on trailer footage and.
Arjun and I were talking about this, I would give it mere seconds after the opening of next week's
episode.
Okay.
So Sharon's out.
Rios in.
That would be my guess.
Fantastic.
I hope you're right.
It was painful to go without Rio this week.
Painful.
How are they going to pass the trials without powers?
This is, again, I think a very reasonable question and concern that Jen is voicing.
Teen, this different perspective, this different relationship to much.
magic, like this dawning, right, this seeking of an era of discovery for him. I've been studying.
Now I am seeking the road. I am in pursuit of my power. All he sees is possibility. Everything
that's happening is exciting, but also it's all about what he might discover. For all of the
other characters, it's about the trauma, the horror, the painful memory, the pulling back into something
they'd rather forget. The fallout of being a witch in the first place and how it's damaged and hurt all of
them. And I think it's not a coincidence that, you know, those different perspectives are experiential,
but they're also gendered, you know, and so it's like, you know, the one male in this team is just
sort of like witchcraft. It's great, right? Which stuff go? Which stuff go. We got an email from
our listener John that I really liked in response to this like conversation we had about like
Pokemoning the witches saying, you know, potions witch, protection witch, divination witch,
John said, on the subject of Pokemoning the witches, I also find this convention trope device,
which I think of as ex-menifying the witches, generally pretty annoying.
Having said that, I'm totally willing to accept this version of witchery in the context of the Marvel universe.
Though I think it's worth noting that the MCU does seem to have drawn subtle distinctions between witchcraft and innate powers.
Wanda already had mutin, question mark, abilities that were distinct from the witchcraft.
she learns to practice after Wanda Vision, which is also true in the comics, correct?
And Joe Locke's character, teen, suggests that he's learned to cast spells doing incantations, etc., but is not yet unlocked power.
And I mean, that is just the, that's a great email from Dawn.
And I think that is just like the excitement of the text that we're about to consume, which is what's the craft and witchcraft?
And I loved the potion-making stuff
This episode, that was really fun.
And it's fun now to think about what else awaits on that front
with this framing from team of like emphasis on the craft,
the analog nature of interacting with this.
Like when we hear Jen say later,
and it's a lament at the time,
like there was a time I would have just been able to wave my hand and fix this.
And that, of course, would make you feel strong and powerful and bold and capable.
But it almost untethered you from like the,
tactile nature of like the thing you're interacting with. And so that feels like a key part of the
journey too is like rediscovering what their power even is, what it means, what it looks like,
where it comes from it, what their connection to magic and witchcraft overall. But like their specific
slice of that to John's email means to them. So like to see that almost like for teen, it's discovery
and for everyone else it's like rediscovery is, I'm really interested in that. I think.
that's going to be a cool journey to watch.
Jen asks teen, speaking of teen, because he's very chatty.
He's got a lot to say.
It's got a lot of thoughts.
Like, who the fuck are you again?
And we talked about this last week how the two times that teen tried to say his name in front
of Agatha and it's garbled, we get the melty mouth effect and we can't see.
It's just Agatha.
So we didn't know if that would be the case around other characters.
But here it's confirmed that that is the case in front of other characters because
they're all like, what?
Whoa.
No, I think, and I think what's also,
we didn't underline this last week in episode two,
anytime someone asked teen who he was when they were recruiting the witches,
that's when Agatha would intervene and say,
that's my pet, that's Toto, that's whatever.
She was trying to stop him from, you know,
triggering the sigil and letting the other witches know that something's going on.
Something's going on with him.
Yeah.
So let's hear, this was a fascinating conversation about the sigil, the spell that someone has put on teens.
Steve, can we hear this?
Well, I'll be.
Someone's put a sigil on that boy.
What?
Don't look at me.
I didn't put that clumsy glamour on him.
Sittals are beneath me.
A sigil is a spell?
A sigil is a redaction spell that hides something.
In this case, you from which folk, looks.
like Agatha brought a sparkly little mystery with her.
She was probably trying to keep him all to herself.
Why would someone want to hide me?
Look, I have no idea what's under that sigil.
He could be something special,
or he could be a pest that a cranky witch stashed under a rock.
We can crack him open later.
Catherine Hahn.
Joanna, what did you make of this discussion of the sigil?
I loved this.
Something we talked about last week is this idea that the sort of
garbled warped thing across
his mouth looked like either a
a W or an M
or why not both
which makes us think that
Wanda Maximoff put that
a sigil on him
the sigil
like in
magic in general
as in everything in witchcraft
varies depending on who you're talking to
what kind of witchcraft they practice
etc etc
but you put a protection sigil on a door
prosperity sigils on candles,
etc., etc.
They're about an intention.
And I like this idea, and they're also...
Jen's edible candles as well?
Yes, but you have to burn it first.
FTA requires.
But I like this idea that it's like connected,
could be connected to chaos magic.
If Wanda Maximoff put this sigil on this kid,
did she do it intentionally or did it happen as basically the hex happened
in the first place as an unintentional?
manifestation of her emotions.
This is just something I want, and I didn't intentionally cast a spell, a clumsy glamour.
Like, if it's like a crude sort of spell, it wasn't intricately woven by the Scarlet Witch.
It was something that was just sort of flung out there in the universe because an emotion Wanda was having.
Yes.
Yeah, the use of clumsy there felt very deliberate in that respect, like not necessarily that it's
somebody who is ill-equipped to do advanced magic, but that it was like reflex, unintentional,
haphazard, the byproduct of another circumstance.
And then obviously, like, we'll talk about this more later when we get to the conversation
on the couch between Alice and Teen.
But we have that, like, yeah, there's a lot of meaningful things happened to me when I was
13, too, moment from teen.
It's like, what happened when Teen was 13?
Well, the Hecks happened in Westview.
Wand Division happened.
Like teen is 16, the events of Wanda Vision were three years ago, this all feels connected.
Yeah.
I did like the, you know, when we talked last week with teen in particular, the shows active embrace of this.
Like, we're not being coy.
No.
Not insulting you.
So like the spark, I just outright saying sparkly little mystery, I thought was delightful.
I think it's really fun.
And I don't understand people who are like salty about it because I'm like, they're not, they're not really trying to hide.
It's the text of the show.
I quite like it.
Yeah.
Agatha tries to get everyone to focus.
The real value lies.
At the end of the road.
You think Agatha has Boyst to Men on her Spotify playlist.
Yes.
I do.
I think so too.
I do.
I love it.
So she runs down whatever.
everyone wants, right?
Unbinding for Jen, reversing fortunes for Lilia, Mommy Mysteries for Alice.
And we're going to talk about another thing that made me think of in a second.
But like Oz Watch 2024, we have to think about a heart, a brain, a home, the nerve, like, you know, what are, you know, folks trapped in Oz are wanting.
And is there a one-to-one correlation there doesn't need to be.
But I think it is interesting, you know, and then when we, unbinding for Jen, you know,
If we take that thing you want and we relate it to the trial,
Jen, I don't think was technically unbound,
but she was able to access a power that she kind of felt,
she thought she didn't have anymore, right?
So there's an unbinding of sorts that happens for Jen here on the road.
And does that mean that, like,
Lillian, her trial will reverse her fortune or Alice will figure out what happened
to her mom before we even get to the end of the road?
There's going to be, like, you know,
at the end of Wizard of Oz,
the wizard who's not a wizard, says,
you have this all along.
You actually had this all along.
Right. Yeah.
So, you know, no need.
A beautiful lesson.
Yeah.
To watch the members of this Coven discover.
I'm excited.
Sharon, not really part of this.
Let me remind you of why you're here.
She wants to, like Dorothy, she just wants to go home.
Like, that's true.
She's just not there.
Very funny moment.
She's like, you'll look away for two seconds.
And Sharon's having a bad time.
It's like, choose your reference, right?
Is this never-ending story?
Is this old man willow getting sucked into the roots of the tree?
She's shaking off vines, talking to the elements of the forest, just wants to like sit down, take a beat, puts her bag down.
And it gets sucked into like the mossy bog and she is being sucked in as well.
Here's my question about this.
Do you think this is sort of bringing speculation corner up in advance?
But if we think...
It's hard to separate Theory Corner today.
We should say that.
It's just like it's the whole show is going to be Theory Corner.
If we think that Rio is going to pop up a next week's episode to take the place of the Earth Witch.
Yeah.
Do we think she...
And since it's like the earth sucking, you know, Sharon down in, do we think that was actually like Rio actively trying to swap places?
Yeah.
Get like get her out of commission so she could pop up and be like, I heard you need an earth witch.
Here I am, you know.
Yeah.
Or is it the earth itself, like this elemental aspect of magic rejecting Sharon's presence there?
Right.
Because she is, despite again, I think very heartening and admirable reminder from teen that anyone can be a witch.
not currently a witch, as far as we know.
And so there are, like, she's out of sync with the group the entire episode, right?
She drinks the wine first.
That starts the clock.
And the end of the episode, she is dead.
Or at least they think she's dead.
And so, like, is the road trying to eliminate her or is Rio?
I think either of those are interesting possibilities.
It also sets a rule for us that we love a rule, a clear-cut rule.
Yes.
Don't step off the road.
This is great stuff when Agatha's.
Like, I didn't really think I needed to see this to you dipshits.
Stay on the fucking road.
I just love Agatha.
Yeah, she's wonderful.
She's so fast.
Yeah.
Teen, parsing every word, like a true podcaster.
It's like, that was a song lyric, right?
I stray not from the path.
I hold death's hand in mind.
Joanna.
Again, our pal Sharon, she did infect,
straight from the path as just discussed.
And at the end of the episode, we'll get to whether we think she is actually dead.
But appears to be dead at the end of the episode.
Straight off the path.
So that lyric appears to be a guidepost.
Yes.
For what could happen and then what does.
Yes.
I want to talk a bit about another text, a witchy text that the show might be pulling from,
especially since it's not just a witch show.
It's somewhat of a witch musical show.
which is Stephen Sondheim's
Into the Woods. We got an email from a listener about this, but it was on my mind also
because we're watching these characters go into the woods,
which in any given fairy tale, the reason that show exists,
and the premise of that show is a bunch of storybook characters
all go into the woods for their own individual, you know, mission to, you know,
to break a curse, to, you know, to do that and the other thing.
and their journeys intertangle, intertwine.
And so there's a lot of that text here.
And our listener Nathan wrote,
one of the themes that he was really latching on
that seemed to be consistent across the two was,
and this is what he wrote,
the subtle twist on Be Careful What You Wish for,
trope seems very similar between these two titles.
It's not the wish itself that you need to be wary of,
but it's the journey to get your wish.
what do these characters have to lose to get their wish
and reach their quote happily ever after?
And into the woods, the characters leave a literal trail of bodies
on their way to the end.
There is no character in that show that escapes unscathed.
So it is incredibly ironic that the last lyric they sing
would be happy ever after.
But it's not the final lyric of the show
because immediately after that, Cinderella says,
I wish, before the music cuts out.
This is both.
She goes, I wish.
This is both a musical motif brought back for the fun of the show,
but also a cautionary message from Sondheim about how
there really is no happy ever after.
In the end, we will always wish for something else, and we'll have another reason to venture back into the woods.
So here are some lyrical beats from Into the Woods that I was thinking of when I was watching this episode.
Will you be singing that?
Will you be doing this in song and dance?
No dance. Definitely no dance.
The path is straight. I know it well is, you know, the woods are just trees.
The trees are just woods.
Quote, into the woods to lift the spell, into the woods to visit.
This is when they're saying, like, what they want.
Into the Woods to Visit Mother,
into the woods to fetch the things
to make the potion,
to go to the festival.
Like, to visit Mother
is very Alice-coded for me
to make the potion,
like, et cetera, et cetera.
This is one of my favorite lyrics
from the main Into the Woods song,
Into the Woods to get the thing
that makes it worth the journeying.
Like, what are we getting?
And in the end of the journeys
of these characters,
similar to, like, in the Wizard of Oz,
the thing that they wished for
is not actually the thing
that they wanted or the thing that they really find at the end of the day.
Little Red Riding Hood sings a song in Into the Woods, a couple songs, but she sings a song.
And the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood is the main Do Not Straight from the Path story that exists in folklore.
And so Little Red song, which I did sing at like a talent show when I was a small child in probably a red cloak.
So just one of many terrible decisions I made at talent shows as a child because I was like,
the world wants musicals, right?
They don't.
They don't actually.
You think it was a terrible decision if we can deduce from that that you did not place at the talent show.
I can't remember if there were prizes, but I surely never won one.
Well, I would have awarded you a prize.
I think this is a great choice.
So what Little Red sings in Into the Woods after the trauma of the wolf,
and her grandmother and everything like that.
She says,
Mother said straight ahead,
not to delay her being misled.
I should have heated her advice,
but he seemed so nice.
And when she's talking about,
they were off my path,
so I never had dared.
Like this thing that Little Red discovers
off the path.
You're not supposed to stray from the path.
This trauma happens to her
with the wolf because she does.
But in the end,
it's an important part of her
like maturation and evolution as a character.
Right.
The potion-making and into the woods,
the brilliance of Into the Woods is that the potion that they're trying to make,
and they have three midnights to do it.
And so there's this ticking clock, which I thought of as soon as the ticking clock appeared here.
They have to gather.
So you still did not think of the Kevin Costner classic draft day when the clock started.
And I never shall.
And I never shall.
Okay.
The ingredients that they're gathering for the potion are items from a famous story to fairy tales.
So it's cow is white as milk, jack in the beanstalk, cape is red as blood, a little red,
writing it hairs yellow's corn,
Rapunzel, slippers, pure as gold, Cinderella.
So they basically have to like plunder other stories
to get the items they need for this potion.
And last not least, I want to,
the witch figure in this story,
who is a villain of sorts in the story,
but fundamentally at the end of her, like,
journey in this particular piece,
she's not presented as a villain,
but as someone who is just coldly rational.
And it reminds me a lot of like
what Lillia is talking about when she talked in a previous episode about accurately predicting
the future and being driven out of towns for accurately predicting the future, this idea of the
witch in culture being rejected not because she is evil and scheming, but because she is right
or she is wise and nobody wants to hear it. So the lyric from the witch's last song and into the
woods, she says to the other characters, you're so nice, you're not good, you're not bad, you're
just nice. I'm not good. I'm not nice. I'm just right. I'm the witch. You're the world.
I'm the hitch. I'm what no one believes. I'm the witch. And so I think that idea,
especially as we consider when we're going to talk about the visions that these characters have,
how witchcraft has been rejected or, you know, or these women have been plagued by a world that
doesn't want them.
I'm really curious to see how that all manifests as we get, particularly in Lilia's story,
I think is what I have my eye on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then that makes me think again of that Agatha Jen moment because Agatha is encouraging her
to tap into her knowledge, right?
That's the thing they can't take away from you.
But also that is, to your point, the thing that they fear actually is like what the witches
are able, not just through.
through power, but through, yeah, through awareness and through knowledge and through information,
able to do or see or glean or share. And like in Jen's, in Jen's hallucination, the,
it was so unmooring and unsettling to see this specter move toward her and say that she was
inconvenient. An inconvenient woman. I love that. I love that. I can't wait to talk about the
hallucinations. So creepy. But yeah, so anyway, bottom of
line, I really recommend people listen to or watch Into the Woods. Not the film version. There's a
perfect film stage version from the 80s that I really recommend. You check out with love and
respect to Meryl Streep. The film version is very bad. The stage version is where it's at.
I recommend.
Merrill Catchin Strays. It's not Meryl's fault, but it's bad. Joanna? Yes, Mallory.
The first trial is here.
Sharon's wondering, how can we walk if there's no one to walk?
And then boom, suddenly, just frankly lovely beach manse appears under an orange sky.
The road will reveal a new path to you when you are ready and when it is ready to do so.
We will hear later in the episode the road changes for the Coven.
And I love that because not just the tailor-made trials, but then it means that Agatha, who is
walked the road before, doesn't know exactly what to expect.
This is a specific rendering and a specific to this circumstance in this context and this time
and presumably also all the other people who were there with her.
To your point about the alchemy of making a potion, it's like you can only get this exact
experience, this exact brew with this group of people.
And we are missing Rio.
I was waiting for you.
I was waiting for you.
Brew.
Brew.
The brew.
The brew.
The brew.
The brew.
The blue.
So as they walk from the wooded trail into the sandy shores, and Sharon wonders, you know, is this the end?
Teen says, that would be such a bummer.
And everybody looks at them.
We have these, we're in this like line of profile shots.
So our attention is really drawn to the facial expressions, the eye contact.
And we are reminded once again that he is the one of the group who is.
thrilled to be there, who wants to soak up every second, who can't wait.
It's not trepidation for him to see what the trial is.
It is jubilation.
And I think that's part of the lesson he's going to have to learn on the road here.
But I think also everyone gives him a look.
Agatha's feels more lingering than anyone else's.
And so I'll be interested to go back and reparse that moment when I know more about this sparkly little mystery that is teen.
There's also, I want to do Ozwatch, 2024 here.
and say when you watch their feet step from the woods onto the sand,
it's very much when Dorothy and her companions step off the Yellowbrook Road into the field of poppies.
Yeah.
And then I was thinking, this doesn't happen at that moment, but after they wake up from the poppy sleep,
the angelic voices on the backing track of the movie sing, you know, you're out of the woods,
you're out of the dark, you're out of the night.
Step into the sunset, step into the lights.
this idea that they're like leaving the woods to the sunny beach, but surely through the oven
and then back into the woods. But like, you know. But wait until you see the kitchen in
between. It's going to be great. Bury me in this kitchen. Yes. And they do. Before they can get to
the kitchen. Okay. Yeah, they do. It's brutal. Sharon, careful what you say out loud. My goodness.
Before they can see the kitchen or the living room or the built-in bar or the spa at home gym or anything else.
Oh my God, the spa, the steam room.
Oh, yeah.
I love when Teen was like, is that eucalyptus?
Yeah.
Eucalyptus steam in a cedar steam room?
Heaven.
Por favor, please.
Heaven.
The front door.
Carvings.
Yes.
The phases of the moon and teen notices it's full.
The water phase.
Now, in a short order, they will be under mortal threat of drowning as the water.
works its way through the cracks and fractures in the glass.
So what other...
I mean, listen, we all lash out, but that one was really costly.
What might the other phases of the moon indicate then about what awaits in future trials?
I think what's really fun to think about here is if you rewatch the ballad scene, so we know
the Earth Witch position. We know that Rio is in the Earth Witch position or that Sharon was
the fake Earth Witch here.
But nowhere else in the text
of the episodes have they mentioned assigned
elements except inside the song
during the part of the ballad where they sing
Gather Sisters, Fire, Water, Earth, and Air.
Agatha very helpfully gestures
to people as she does it
so that we know which element goes with which witch.
So, and I really like rewatching is so funny
because she just like she fudges Earth.
She points to the other three, and then when Earth comes, she just sort of like flourishes and doesn't actually point to Sharon.
I found a chart about elemental phases, like the moon and how they relate to elements.
It does not line up, however, with teen's declaration that the full moon is the water phase.
And that does not surprise me because, again, inside of which craft you're going to find a million different sort of designations.
But here's what we have.
Lilia is the air sign.
That's what she was designated.
And according to this chart that I found, that's the waxing moon, but we'll see.
But time to network and to create projects and tasks.
Love that.
Sounds like someone is ready to open another location of Lilia's leggings.
Alice Element Fire.
Time to present, teach, gather, and celebrate.
That's supposed to be the full moon.
But again, that's related to water here.
Rio, Earth,
element, waning moon,
time to work hard
and turn the earlier
conceived ideas
into real action.
And last but not
least, Jen, the water.
Again, in this chart,
I found it's the new moon,
but evaluate your work.
Where can you improve?
That's Jen.
Where can you improve, Jen?
Which direction do you want to travel in?
What are your core values
and what do you want to do with your life?
This is the setting,
sets a wheel back in motion
for the next 28 days.
So they're obviously doing a different
alignment between element
and moon phase,
but I just like that this is definitely out there.
Also, I mean, given where, like, I was trying to connect where they were standing in the ballad to where the element, like, because when you gather to call the corners or whatever it is you want to do, there are guardians that are associated with the elements and there's a specific place you're supposed to stand based on geography.
And I couldn't get where they were standing to align with any version of the chart that I've seen.
but it is important to know that, you know, the elements are designated among those four witches,
but Agatha at the head in the classic pentagram formation, that's the spirit or the ether.
And not the infinity stone, the ether, but...
Time to rewash Dark World.
It's not time to rewatch Dark World.
Don't worry.
If she wore that, her magic would be red, not purple.
But yeah, so I think that's really fun to think about, like, to think about them elementally.
We can understand, like, what a fire trial might try to do to them.
We can understand what an earth trial we already saw Sharon get, like, half swallowed by the earth.
So, like, we can understand what that might be.
Air is interesting, and I'll come back to that.
But that's just something to think about, you know.
Well, and, like, when we entered, first of all, let me say, realize.
action for Rio.
Thrilling.
Can't wait.
Sign us up.
Please.
When we entered the road at the end of episode two, the vines, like the veins of the
vanes of the road of the upside down were like a glowing blue.
And then when they come out of the shoot at the end of this episode, they're like red,
orangey red.
So does that point toward fire as our next trial?
Are the colors clues?
Yeah.
Great one.
For where we're heading there.
Great one.
All right, it's time for a huge tiny lies.
Huge tiny lies absolutely killed me.
Wonderful.
It just absolutely killed me.
Oh, man.
They enter this house.
They are transformed into characters from a former HBO Sunday night prestige experience.
And the outfits change.
And Joanna, I don't know if you want to do it here or if I could just say on behalf of all of our listeners that we await your commentary.
in wigwatch?
I actually don't have a ton of it.
I mean, I just thought all their wigs looked fine.
Everyone looked great.
Perfectly aligned.
Great outfits.
I did disagree with Alice that teen's hair looks cute like that.
I'm like, bring back the curls for teen.
I don't bring back the El Ron hair, the Timmy Chalameh for teen.
I didn't like love the part down the on the side.
But yeah, I don't have a ton to say about wig watch.
But I do like when Jen goes to look at herself in the mirror and she's like, I look
like one of my clients.
It's just another way that the genre of the trial is matched to the character, right?
Like, yes.
This, her products are everywhere in this home for a reason, candles everywhere.
Like, you could, you know, you could just outfit this entire home with stuff from Jen's shop.
And so I love that.
Should we do a rewatch just looking for jade eggs?
We don't need to.
We know where they're going to find it.
You know where to find it.
Oh, boy.
Every now and that, I'm just like, poor Stephen Arjuna.
I have to sit here on these recordings with us.
No, they're lucky.
They're blessed.
Oh, man.
So when they enter and they've gotten new fits,
Alice is the first to have a moment of panic about her amulet.
They all grasp and reach for theirs to confirm that they are still present.
And they are.
Despite the general FitWatch update, the amulets remain intact and everyone is hugely relieved.
Like Agatha breathes in a sigh as she puts her hands on her triple goddess brooch.
So that is her amulet.
And now we're like, okay, every witch has an amulet.
What does each of them symbolize?
What is the significance, this connection between a witch and amulet?
It makes us think again about what we saw, not just the triple goddess and the timing and the sync to that period of time in Salem for Agatha.
But what is inside of it, this lock of hair, what it means to put that in your amulet, et cetera.
So what do you want to point out here, Joe, about the other amulets and what we might be able to learn about them?
Mallory, I'm delighted to inform you.
Yeah.
Merch alert.
Take me to merch corner.
My favorite corner is you know.
Your very favorite corner.
So Marvel not missing a beat.
Unlike Star Wars that doesn't have their merch up when, I mean, are you ever going to get the helmet from Accolate, given that it's been canceled?
I don't know.
It pains me to contemplate.
Hobbins and Dragons at Gmail.com if you've a line on that.
But the amulets are for sale on a website called rocklove.com, which just has the commission to make these amulets for Marvel, including a little knife pendant for Rio.
So the pendants that we see on all of these women, and then the Rio necklace is a little knife.
So here's what it says on the little knife necklace for Rio.
It says channels the mystical energy of the natural world.
world capturing the essence of the character's iconic curved blade.
So that's Rios.
But I was just wondering if we could parse the copy on the rest of the ambulance, see if it tells
us anything.
So Jens is a vial with like moon and stars and flowers on it.
In the amulets that they're selling on rockcloth.com, Agatha's brooch opens and this vial
opens. So, you know, a question is, is there currently a potion in there that will come in handy
down the road some point? Is Jen carrying some life-saving elixir in there or something like that?
A little like Dorn-esque antidote to Braun nearly dying from his throbbing erection? Maybe. It would be
nice. Wonderful. Thank you for working that in here. Okay, so this is what the copy says of Jen's vial,
quote the intricately sculpted, three-dimensional tiered-up-shaped vial is double-sided,
adorned with celestial symbols, a moon and star, paired with floral lid that adds a touch of natural elegance.
And then it says reminiscent of a funerary urn.
Real vibe shift there.
Ominous.
We took a turn.
Took a turn.
What?
A tonal change at the end.
Oh, my God.
Do we want to wear urns around our nests?
around our necks. Not me. Maybe it's an earring, but not as a, not as a necklace.
I'm just going to say in general, I'm not going for an urn vibe in my life. Brave take.
Thanks. Someone had to take it. Okay. Alice's is a 70s inspired piece that, quote,
brings the groovy essence of its on-screen inspiration into a wearable retro chic piece.
And crucially, her mother is wearing it during their later encounter. So this was Lauren
Wu's necklace that Alice is now wearing.
And that's why, I mean, we can parse the symbolism on the other ones.
This one has, like, an emotional connection.
And that's why it's like sort of 70s flare makes sense for the aesthetic of Lorna,
passed down to Alice.
I mean, if you're going to inherit a curse, you might as well inherit some jewelry.
While you're at it, I mean, please.
And the last one at least, Lillia's is two hands around an eye.
It says, this penit features a captivating rectangle of genuine mother of pearl intricately inlaid with abalone hands that gracefully embrace a warm 14-carat, yellow-plated sun-and-eye masterpiece, evoking a sense of mysticism and spiritual insight.
Now, I did not enhance and hands and hands, but I believe the girl in Lillia's vision that she sees who's wearing medieval garb is wearing.
is wearing the same amulet as well.
And based on wig stuff,
I actually think that's supposed to be a young Lilia
is who she's seeing down the hallway.
So yeah, that's been merch
merch alert with Joanna Robinson.
Mallory, if you had to pick one of these amulets to purchase,
you're not really a necklace person,
but if you were...
I'm not.
In fact, my husband recently said to me,
I was thinking back to the beginning of our relationship
when I would buy you a lot of jewelry
Then I realized, you just wanted sneakers and Legos and T-shirts.
Yeah, and T-shirts.
Yeah, I think I'm mad.
I might have, like, formally run out of space for new T-shirts.
So I might have to, like, call the collection.
We'll see.
Or expand to a new closet.
Another closet, yeah.
Maybe.
Which of these would I want?
It's not the funeral, and I can say that.
I think, this is actually easy.
I would take the, I would get Rio's knife.
Because, as you know, I love a magical blade.
I was moved to a number of feelings.
Feelings, watching sensations.
Rio wheeled that blade.
And yeah, I think that would be a reminder that I'd like to carry with me.
How about you?
I like Alice's piece.
I think that one's really pretty.
So, yeah, great one.
Great one.
Steve, what about you?
Which necklace would you pick?
It's a tough choice.
You have to pick.
Oh, boy.
I think I would like the one.
funeral earn?
I like the one with the sprawled hands.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
The hands on the eye.
I love it.
That's a great one.
Yeah.
Okay.
Steve is our divination witch.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Steve is our professor Trilani.
Wonderful.
Oh, man.
Merch Corner.
What a treat.
Thank you for that.
You're welcome.
Joe, they realize,
fuck, we have new outfits,
but the doors and the windows are all sealed to shot.
We're trapped.
Not great.
It's not what you like to see.
Love a new outfit. Don't love confronting that it might be the one we die in.
But Sharon asks after remarking upon the beautiful kitchen, and it is lovely, have you seen huge tiny lies?
So we get just a lot of little charm, humor in these side exchanges. This is when teen makes his comments about the middle age second chance at love vibes.
What would you like to say about the chosen television touchstone reference for this episode of Agatha?
It seemed ADR to me, huge tiny lies, and then also it's huge tiny lies everywhere,
which is little fires everywhere, like another sort of entry into that genre in the Witherspoon
universe.
But I also, when Sharon remarked on the kitchen, if you remark on a kitchen, I have to think
about the Nancy Meyer genre and famous for her cinematic kitchens.
And the beach house, when teen says it's giving middle age second chance at love vibes,
that's the plot of something's got to give with Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson.
So that's, I think, in amongst the definite big little lies comp that we're making here,
I think there's just a little sprinkling of Nancy Beyers in there, too.
I love it.
I mean, maybe this is how we finally get Dobbins to watch a Marvel show.
Yes.
Have you seen The Kitchens?
Amanda.
Let's try it.
We'll text her after the recording.
Okay.
Teen finds a card on the mantel.
Sharon is thrilled about the thick card stock, very expensive.
I love it.
And on this card.
With the ragged edge.
I love a ragged edge.
Yeah, this is like a wedding invitation.
Beautiful.
Agatha's like, please tell me it's not for a baby shower.
Great stuff.
It's their welcome letter.
It is the beginning of their first trial.
It is a riddle.
My age has value.
I'm no fun alone.
It's what I say to my.
myself every night before bed. My age has value. I have no fun alone. I mess with your mind.
My tricks are well known, priming them for the wine that they are about to consume, which Sharon turns and sees.
Joanna, other than discussing the headaches that red wine can incite, what would you like to
observe about the particular bottle that is waiting? Well, I think it's worth always paying attention
to wine bottles and a jack shafer joint because there was like a fun little hint on a wine bottle in Wanda vision as well
in Mrs. Hart's storyline, actually.
There was like a House of M reference.
But this wine is called Raina, which is queen in Spanish.
It's a Rioja, which is a region in Spain, but also contains the word Rio in it.
So I just thought that might be worth thinking about.
Also made it, you know, it says that it's okay, just blah, blah, and then it's made in Spain.
and just want to point out again
that Aubrey Plaza spoke a little bit of Spanish
in the first episode.
So that's just something.
This all feels very intentionally tied to Rio.
I did check in case.
I didn't think this was going to be real wine
because later when Agav goes,
it's so cheap.
I was like, they're not going to do that to anyone.
There is a rena winery.
It's in Chile, though.
So this is not, this is like definitely a fake invented
wine bottle label full of something for us to think about.
I wonder if this will soon be for sale as well.
Through Marvel.
Yeah.
I would not drink it because it's so cheap.
Like, why would I?
So cheap.
Also, it's associated with poison.
I don't think that's one thing.
Not a feeling.
You don't think there's a market for that.
Cheap wine that definitely leads to hallucinations and imminent death.
Okay.
Fine. Plan your own escape room.
Sharon's ready to get slashed.
Alice says,
we don't know what's going to happen.
And Agatha's like we do, actually.
Something terrible.
But if we don't follow these obvious breadcrumbs,
we can't move forward and we won't get to the big prize.
Breadcrumbs, Hansel and Gretel watch 2024.
Stay tuned for Hansel and Gretel watch and oven.
Yeah.
Oven corner later.
But I think it's really interesting because,
Agatha is like, we have to do the thing.
And then she doesn't do the thing.
And that's fascinating to me.
If she's like, the rules are unless we do the thing, we don't move forward.
And then she doesn't do the thing.
Do you want to talk about that now or when we get to them confronting her on why she didn't drink yet?
Like, what is holding her back?
Sure.
We'll talk about that.
All right.
We'll talk about it.
It is wine o'clock.
Might not be time for Agatha to drink yet.
But everyone else is ready to head.
into this trial.
And teen is like great news built in bar, let me grab a corkscrew.
Jen follows him for a private word in which she issues a warning that will stand the test of time and definitely bear fruit.
And be remembered fondly by all for the rest of human history as one of the most meaningful moments that's ever happened in television.
Steve, can we hear this, please?
A bit of advice.
Yeah.
Watch your back with Agatha.
I know how people feel about her.
Did you know she traded her own child for the Book of the Damned?
That can't be true.
Yeah. Yeah. You're probably right.
But that is what people say.
They say no one really knows what happened to him.
They say he might be dead.
Others say he might be a demon or an agent of Mephisto.
But hey, that's what happens when you have Agatha Harkness as your mom, right?
I doubt she'd even recognize her own son if he should have at her doorstep.
Folks!
I have...
They said Mephisto!
It happened.
I have so little spoiled.
Like, I have nothing spoiled for me about this show.
And sort of, other than what we've seen in the trailers, I have no added information.
Except this one thing did come across my timeline because a journalist at the junket at a junket.
was like in episode three, a word is uttered.
And like just the way she was like trying to be like coin a fun way.
But the way she said it, everyone's like, oh, they're going to say Mofisto in episode
three.
And that was like the one.
So I was like waiting for it in episode three.
I don't know anything else just to be clear.
But that was the one thing where I was like, I wonder what I would have like dropped my
glass of dry rosé in shock.
That's what happened to me.
I didn't know this was coming.
I gasped aloud.
I screamed, holy shit, they said Mephisto, and then repeated that line on this very podcast.
It's happened.
They've said Mephisto.
We have obviously a lot to talk about from what we hear, hear what Jen says about Agatha's
son, about the dark hold.
But let's just start with Mephisto, Joe.
You noted that some folks reached out via the inbox, hobbitant dragons at gmail.com.
What's all this Mephisto talk about?
care to offer a very, well, I mean, no, I think you, I think you, I think you should do it.
Give us quick. We're going to, this is quick. Like, just literally like, who is Mephisto, what is Mephisto? Why is Mephisto?
When is Mifisto? I think the reason the main reason people are freaking out, just to make it clear for folks who weren't like, yeah, caught up in Wadivision Mania is this was like a huge point of speculation.
in Wanda Vision is like, is Mephisto with the show, is he going to show up? So who is Mephisto?
Marvel's version of the devil, right? Basically, debuted in 1968 and a Silver Surfer number three
comic based on the Faust Demon Mephistopheles. Mephisto for short. You can call me Mephisto.
Collect souls in his underworld domain hell. I mean, tempting, tricking into bargains.
Yeah. There's a lot of.
comics history with Wanda and Agatha, which is why people were expecting him to maybe show up
in Wanda Vision.
Yes.
Including a storyline involving Mephisto's soul fragments, master panamonium,
and Wanda turning two of those soul shards, shards of Mephisto's soul, some shards of his soul,
into her children, Billy and Tommy.
Halops.
So I think that's part of it, too, is when Billy and Tommy showed up in Wanda Vision,
People are like, I know you, your shards of Mephisto's soul, where's Mephisto?
And there was a lot of back and forth on that because I remember people being like they're not going to put the actual devil in a Marvel property.
Right.
But, yeah, we just, we felt like there were clues everywhere and it turns out there weren't.
What else?
Okay.
What else do you think is worth noting about Mepistow, Mallory?
So, you know, we did, we talked about this.
last week in
Theory Corner
I believe if memory serves
but Mephisto
I think we'll
Theory Corner
but we will still have it
but it is just kind of
be incorporated throughout the pod
moving forward basically
because that's obviously
appropriate and warranted
and frankly necessary
but in case you didn't listen
to Theory Corner last week
Mephisto creates a son
in the comics named Blackheart
and
what did Rio say in episode one?
Rio said
that she had a black heart and it beats for Agatha also when Lillia made her little list on the
eviction notice.
The last name was just a black heart.
So that was part of what was fueling the Mephistamania just right away again.
Here's what Jack Schaefer said to Nick Romano at EW.
And this gets to a little bit of what we were talking about last podjo about just maybe the show's
relationship to theory culture, full stop, but specifically to what fans.
of Wanda Vision are now bringing into the Agatha experience after is Mephisto coming,
Ralph Boehner, etc.
As I said, rewatching Wanda Vision, I was like, Ralph Bona, honestly, I have no notes.
Here's the quote from Jack.
With these shows, so often there's something that is at once a joke and a wink and a nod
and actually has something legitimate underneath it.
As we all know, Mephisto is a camera.
character who's very wrapped into Agatha's storyline. I mean, people have to watch. But we're
always playing with the audience in that way. What do you make of this? Quite fun.
Yeah. And again, I think, yeah, I think it's just Jack walking into the show a bit more
aware of what people will be doing and, and calibrating the hints and the clues so that they can
always tantalized but never sort of like overtly disappoint.
Or perhaps we'll see.
The question on everyone's mind, including mine, is Iron Heart, a property, surely Marvel will release one day.
Sasha Baron-Cone is playing a character called Mystery Man, but there is like strong rumor-mongering that he is playing Mephisto in that.
It's not just like, it's mentioned on deadline, and deadline doesn't usually,
deadline is a trade, you know, publication doesn't usually, like, truck in, like, theories.
They were just like, probably he's playing Mephisto.
So I'm like, probably he's playing Mephisto.
So that's interesting to me, like, if he's playing Mephisto in Ironheart,
does that mean Mephisto's definitely not showing up in Agatha Aal along?
Or does that mean Mephisto could show up as played by Sasha Baron Cohen?
So I don't know.
If, okay, let me say this.
Yeah.
Let me have this on the public record here with you today.
Okay.
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That's some of the other things that we heard from Jen and Teen in this stretch,
this last little bit.
But hey, that's what happens when you have Agatha Harkness as your mom, right?
I doubt she'd even recognize her own son if she showed up at her doorstep.
So we talked in Theory Corner at length last pod about who we think teen is.
The show wants us to at least consider and possibly think that teen is Nikki Scratch.
The teen is Agatha's son.
Now, that is not currently the corner we are on.
We don't think that, but that's what the show is.
show definitely is, and I think that's a, that's a smart thing to do. Give us like,
give, like, drop these hints, take us down a false breadcromb trail. And then the reveal
is going to be something else. But, because I was talking to a friend of mine who's watching the
show and she's like, is he Agatha's son or is that too obvious? She's like, it's so obvious
that he's her son or is it too obvious. And I was like, okay, that's interesting to me.
Because when we were in theory corner, you were saying, and you're not wrong because what you were
talking about is sort of like the level of people who both podcast about and listen to podcasts
about Marvel shows, you're like, it's so obvious who he is to us. It couldn't be more obvious.
But considering the surely millions of people watching Agatha who aren't comics people,
they're like, oh, I figured it out by episode three. This is Nikki Scratch, you know, so I think
that's interesting. I like to think two of the show as like,
show either through clues or through outright overt statements presenting information or
possibilities that will be disproven and swapped out for other circumstances and times.
So like on the what happened to Nikki front, like let's actually talk about Nikki
for a second.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What Jen says here to teen, did you know she traded her own child for the book of the damned
matches with what we see in Agatha's hallucination when she moves toward the crying sounds in this little
bassinet and pulls back the covers to find not her baby, but the book of the damned.
We'll circle back to this, unless we end up just talking about it all right now,
but we'll circle back to this probably in theory corner.
the fact, to me, the fact that what we see in Agatha's hallucination does actually, like, feel like it sinks in lockstep with what we hear from Jen here, makes it more likely that that's not, in fact, what transpired.
But she feels something else occurred.
But she feels guilt about it.
Absolutely.
In a way, she feels like she did that, but perhaps by accident.
And, like, you know, the idea, this brings us back to Mephisto, this idea of, like.
Doesn't it always?
A deal with the devil.
Like, oftentimes you make a deal with the devil.
there are unintended consequences, going back to our listeners email, careful what you wish for
from Into the Woods. So, like, did, you know, did the devil, and this is a fairy tale classic,
did the devil say, if the devil was involved indeed, if the devil is waiting at the end of the
witch's road, did the devil say, or did a black heart say, who's waiting at the end of the road,
and this is why there's so much anger between those characters, did Agatha say, I will give up my most,
like the thing I value the most or whatever in exchange for this and thought she meant all her money or whatever, but in fact it was her son.
She's like, I thought I met this triple-battice bro.
The tricksy wording of a bargain that you make inside a fairy tale.
Absolutely.
And often with a witch that you make inside of a fairy tale.
And so like, and then that becomes the reputation to go back to, we're going to talk about sort of,
Lilia is the character who seems most focused on like what is the external reputation.
of a witch, right?
And so this idea that Jen is repeating this story about Agatha, she traded her son for
the dark hold, right?
That's something that, that's like the kind of rumor you would start, you know?
I saw, I saw Goody Whatever, like dancing with the devil under the moonlight.
Like, I heard that she traded her child for the darkhold.
And set it to her face, basically, right?
Like when they walked into her shop in episode two, who's this, another child's sacrifice?
Like, Agatha has to, it's not like she's not aware that this is what Jen thinks or might be spreading and saying about her.
So, yeah, lots to speculate over there.
Agatha fills five wine glasses.
Everyone stands still waiting.
And Catherine Hahn says, if you're waiting for charcutory, I don't think it's coming.
And I loved it.
This is a genuine joy to watch.
Sharon doesn't take drugs, but she does.
She loves a rich, hearty red.
Downs her glass right away, and this starts the clock before anyone else is prepared.
The clock is ticking, 30 minutes, beep, beep.
Agatha's toast to Harpangers of Doom.
Cool.
I loved it.
Lilia, to the prize.
And then everyone other than teen, who was underage in Agatha, who was up to something,
and pours her drinking to the planter, everyone else drinks.
Joe.
Red wine in particular has been on your mind recently as we've watched
drinks of power.
Yeah.
And I drink.
And I drink.
Beautiful face.
Beautiful face.
Sauron.
Yeah, wine in witchcraft, again, depends on the strain that you're talking.
Just always presume that when I say blank in witchcraft, I'm saying in some strains of
witchcraft.
But like, there's a couple ways you can use wine in a ritual.
You can use it as an offering on an altar for God.
Or there's this, there's this like stage.
If you go through the stages of a ritual, there's like.
you know, gathering. There's like getting in information. There's, uh, calling down the corner,
calling down the gods, all this sort of stuff like that. Um, and then there's a stage that is,
uh, sounds great to meet. Cakes and ale and wine? Cakes wine chanting, dancing games. I'm in.
This stage, I was talking to, uh, my best friend, Diana, who wrote again, the witching year,
uh, about this idea of like red wine as part of the ritual. And she was saying, it's a moment of bonding.
It's a moment to bring yourself back to your body.
Eat, I mean, and it all sounds like it then turns into Catholic sort of like,
eat, take communion.
But like you drink the wine, you eat the cake to feel like your carnal self again and
to bond with the witches around you.
And so I like this idea, you know, as we watch this coven try to coalesce of this
sort of like, you know, take of the wine and make a bond.
And as it manifests inside of this genre, shall we take the girl talk to the couch.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
They go right too.
Like, let's have a chat.
Yeah.
Which, like, I love thematically in terms of what you're saying, though, I will be honest
in the flow of the episode with the clock ticking.
I'm like, we're being, I think, just a might cavalier.
Honestly, I was irate throughout at how cavalier they were being with the countdown.
Yeah.
That it takes like 15 minutes for them to be like, hey, Jen, you make potions.
Start the potion.
Yeah.
What?
I mean, this is like Andy Reid-esque clock management here.
That's another football reference for you.
Thank you.
Once they start like with the visions and the physical symptoms and stuff like that, I can
kind of excuse it.
But before that, what are we doing here?
Yeah.
When you're like so overcome, you can't handle the dropper.
Okay.
But here, it's like, do we have time?
I'm sorry.
We don't have time for this.
Did Kellup Ripper have time for speech?
And do we have time for chats on the couch?
But Mallory, I always have to remember that it's not.
strength, but light. Wonderful stuff. Wonderful stuff. Joanna. Yeah. Whether we have time for it or not,
we do go to the couch to chat and we get a little exchange between teen and Alice. Here's a
quick solve for this. Yeah. The clock starts after like the symptoms present or something like that.
You know what I mean? Like. Yeah. Yeah. The clock is longer than 30 minutes unless we don't have to question the sound
minds.
No, as soon as I'll just tell you something about me, as soon as a ticking clock starts on me, it doesn't matter how long.
We're just going to get it done early is what we're going to do.
I'm like, point me towards the Vaseline.
You need some petroleum jelly.
I got you.
Oh, man.
I can't believe she said petroleum.
Fancy phrase for honey.
I can't believe she said petroleum products.
And the first thing they did was look for gasoline.
I was like, if you say petroleum products, I'm bringing you Vaseline.
That's what we're doing here.
We got there.
We had to just establish maybe that there was a garage.
You know, you're always wondering with a.
property like this.
Oh.
How much of the square footage is going to like, you know, I don't know.
Yeah.
I liked to know that there was a garage.
It was empty.
Team wants to talk about Alice's tattoo.
She's not very interested in chatting and then quickly is.
And we learned some interesting stuff here.
That symbol, teen says, words off curses, right?
She, meaning Lorna, Alice's mother, made me get it.
Because she said all the women in our family were cursed.
She wasn't well.
How old were you?
13 maybe.
A lot happened to me at 13, too.
Okay, so this curse, this is at the center of the hallucination that we see with Alice's mom,
Lorna, this preacupation, this obsession about the family being doomed and that it goes
as we glean in the hallucination seemingly woman to woman, generation to generation,
in their family.
We already noted this is like what happened to Tina 13, well, the events of one.
Division happened at 13.
Where did she get this tattoo, though?
She says Colorado, Red Rocks.
And in the comics, New Salem, which is connected to Agatha, and then Nicholas Scratch is in Colorado.
So that's an interesting thing for us to hold on to as we consider maybe what connections
there are between these characters, between the magical beings, which is sorcerers in
the story.
That Alice is one of the Salem 7 who was sort of insinuated herself into this quest.
Interesting.
That would be a tough beat if your protection witch ended up being the one pursuing you.
Brutal.
Tough.
Brutal.
I don't know.
Interesting.
Just a question I'm asking.
Just asking questions here.
I'm still sort of like on edge about her whole like, I'm a cop that's going to be an answer to a lot of questions.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What'd you think of the tattoo talk?
Love tattoo talk.
Love it.
Sam.
Yeah.
Same.
Sharon, meanwhile.
Asks is a witch, just another name for bad girl.
And Lillia has some thoughts, Joe.
Yeah, and I think this is really interesting with Lillia to pay attention to, again,
these repeated mentions of the stereotypes of witches, right?
Yeah.
So inside this episode, she says, do you see any pointing hats in here, any green skin, any brooms? No, sir, right?
Also, just generally, I want to say that I thought Paddy Lupin gave incredible line deliveries throughout this whole episode.
It's great. Teen is actually maybe one of my favorites. I thought it was really funny.
So she says that. Do you see any pointy hats or any green skin?
In episode two, when talking to Agatha, she says,
which is like you were the reason people think we poison apples, steal children, and eat babies.
And then also, she says, when I was chased out of every village, I passed through for accurately predicting tragedy.
So this paired with her vision later makes you think that Lillia was a victim of, if not a witch trial, like, you know, yeah, being drummed out of town due to negative witchy stereotypes.
Yeah, you know.
Absolutely.
And they all are interacting with some form of trauma, but I think hers is specifically this flavor of trauma.
Yeah.
And if that's her younger self, like, you want to come see?
Come see.
Come see the sick people, the dead people.
We'll talk more about what might be happening there based on when and where we are in time, seemingly.
And then to be persecuted for trying to help, trying to save.
If this bro in the lab coat is saying to Jen, you're an.
You're an inconvenient woman.
Yeah.
Well, what's he, is it medicine?
Is it science?
Is she trying to heal and help people through her potions?
And that's a threat to him.
Like, the idea that each of them might have been trying to do something for good to help others and been cast aside or seek that someone would have tried to take them, either take their power or take them completely off the board.
And that begs the question, what happened in the Wu family to bring that curse down on those women in the first place?
was it a similar thing, you know, that they were cursed for trying to help in some way.
We need some help now because the symptoms are arriving.
Sharon's like, I don't know if this whole witch thing is for me.
I would drink the blood of aversion to smooth out these wrinkles.
And then they all gasp because Sharon's face has hugely swollen.
There is just iconic Agatha moment.
So she's like, I think she looks fantastic.
Absolutely killed me.
I love this.
In addition to the injectables illusion that we're obviously making here, the too much talks, et cetera, situation.
We're going to talk about ale wives in a second.
But given that the poison is called what, Ailed Wives Revenge, there's this, the most famous poem about Ail Wives is frankly, deeply shitty poem called,
the tonning of Eleanor Rumbing by John Skelton, which spends 15 stanzas just talking about how ugly and old this woman is.
Just like really nasty, imperfect meter shit from John Skelton.
But inside of that poem, the alewife character, the titular Eleanor, who is ugly and old, and I will tell you again how, she's an alewife, a woman who crafts beef.
And she claims that her beer has certain properties.
And in one, you know, she says, when I began to brew and I found it to be true, drink now
while it is new.
And ye may, it brook, it shall make you look younger than ye be two years or three,
for you may prove it by me.
So this idea that like in the most famous alewife poem, the promises you'll look younger.
I think this is like.
Is it like three years like per pint?
What are we talking here?
I don't know.
Tell me more.
Tell me more, Eleanor.
Oh, my God.
Oh, man. Okay, so on the subject of ale wife's revenge, Jen realizes they've been poisoned.
She's quizzing Sharon. A very funny moment where Sharon, who's like tongue is swollen hugely. It's like, doesn't know what a mulberry tastes like.
Same. When she's like, it doesn't taste like, I would also be like what, what? I was running through all the berries that I have had either in their berry form, a jam form or crucially mixed into an ice cream, like a brambleberry crisp, a jenny's flavor that I love. But yeah, mulberry. It's, it's. I've had mulberry.
I had it.
I had a mulberry wine.
Oh, interesting.
Yeah.
I think I've had it in a pie, but you wouldn't do that.
Of course, you don't believe in hot fruit and pie.
As a religion.
No.
Tragically.
Tragically.
Lillia declares her love for the Covent.
Now, there is another moment later where we get a very clear mini dispatch from Lillia.
And this one, it was like, you know, we've seen this from Lillia now in episode two multiple times.
And Agatha's like, so you're a kouk!
it's very clear later when she says the thing she says while she and Agatha are on the Petroleum Hunt.
What did you think of this one?
Was this the voice speaking through her moment?
Or was this Lilia moved to voice this thanks to the line?
What did you think was happening here?
It felt like it didn't seem quite the same as sort of the like I'm in the trance.
But it felt insourceled in some.
way, you know? Yeah. Yeah. And just like the kind of clipped nature of the way that she was saying it. Yeah. But maybe it's just her working around the prosthetics on her face. Who's to say? Patty.
Maybe. She's like, honestly, I love this. The speed with which Sharon's face returns to normal allows Jen to deduce, this is ale wife's revenge. For me, this is what I refer to as my hangovers. Joanna, you have a little more information to share with the group.
A friend of me, friend of the pod, Kristen Russo, who co-hosts the Buffering the Vampire
podcast was like, she was texting me, she was like, oh, I can't believe they said Alewife.
And I was like, oh, yeah, me too.
What?
Tell me more.
And then she sent me this article from Autostradle that's titled Ailwives, colon, the women who
crafted beer and split hell wide open by Heather Hogan.
Wow.
And it's a great read.
And then I was like further trying to sort of do.
discover more history, and I've learned that this is perhaps an apocryphal notion, the connection
between the women who brewed beer and our idea of modern witchcraft. But I'm going to talk
about it anyway because it's quite fun. So just bear in mind that if you, like, you can stop emailing
me if you're like, that's not true. I think it's probably not true. But I just want to read
some quotes from this article, which I thought was amazing. Quote, the place where alewives actually
reign ubiquitous is hell.
Alewives grinning and riding piggyback on the shoulders of demons sloshing their
beer on their descent into the eternal abyss.
Aylwives pushing wheelbarrows full of innocent men into Satan's flames with one hand
and pounding a pipe with the other.
Ailwives tenderly cradling the hornheads of hoofed hellbees to their bosoms while
their fellow humans burn alive in chains.
The only thing more popular than Alewives in religious art depicting hell,
is the devil himself.
Great.
Itinerary for our next vacation, honestly.
Well, I don't like heat, so I don't think, I don't think.
I would need some of place.
Same.
We need the Tolkien version of evil, which is cold, apparently.
So, I mean, so here's what happened.
Basically, ill wives were, like, persecuted by the church and demonized,
basically because they were women who could make their own money.
And at a certain time in history, that was not enjoyed by the patriarchy,
you're not enjoyed by the church. And so these horrible stereotypes of what ill wives, their evil
deeds, makes a way into religious art, into poetry, into theater. This, like, an ill wife is a
demon. But it is interesting that, like, what is true is that the craft of making beer has always,
like, since the dawn of time associated with women in every single mythology, global mythology,
the gift of beer to humans,
which is like a common thing that crops up in mythology,
always comes from a female deity,
which I think is fascinating.
It's like Hathor.
In the Viking society's only women brood in Norse society.
And there's this hymn to the goddess Ninkasa
is the first written ale recipe,
which I think is really cool.
There's this other idea that like the
alewives during the plagues, the various plagues, and we'll talk about the plagues in a second,
but like the ill wives kept some people in their community alive because in order to make beer,
you have to boil water. In order to boil the water, oops, you might boil the top, like the plague
out of it. And so, like, beer was, like, the only safe liquid to drink during some parts of
the plague. But here's, here's, here's, here's the idea that alewife translates into our modern
idea of which inside of this article from Heather.
Quote, she did her brewing in a giant cauldron, boiling water, adding grain, overseeing
the fermentation process to keep the mice away from her stores of grain.
She kept plenty of cats around.
When she had extra beer to sell, she put a broom out in front of her house to signal the
surplus, or when she went to market, where she took the fashion of the day, the hen in,
a tall white, steeple-shaped hat, and made it black to stand out in the crowd.
So that's the idea.
But again, I poked into some corners of like more historical data that says, like, I don't think actually this is quite the connection.
But what is true thematically is this is an industry that women dominated that men drove them out of and then took over similar to medicine, like that women were the healers, the herbalists.
And once that became this position of power in the community,
Women were driven out of it and men took over.
So men were doctors and men were brewing the beer, et cetera.
And so I like that we could apply that to Jen's encounter that she has in her vision.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Illwives.
Who knew?
I didn't until literally yesterday.
And neither did teen, right?
Because scribble, scribble, scribble.
Right into the notebook.
Check off a little notebook.
Keeps coming up.
Yeah.
You know?
Boy.
What's in there.
We love a notebook and a Marvel show.
Still waiting.
TVA.
Elwife Corner.
Who knew we were going there today?
My goodness.
Well, you did because I texted you that I would like to talk about A.L.
Wives for a minute, but other than that.
I'm going to enjoy a nice pint tonight.
I'm going to treat myself.
To a sour.
You inspired me.
Okay.
Yeah.
I think so.
I don't know what I have here.
A lot of wine.
Maybe I'll drink some wine.
Okay.
Well, who knows?
Honestly, probably just have.
have another coffee and then false sleep don't work.
That sounds right to me.
Speaking of, the other symptoms of gem lists are dizziness, delirium, loss of motor function,
racing heart, hallucination, and death.
And honestly, I'm like, sounds like Thursday.
For real.
What you need to know is that when Mallory gets on a call, Zoom calls, she'll be like,
I'm exhausted.
I was splitting it.
I have complained to you and Van multiple times about a racing heart that I probably
should go to a doctor to have looked at. Now my mom's going to email you about that, too,
if she hears this.
Would that I could get you to the doctor? I would.
One day. One day. One thing at a time. I doctor first.
Then dentist. She squinsed at her Google.
Eye doctor, dentist, then GP? Just build up to it? Okay. Yeah. I think that sounds right.
Yeah. Sure. Why not? Why the fuck not? So this is what Agatha just is like,
fuck this. I'm going to try to break free. And I think uses what appeared to be like a
giant candlestick holder? A decorative candle stick holder. Yeah. At first I was like,
is this a very robust like pepper grinder? But she gets it from the living room, not the kitchen.
They bang in at the window, some cracks, spiderwebbing their way through the glass. This will prove
problematic later when they wind up underwater. And teen realizes right around here that Agatha
did not drink the wine. You can't cheat death, Agatha, he says. Why? Who says? Lillia chimes in.
The road. So this is, again, this idea of, like, the road holding them in judgment, right? Agatha, that's ridiculous. We don't all have to suffer. Teen didn't drink and then Jen said he's not in the common and he's underage. The just like effortless, consistent stitching of comedy through these scenes has been just really one of the pleasures, obviously, of the show so far. So here it is, Joe. What is Agatha fear so deeply here other than the cheapness of the wine?
than the particular vintage on offer,
that she is delaying and delaying and delaying
knowing that they're on the clock
and that she has no choice.
Does she actually think, like,
hey, I didn't bring a real green witch chair.
Maybe I can skirt the rules.
I think she didn't want to be on the road in the first place.
Like, that she, if we interpret the ritual correctly,
it was a ruse to get the women mad enough to throw power at her
that she could absorb and then get her power back?
Perhaps.
because I don't know.
I don't know someone who walked the road
and who's like,
don't stray off the path.
That's rule number one isn't more of a stickler for whatever the rules are
unless she doesn't really want to be there and really want to,
you know, she's trying, she's like, well, we're all in this house.
She tries to leave first.
They're all in the house and she's groping around for a doorknob.
So she's trying to get out of there.
So I wonder if she's like, I ditch them at the beach house.
Now I can make my way back up like above ground.
around and just, you know, get the hell out of here.
So it's interesting to think, too, like, you know, what you were saying earlier about
this time, the road would present her with something distinct.
But maybe there are constants, right, among that, like, variance.
And so who was she on the road with last time?
Like, who did she travel with then?
Does she, does someone have to die every trial?
Her name is Rio and she dances on the sand.
Yeah, does someone have to die with every trial?
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Maybe she's just like, I'm not me, right?
Figure out, no, not me.
Spoiler from the trailers.
Yeah.
Rio has a line where she says the bodies are really stacking up.
So I feel like.
It's ominous, folks.
Sharon's not going to be our last dead body.
So, yeah, does someone die in every trial, I think, is a question worth asking.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Agatha shatters her glass.
She's this hellbent on avoiding the wine.
Great Sharon moment on the upholstery.
Alice grabs another glass.
it refills. And then this is where Agatha's still refusing until teen steps forward and says,
fine, I'll drink it instead. And she shouts, no, and reaches out and grabs his arm to stop him from doing it.
Jen marks this. Jen, who is on, she traded her baby for the dark hold watch, marks this.
So fascinating moment. What did this ping for you? Do you think there's the possibility that something
nefarious as a foot here? And Agatha thinks, like, I got to make sure he stays around long enough
for me to find out who he is and what's happening or I might have some other nefarious.
like ends and means that I need him to be present for, this or did it strike you as it struck me?
And I guess these things don't have to be mutually exclusive, honestly.
There could be like the logical part of Agatha's mind that's playing out the string.
And then the more like instinctual reflexive I lost my son and I have these like life altering
regrets about it that felt like they were moving her here, right?
I don't want something bad to happen to you the way something bad happened to.
Nikki, does this mean that she did in fact sacrifice her son?
Does this mean that she didn't, but whatever did unfold her role in it,
the guilt has like reshaped her?
What did this ping for you?
To me, I read it as she thinks he might be Nikki.
And just the idea that he might be Nikki,
because to go back to that moment when she says,
Who Are You to him in episode two?
After looking at the lock of hair in the cameo,
Who are you?
You know?
And so she's like, maybe this is somehow Nikki.
And just the off chance that it is is enough for her to be like, don't drink poison.
I prefer you not drink poison if you are potentially my son.
Right.
Yeah.
The only thing that's like, the only thing that doesn't click into place for me with that is the look on her face,
the emotional state that she was instantly transported to when she looked into that.
bedroom during the premiere, the way that she responds to seeing the bassinet during her hallucination,
it's like any Nikki adjacent stimuli has sent her into a completely different state.
And so if she's like consciously, logically, rationally thinking, I wonder if you're my son,
it just feels like it would be wrecking her.
No, I disagree.
I mean, I hear what you're saying, but I disagree.
I feel like she wouldn't let herself fully believe that, right?
It's one of those things where she's just sort of like, possibly you're my kid, but like you can't, there's no way you can be.
And so why would I dare to hope that you might be?
And sort of keeping that from herself, if that makes sense.
That would be how I would interpret it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Okay.
Well, Agatha's hallucination with the bassinet is going to have to wait.
But Sharon is up first here ahead of everyone else on the clock.
And she starts to speak about Wanda.
Wanda, Wanda, I'm begging you.
you let him breathe, please. So crucially, we don't see this. We just hear it. We see everybody else's
hallucination. Is that because do you think we saw this moment? This, we presume, is Mr. Davis
slash Mr. Hart choking at the dinner table in Wanda Vision? And what would Sharon Davis have
actually been thinking and experiencing in her mind under the spell while that was unfolding?
Is it just like, we've already seen this? So we're not going to.
to show it to you again because you know? Or does the fact that we only hear and don't see this point,
along with our other questions about Sharon, to like something fishy going on here?
I genuinely don't think anything that kind of fishy is going on with Sharon. I think particularly
as it pertains to her very real reaction to her purse getting sucked into the earth.
We got a ton of emails of people saying, do you think Sharon is Mephisto? And I was like, you know what?
Maybe. And then I watched this episode and I was like, no. I think her genuine reaction to the purse going into the earth is like, this is just a woman.
Whether or not she's dead is a question mark for me. But like, I think we didn't see it because they didn't want to get the actors in to do it. You know, they didn't want to get like Lizzie Lillson-Paul Metney and the actor who played her husband in. I think we've already seen it. We know what it's alluding to. I think it's just they could just evoke it without showing it to us. So, yeah.
Sharon is Mephisto is a 10 out of 10 no notes fan theory.
This is the best.
We are back.
We have never been so back.
Oh my God.
Love it.
Agatha tells Jen, time to brew the antidote.
The clock is, as you noted earlier, down to 15 minutes and 30 seconds at this point as they set up shop in the kitchen.
And Jen goes through the initial list of ingredients.
It's going to build over time.
It's an embarrassing.
shoddy shocking stuff from our coven.
We need to see more.
We need to see more in trial, too.
Here's the initial list of ingredients.
Frankencence.
This will be the eucalyptus.
The gut of a u-social insect.
This will be honey.
A corpse that's been decaying for at least 30 million years.
Agatha's like, where the fuck am I supposed to find that?
Zooplankton from petroleum.
And then a really big cauldron, this will be the sink.
So we kind of pair off.
Agatha and Lilia
go to find the gas
there's none
they go petroleum jelly
but it's kale care products
everywhere the eye can see
and Agatha is
absolutely despite the clock ticking in their lives
being on the line relishing
the fact that she gets to call
Jen's bluff on the ingredients in her
I love it
organic product
I love it and on the other hand
it really bothered me that they just dumped the containers
in there without opening them up and pouring the
contents in.
That really bothered.
Especially because it's like this many drops.
You have to put the stuff in in this order.
A whole armful of like random.
You have to use your dominant hand and counterclockwise.
And I've got to teach you what counterclockwise means because this level of precision is so
important.
And yes, I had the same thought.
It's like we got to take like the balms and salves and moisturizers and serums out of the
containers.
My goodness.
I was, yeah, I really bumped on that too.
So this is when Lillia goes into mini-dressers.
trans dispatch mode. She says, as they are collecting items, try to save Agatha. So Agatha, I thought,
had a kind of muted, again, they're on the clock, but like kind of mild and calm and inappropriate
response to us. I will say in storytelling it bothers me because like Agatha is someone
who were really supposed to like respect her intelligence and her perception. Yeah. And so for her to be
so behind us, the audience, I think is tough. Yeah, I wanted her to be like, wait a minute.
Yeah.
Like, we don't know.
Speaking through you and why are they invested in the outcome?
We don't have time for this right now, but I know that this is something weird.
Agatha is literally a character who would say, put a pin in that.
We need to come back to that later.
It seems important.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So do you want to do this now?
Do you want to talk about it in Theory Corner?
Like, who is speaking through Lilia and why are they invested in Agatha making it out alive?
I have no clue on this.
Do you have a theory?
No.
I was hoping you did.
No, I don't.
Like, maybe Lilia.
It's exciting.
Maybe Lilia from the future.
Is it Sharon, who is also Mephisto?
Oh, man.
Maybe Lillia from the future is the only best guess I have.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that would be fun, too, if her hallucination is a younger version of herself and divination and the idea of, like, prophecy.
And, yeah, communicating with yourself across time and how, like, some sense of destiny or fate informs the decisions that you make.
And if you yourself are actually a part of that across time, that would be interesting.
Okay.
So it's Lillia.
Let's go with that.
Future Lillia.
Great.
We solved it.
And Sharon is Mephisto.
Don't.
Why watch the show?
Close up theory corner, honestly.
Alice and team go into the gym and spa, searching for their ingredients.
And then this is where the hallucinations begin.
Agatha's comes a little later, but we get, we're cutting between Alice and Jen and Lilia.
We'll talk about them just one at a time rather than kind of going back and forth.
Let's talk about Alice first.
Joe, you said this was maybe your favorite part of the episode.
Tell us what we see here and tell us why you love it.
The set deck was incredible.
I thought the costume and I thought the performance was great.
And this was just like a really good haunting, upsetting.
This idea, so like Lorna Wu, rumored to be lost on the road.
This idea of a family curse, you know, I heard your grandmother is dead.
It's me next.
I can't protect you from this.
All of that sort of says.
The way that she screamed, I can't protect you.
And then that idea that like Lorner would be traumatized by this, not just by the
idea of a curse that is like, you know, this is the plot of the horror film year next.
Like, not just the idea of like a curse that's going to find her no matter what,
but a memory of being raised by a mother who didn't seem like she was all there, you know?
And so, like, which is how she, you know, put it to teen, like she wasn't well.
So, you know, Lorna Wu, who seemed to other people like she was losing her mind was, in fact,
haunted by a very real curse that is blooding this family.
And I like that because as we go through like a curse as like a thing in witchcraft versus a trial, an exile versus these other things.
I loved that.
I was going to pose this in Theory Corner, but again, I think Theory Corner is just a part of the main round of show today.
You know, Agatha recruits Alice with the idea of like in talking to Tina about, you know, Lorna was lost on the Witch's Road.
Don't you want to find out what happened to Mommy?
So did the curse get Lorna?
And now that would mean Alice is up, right?
She's on the clock, if this is real and actually a thing.
Or did Lorna go to the road to try to figure out how to thwart the curse?
Is that what led to the road?
To try to break the curse?
Yeah.
And or find a way for her to live forever so that the curse doesn't.
translate to her sister. Like if she's, if they find her in the next trial somehow, if she's
trapped on the road somehow, and that has protected Alice from the curse because her mom is
still alive on the road somewhere is interesting to me. Maybe that's the body. The next body,
Lorna. Lorna. They find her alive, then she dies and then Alice is up. I hate it. And the clock is
ticking, but everyone is very leisurely about it. Everyone's like, well, you know, what if we just like,
There's like a, we're in the fire trial.
Fire pit.
Should we make some s'm sure?
Should we talk?
Keep getting to know each other.
Oh my God.
I would love it.
I do love a smore.
I love a fire pit.
I love a fire pit.
We had a fire pit at our wedding.
I fucking love a fire pit.
Love.
Okay, let's talk about Jen and what Jen sees.
This one was, this one shook me.
It's very upsetting.
To my core.
Very upsetting.
Goes to grab, remembered another ingredient.
I have newt.
It's mustard seed.
Comes back from the pantry and finds a,
this very spooky guy in a lab coat
standing in the blue light, like the watery light now.
And he says, as we mentioned, you are an inconvenient woman.
And then Jen is like underwater.
He's trying to drown her.
And now you're nothing.
So this is the binding.
This is when Jen lost her power.
What did this remind you of?
This guy is dressed identically to Clive Owen in the television program,
The Nick, down to the mustache.
Like, they are definitely going for the Nick here.
And the Nick is a TV show.
It's a medical drama.
It takes place in the 1900.
So, like, what we learned about Jen is that she's been bound for about a century.
So as if there was any question about whether or not this is the guy who bound her somehow.
Like, maybe just by simply drowning her.
Because I kind of like the idea of him not being a magic user.
Yeah, someone who's threatened by magic.
But he blocked her anyway somehow, just maybe by temporarily.
like drowning her and she comes back to life and she doesn't have her powers or something.
I don't know, whoever.
He could be not magical, but also I'm like if Nikki Scratch is coming in the show at some point
or like the male sorcerer is going to be like the villains?
And except for our darling teen.
Exactly.
But yeah, in episode two, Agatha says I'm offering you the chance to finally lift the binding spell that has kept you magic list for the last what century.
So that would take us, you know, in and around the.
the events of the nick
a tremendous show that people should watch.
Love that show.
The two most lasting visuals from that show.
Syphilis nose.
Yes.
An all-timer, obviously.
And, of course, the climactic self-surgery.
Memorable program.
Also, still to this day, think about...
We don't have this much time to talk about the neck.
We'll do it about the neck.
We'll do it about the neck.
Great stuff.
Nick Todd, let's do it.
That would be great.
I fucking love that show.
Lippman loves that show.
Love that show.
Lillia.
Yeah.
So she sees a young girl dressed in, I was looking at, I don't know, guys.
I'm not a, I'm not a styles of the Renaissance, Italian Renaissance expert, but like this
was kicking Renaissance for me.
And I was like looking at like, fashions of the 1600s, fashions of the 1700s,
fashions of the 1500s in Italy.
And I think this is 1600s by my best guess.
So then I was like, what was going on in the 1600s in Italy that might relate to this thing that she sees here, right?
So she's this girl.
The reason I think it's the younger her is the amulet.
And then also in this episode, Paddy Lupone is wearing a wig that is flat with bangs.
But Lily's natural hairstyle are these curls that sort of come forward, like up and then the curls come down forward in her face.
And that's exactly in that typical.
this person has only had one hairstyle of their own life.
That's how we note who the younger version of them is,
a thing that film and television does.
So I feel like it's her younger self.
And she walks into this room and there's a different woman there who's dead
and then this specter of death behind her because it's this veiled,
you know, a veiled person with a, it's just a skull underneath the veil.
So this is the specter of death.
And everything is like,
creaky and decrepit and like moldy and cracked and all this sort of stuff like this.
And later, Agatha, she says to Agatha, she's dead. They're all dead.
So the Italian plague of 1629 to 1631 is also referred to as the Great Plague of Milan, killed so many people.
Like out of a pop, in Venice, 46,000 people out of 140,000 people in this city.
Or in Milan, 60,000 people versus 130,000 people.
And then there were witch hunts that coincided with this era in Italy.
And one could imagine, again, even if there's not a literal witch hunt involved,
if Lillia comes to town and says everyone's going to die,
and then everyone does die except for her.
Yeah.
They're going to be so suspicious of her for not dying.
And so like this idea of sort of drumming her out of town.
I thought it was interesting in the comics canon,
Lillia as a character who is as most women are in the comics hot and young,
but she will adopt this aged crone appearance.
I mean, with love in respect to Patty Lepin,
I would never call her an aged crone.
But like this aged crone appearance to,
Because she is called the quote-unquote
gypsy queen.
Wanda Vision got in some trouble.
I think in general,
Jack Schaefer will probably want to stay away
from the word gypsy or Romani
or anything like that
that has plagued the depiction
of the Wanda character.
So they're like,
well, if she's just a tell,
let's just make your Italian.
But this idea of like being pushed out of your home
and wandering and how that connects
to the eviction notice that they find on her door,
this idea of she's been just forever
wandering because, you know, of her power. I love that. I was also thinking about in terms of
Italian and witches. I was thinking about Streganona. The comp does not quite work in any way at all.
But again, in terms of like the only witch here who was like older, this idea of in terms of
the crone role, again, Pai Lupo, and I don't think you're listening, but I'm not calling you a
crone.
Stregonona is this like, you know, grandmotherly Italian, which a figure from a very
famous children's book and also based on a character in folklore, who has a cauldron
of plenty that just sort of never stops providing and eventually like drowns the town,
essentially.
So, I don't know, just something you think about when you're thinking about Italian, we just
think about Straganona.
Why not?
And when aren't we?
Yeah.
And when are we?
Do you want to pair whatever beverage you have tonight with pasta, the never-hating pasta on Striganona's
Caldron. I'm always thinking about a pairing a beverage and a hearty plate of pasta,
genuinely always. So yeah, you know, Agatha talked about how old, specifically had a conversation
about how old she thought Lillia was in episode two, right? And she's like, and I'm like a day
over 450. So we're in the right-ish period of time there. Yeah, I like it. So every one of these
hallucinations, including what we will eventually see from.
Agatha, a singularly traumatic nature.
It doesn't mean it's the only traumatic thing that's ever happened to these people.
Surely not.
But the thing, presumably, that has led them to the path that has then led them to the road.
Are these, like, pure memories?
Or are these altered symbolic manifestations of a key idea?
Because, again, if we think, which we both seem to, that we don't.
have the full story yet of what happened with Agatha and Nikki, and we don't, we shouldn't
trust this, this line about her swapping Nikki for the dark hold. Then what we're seeing there,
the dark hold in the cradle would not actually be a one-to-one match to what happened. I think based
on the skull underneath the veil, that's just supposed to like meant to represent death rather than
like be a literal thing that she saw. But maybe it was maybe and maybe that's just like what her vision
showed her. I don't know. I do want to shout out because I can't get through it.
episode of Agatha without talking about Buffy Vampire Slayer? Actually, I already did, but here we go again.
There's an episode of season four, I think it is, called Fear itself, where the gang gets
trapped inside a, I think, a frat house, a house. It's Halloween. It's a Halloween episode.
They get separated, and each one of them has, like, the manifestation is a manifestation of their
own fear. So, like, a character who is worried that people don't pay enough attention to them
becomes, like, literally invisible to everyone else or whatever. They have their, like, tailor-made
horror experience inside of this sort of haunted house.
And per our listener, Lauren, who is also a journalist, wrote in to say that she interviewed Jack,
Jack Schaefer about and asked her about Buffy specifically.
And in the email, Lauren says Jack did say she was a big Buffy fan and that Mary Lovanos,
who is the Marvel sort of attending producer on this project and was on Wanda Vision as well,
referenced it constantly on set.
So they were talking about Buffy a lot.
So thank you.
Universe.
One email I got from someone was like,
I can't believe the universe rewarded you for all your work on the Marvel book
by giving you a witch musical theory show that references Buffy the Manifers.
Wild.
My goodness.
It's like the opposite of a traumatic hallucination.
The dream.
Euphoria.
It's time to make an antidote.
Past time, frankly, to make an antidote.
But now we must.
They make their way back to the common area.
The glass is beginning to fracture.
They realize they're underwater.
The house is going to flood when the clock strikes zero.
Now, we did hear this exchange about all the ways to die back in episode one between Agatha and Rio.
I'm not the only one who wants to see you dead.
It wants to see you burn or hang or drown.
And then Agatha said there are no new options.
Yeah.
Threat of driving.
I love it.
Here we go.
It makes me think of like how, like, once you burn, fire, hang.
air, lack of air, right? Or drown water, you know, or buried, I suppose, in Earth. But like, yeah, that these are the elemental
possibilities of what's coming next. Again, just very tough stuff for Sharon, who nearly got
sucked under the earth and then was in fact killed by poison, but I guess didn't drown.
So this is another thing where I'm like, again, I know that they were like under debilitating
influences of the potion or of the poison, but like the lack of hustle is one thing. The dumping the
petroleum jelly products in wholesale was another.
And then that they forgot about the dying woman on the table and didn't put her hair in the
potion and thus fed her a potion that wasn't going to help her no matter what the clock said.
Yeah.
Incompetent witchery.
Craft fail to me.
Thankfully, though, we did get the moment where they had to clear the table for Sharon
and Agatha said get the pairs out of the language.
Those great stuff.
They're all in anguish.
The symptoms are completely overpowering them as Jen is guiding them through the instructions.
And she realizes shit.
One problem with not actually having a cauldron over an open flame is I'm not going to be able to boil this.
And then teen suggests suvi.
He once again mentions a parent.
He's like, my dad loves to suvi.
Agatha has no idea what this is.
She says, is that something people know about, which was so funny.
I would like to formally invite Agatha Harkness to watch the next season of Top Chef with us,
where somebody always suvies at a challenge.
Always.
Great stuff.
I will say I knew about the concept of suvies.
I could not have told you what the instrument looks like.
So when it was just sort of this thing that they could perch on the edge of the sink.
I'm used to seeing on Top Chef like a plastic basin.
Yeah.
And I can picture the meat in the plastic bags that they seal and put into the water.
But I also don't know if I would have recognized the actual thing powering, the engine that is powering the boiling.
But teen found it and that's all that counts.
Jen orders them to each pull out A-Hare.
And this is when Agatha's hallucination hits.
Anything else that you want to say about this?
Because we've already talked about this a bit as we've gone.
Yeah.
So the question is like if, let's say this did happen, did it happen when Nikki was a baby?
Because we have a bassinet here.
Yes.
But his room in the mayor episode was definitely not a baby's room.
There's like a bed, not a crib.
And there's like a plaque that he got for an achievement that presumably a newborn couldn't have managed.
There's also, in terms of.
of when did this happen? In the first episode, we had a couple listeners point this out to us,
but Ruth Ann sent screen grabs. Thank you, Ruth Ann. In the mayor section of episode one,
when she's in her office talking to, I believe, the chief, there's a filing cabinet behind
her and there's like a plant and a bunny statue, and then the plant in one shot turns into
a photo of a young boy and then turns back into something else. So it's only there for
like a flash. And the photo is a sort of like, I don't know, when would you date this? Like a 1910s, 20s,
30s, something like in that area, maybe right around when Jen got bound of like a black and white
profile photo of a young dark-haired boy who's not a baby. So like if Nikki lived, if Nikki
indeed lived, he lived to be at least let me squint at this. How old are children? I don't know.
10,
9?
Yeah.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The bunny statue right in front of the picture again.
Signor Scratch.
Is the bunny going to end up being
Nikki?
I mean,
transforming into Nikki.
I don't know why he wouldn't be.
But then like,
why wouldn't she take him with her?
I don't know.
Teen leaving,
leaving Mr. Scratch just feels so important.
Oh, man.
reaction. As you pointed out, these like extreme reactions he's having, the extreme reaction
to walking up to a bassinet, pulling back the blanket, and there's something horrible there,
in this case a book, in the probably most famous version of that, in Rosemary's baby,
spoiler for Rosemary's baby, her baby is the Antichrist, it's the devil's baby. And Mia Farrow gives
an all-time... Mephisto.
Mia Farrow gives an all-time, like backing up. And so I really feel like,
Catherine Hahn's like, I'm going to give you the foamy a pharaoh in this moment.
I thought it was great.
I thought it was great.
This was a great scene.
This whole stretch was really good because then we get the very amusing discussion of various hues.
What exactly is Surulian that we opened up.
It's great, teen.
The pod with today.
Oh, teen.
You tried to convince, no.
They know they have to wait for blue.
And they did.
Jen realizes something's wrong.
There's one minute left and she begins to panic because they're not getting the right color here.
She's like, I make retinol syrups now.
Like, I am no longer equipped to make potions in a time-sensitive matter that can save people.
Not imposter syndrome when the clock is ticking.
Great news.
Agatha Harkness is ready to put on that East Dylan Lions cap.
You went with the lion?
And come in.
And not the Panthers.
They're looking for blue.
They're looking for blue.
They are looking for blue.
Dylan Panthers.
We'll go Dylan Panthers because you're right.
We're not looking for red.
Maybe I'll save East.
We'll go back to.
he's still in for the firearm.
So we'll find a way.
Game time, crunch time.
We've got a clear-eyes,
full-heart's pep talk from Agatha Harkness.
Steve, can we hear this?
There was a time where I would be able to just solve this
with a wave of my hand, but now I'm bound.
He stole my magic.
We're all going to die here.
I do not want to die here.
This is now where I die.
I have always hated you.
If this is a peck talk.
But I left you alone.
because what you were doing was important.
Not this kale care crap, the real work.
You can be that witch again.
They can take your power, Jen.
But they can't take your knowledge.
I loved this.
What the Ls have to remember is that it is not strict.
This speech needed to happen.
It had to.
Because Jen needed to hear this.
And I just, I love this.
Like, as you noted earlier, Agatha is,
motivated. Like, they need to beat the clock so that they can live and not be killed by the
potion and move forward to the next child. But, like, there is, there is a truth in her words.
There is something that we can glimpse that is true about Agatha herself and how she feels about
the core of what they do and what they're capable of doing. And then something true about
sisterhood, right? Like, she's got a lot of, like, snark and hand-waving about the idea of a coven,
but you can feel there that at one point in her life that meant something to her and maybe it
again, and that, like, the work that you do with your hands and with what you know and with
what you've worked to learn to, like, build and make something, that that has heft and consequence
and you can't, nobody else can take that away from you. And, like, it was awesome. I think the show's
ability so far to put Agatha in this spot where she is able to deliver a message like that while
still being the asshole who's like, I think she looks fantastic when Sharon's clearly about to die.
And then in a mere seconds is like, let's leave Sharon as she is dying, can come through with these words.
So, oh, this was great.
Yeah, wonderful.
Can do anything.
Truly.
Truly.
They're just missing blood now.
Agatha's like, how much in Prune?
What do you need?
And, you know, I do you feel compelled to note that like, yeah, 30 seconds on the clock, we're really in crunch time here.
But she has, there's no compunction at all about taking a giant kitchen knife and slicing open teens.
end without asking him if it's okay. None. The color settles, they all drink. One second to pass
the little goblet to Sharon. Again, pour a sip down her throat. An inefficient way to move something
across the room. It simply cannot be faster to go past gopast goblet hand by hand than just have
one person to walk into Sharon. But as you noted, it wouldn't matter because her hair's not.
Her hair's not on a cushion. The oven opens. We're back to Hansel and Cradle Corner here.
great stuff when Lily is like, I am not climbing into an oven.
This happened to a friend of mine once.
She had a lovely house too, and then she had to, but, okay, the water bursts in.
They have no choice.
They have to go through this oven shoot.
Once again, this is the second portal they've had to go through out of like dire necessity.
Yeah.
No time to think.
Just go.
Yeah.
Yes.
Teen has to like compel Agatha to take Sharon with them.
He's like, we don't know what.
And it just appeals to her self-preservation.
It's like, we don't know what will happen if we leave her.
they shoot out back to the road red vines and it's like boy everyone's safe not so fast
so many times and I think it's a real miss that they didn't show us Sharon's dead body just
rocketing down this line we didn't get that act in a bunch of why she's so heavy I was like I was
like what's the order okay let me watch the order that they come down they cut away from it
and then her body is like buried by them and I'm like they just Disney was just like we can't show
Debra Jo Ruff's dead body
Just rocketing down a slide
But I would have loved to have seen it
So you know
We did get to linger on her open, cold,
staring dead eyes
So that's a wrap
At least for now
On Sharon Davis
What do you think?
Dead for real?
No
My idea is
Take us right into Theory Corner with us maybe
Let's go to Theory Corner
Let's go to Theory Corner
I forget
Psycho music aside
I feel like if you die on the road
you're going to wake up in the real world, especially someone like Sharon.
Yeah.
Maybe the witches might die.
Back in her flower garden?
Yeah.
I feel like you die on the road.
You wake up in the real life.
I prefer a story where if you die in the alternate universe, you die in real life.
But we'll see.
Yeah.
That would be a tough beat for Sharon who just wanted to go to a party.
To do laundry, question mark?
Boy.
Move out Westview.
Your husband's dead.
Move to Florida.
Enjoy yourself.
I know.
My goodness.
Theory Corner.
We've hit a ton of this already.
What do you want to either follow up on or hit a new year?
Yeah, okay.
So, Billy, sorry, this one was called Teen in Theory Corner.
Billy who, like, teen who we believe is Billy Kaplan, aka the reincarnation.
He's constantly talking about his parents, the Kaplan's.
Of, of Billy Juan's kid.
So this idea that, like, she put out this protective energy around Billy.
when she died maybe or something like that.
I think to go back to that conversation he has with Jennifer
when he's like, I know what people say about her.
Yeah.
I really liked that because I know what people feel about her is what she said.
He says.
And it's like, and Jen also says,
hey, that's what happens when you have Agatha Harkness is your mom, right?
So there's a couple possibilities here.
There's a possibility that he thinks he's Agatha's son.
That could be like he might.
think he's Nikki Scratch and that Agatha is his mom and that's why he's come to find her.
Or he knows Wanda is his mom. And this would apply to Wanda too.
Apply to Wanda too. Yeah. I know what people think about this wicked witch. I know what people
think about my mom Wanda. Yeah, exactly. Like, you know, so it would sadden him either way if he thinks he's Nikki or if he knows he's Billy.
You know, so, yeah. We talked about the curse. We talked about Jen and the Bynne. We talked about Jen and the
binding. We talked about Lillia's ghost. We talked about who's speaking through Lillia.
We talked about his Sharon really dead. We alluded to this, but this idea that, like,
was Rio involved in whatever the deal was that landed Nikki in the clutches of whomever.
So is that your leading theory right now that people think it was Agatha, but really it was
Rio? Or that whatever decision Agatha did actually make was because of Rio?
I feel like the deal she made is with two possibilities.
One, she walked the road with Rio and Rio was one of the witches who was walking with her.
Or Rio is who you find at the end of the road and is the one making the deals.
Talk about a prize.
Because they have a deal.
They have some kind of deal where they can't kill each other.
You can't kill me.
You can't kill me.
It's not allowed.
By a law of efficiency, I like that it would all be wrapped up in one deal where it's just sort of like, I get the dark hold.
And in getting the dark hold, she hides herself from.
Rio, right? You can't kill me, but you get Nikki, you know. And when Rio asked last episode,
or two episodes ago, can I ask you something? Yeah, do you remember why you hate me? That was while the
trance was still had Agnes at the time, you know, in its, in its hold, but this like for us as viewers
and this larger question of what transpired between them and what would be driving the depth of this
despondence.
I love it.
A lost or dead kid.
I saw you over the weekend and we were doing a thing where I felt like I needed to distract you.
So I was just trying to pepper you with Agatha theories.
Yep.
Which may or not have worked.
Did it distract you?
That was my goal.
I'm now thinking back of how you really provided that generous service for me.
And I just talked about the Orioles box score that I was tracking when our roles were reversed, which I
now in hindsight down had the same calming effect on you, so I'd like to apologize.
Oh, my God.
But I posited a couple things to you.
I was like, what if Rio is Mephisto?
But the idea that Sasha Baron-Cone is playing Mephisto and Iron Art really pokes
the whole in that theory for me.
So I guess we're back to Black Heart Corner.
But I liked the idea that like...
But Aubrey Plaza being...
Oshubert-Cone sucks.
Yeah, it is like incredible to me.
It's a very good casting, I think.
Yeah.
But I still like the idea of wondering, are they really on the road or are they in hell?
Given the way the portal opened for them when it shouldn't have.
And that's, you know, Mephisto's realm is hell.
Are they actually, have they actually been drawn into hell rather than on the actual Witch's Road?
Or is the Witches Road a Road in hell?
Who knows?
But like I kind of like this idea of like, we all just assume they're on the Witches Road, but like they did the ritual wrong.
So where are we actually?
Mephisto.
Last one at least, we're running long, so I'll try to scurry through this.
But our listener, Ryan, sent in an epic episode title theory breakdown email where he went
through the lyrics of the ballot and tried to assign it to each episode.
This involves no spoilers, but careful, clear parsing of trailer footage.
So if you don't fancy that, you can skip ahead.
But you and I like to parse a trailer.
So here we go.
Love to parse the trailer.
trailer footage parsing plus interviews with cast members, all of which I feel like is kosher.
So Ryan says he thinks episode four is going to be titled, if one be gone, we carry on because, duh, Sharon is dead.
So if one be gone, we carry on.
And then he said from release pictures, this is the 70s disco episode.
And based on the placement of Alice in the images and trailers, this appears to be Alice's trial and the fire trial.
We appear to see a waning crescent moon on the door behind her in the official trailer.
So, episode five, Spirit as our guide.
Joe Locke confirms interviews that this is the 80s episode.
We see them using a Ouija board in the trailer, which is why I picked this lyric based on the aesthetic.
I have been penciling this one as Rio's trial and the Earth trial.
Based on that, I also considered marching ever forward neath the wooden, wooded shrine.
If a Ouija board and like Spirit is our guide, that feels more like a Lilia trial to me.
I don't have an answer to that one way or another.
But, okay.
Yeah.
Episode 6, tame your fears, adore.
I also just think Rio and Agatha trials have to be later.
Yeah.
Episode 6, tame your fears, adore appears.
The other obvious theme trial we see in trailers the Wizard of Oz episode in the musical
Wicked, Alphabet survives the Angry Ma by faking your death and using a trap door,
which is why I pick this lyric, though, it's probably too cute.
Because it's likely Lillia's trial and the air trial, I also considered primal night giveth sight.
So, but I agree with you.
I really feel like it should be Alice, then Lillia, and then whatever happens next.
So what happens next, episode seven, darkest hour, wake thy power.
There's a lot of Agatha and Billy footage in the trailer, just the two of them.
And so, you know, Ryan theorizes that this is when we unlock Billy's power in episode seven.
Yeah, I love that.
And then episode eight, I hold death's hand in mind.
and I have very few theories with the final two episodes, but this could be a flashback episode for both Agith and Billy, but the stories seem to be related to death and the people close to them, thus the chosen lyric. And then episode nine, follow me, my friends to glory at the end seems like a classic finale title. So I loved that parsing from Ryan. And I'm excited for the themed trials that await us.
Me too. Me too. Yeah, eight once again, like eight being a flashback when eight was the big Wanda vision. Flashback feels, that feels very right. I like.
this a lot. Good stuff. Wow. Great email. How exciting. I love a theory show.
Okay. Easter eggs. What was your favorite? Was it when they said Mephisto? I'm actually going to give
it to Merch Corner. Like the amulets I'm intrigued by and the fact that they're already selling
them is wonderful. So yeah. I love it. There were some really good Easter eggs in this episode.
Like shout out again, the Colorado mentioned the huge tiny lies iconic all time. We're just great
It's fantastic. All right, Joe, this was, in fact, a vibe.
Thank you to our Coven, Steve Allman and Arjuna Ram Gopal, as always for production and podcast supervision.
Thank you to Joomi Adoneron, as always, for social. And thank you to Stefano Sanchez for video editing and John Richter and T. Cruz, for video support.
We will see you next week on Thursday for our rings of power.
season two finale.
Deep dive.
Tragic.
Sad.
Only two years till season three.
It's fine.
And on Friday,
our Agatha
episode four deep dive.
Until then,
to Harbingers of Doom!
