House of R - 'Agatha All Along' Episode 6 Deep Dive | House of R
Episode Date: October 18, 2024The witch's road is ever-winding! Jo and Mal are here to take you down the deep dive of the 6th episode of 'Agatha All Along'. they begin with their Opening Snapshot and vie through a massive theory c...orner about Teen's big reveal and what it means about his journey through the road! Opening Snapshot (04:17) Deep Dive (14:00) Three Years Later (01:15:26) When Craftcrazy17 Met Bohnerrific69 (01:22:49) Billy Come On House Of R (01:34:27) Back to Westview (01:41:36) Agatha Drags Herself Out Of The Swamps Of Sadness The Witches’ Road Goop (01:48:20) Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Senior 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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What do you know about Agatha Harkness?
Oh, come on, man.
Who is Agatha Harkness?
She's an ancient freaking witch who will F your shit up, all right?
Oh, go, whoa, whoa, whoa, go.
It's witch repelling.
You fools.
I'm out of here.
Amateur hour.
Wait, Mr. Bonerific.
Nice to talk.
Welcome back to House of R.
I'm Joyner Robinson, and I encourage you all to pitch a tent,
throw some potatoes in the air fryer,
because Mallory Rubin is here with me to talk about Agatha All Along, Episode 6.
Hey, Mal, how you doing?
You must be Bonerific 69.
That's Mr. Bonerific to you.
Please respect me.
Okay, hello.
We're here to talk about Mallory and I have not pre-gamed about this episode,
but I am going to say a phenomenal fucking episode of television.
That is what we're here to talk about today, and we're thrilled to do so.
Before we do so, program reminders.
Mm-hmm.
The Midnight Boys are covering Agatha and Penguin sort of smooched together in an extravagance of an episode for you that you will want to pay attention to.
Next week, we're like ever so slightly light on the programming.
You might hear other ringer folks talk about this thing called Core Week.
We're all going to LA.
It's a whole thing.
So we're going to be a little lighter.
But we will be back to talk about Agatha.
The Midnight Boys will be giving you their instant reaction to Venom 3.
and then Mallory and I will also be covering Venom 3 on a deep dive.
If anything deserves a deep dive, I think it's Venom 3.
So that is something that we're going to.
I'm actually genuinely thrilled.
We're all supposed to go watch it together next to me as a team.
Wonderful.
It's going to be really fun.
So that's, I mean, that's a few things going on.
It's not as swamped as it is sometimes.
But how can folks keep track of all that, Malay?
How can they make sure they don't miss a single Venom take?
You don't want to miss a Venom take. Who knows? Maybe there will be like some photos of the gang hanging out.
If I get Joanna to watch a Ravens game. We'll see. See what happens. Will I meet Halo? That's a big question.
Ooh.
Standing invite, as I always like to say. How can people follow along? Thanks for asking.
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Then, while you're at it, your phone's in your hand, follow the ringerverse on the social media
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down yet. No, I'm not ready to close my computer. No, I have an addiction. Send us an email.
Oh, yeah. Hobbits and Dragons at gmail.com. We have somehow, shockingly,
smangly, only three episodes, two weeks.
Two more weeks of Agatha.
Of Agatha left, because it's a double finale.
Episodes eight and nine will air on the same week, Halloween week.
So get the Agatha theories, thoughts, emails in while you can.
Because our time on the road is limited.
Did you have a bar or bot mitzv?
We'd love to hear from you.
In fact, we did hear about you.
Yeah, what was your theme?
Yeah, what was your theme?
My thing was Jello, as I have told you before.
Yes, we've discussed this.
which is why I'm not shocked.
I already went through that trial and tribulation with you.
Okay.
So, yeah, Hobbits and Dragons at email.com, please do send us your thoughts, your theories,
and we will get into it all.
Let's go now.
Spoiler warning first.
Spoiler.
Yes.
Through episode six of Agatha all along and anything that happened in Wanda Vision,
and anything that happened in the MCU at large, including multiverse of madness,
that's on the table today.
And your favorite, yeah.
Comics canon, we have some thoughts.
We'll be talking about it.
So that is what is up today on this podcast.
Let's go now to the opening snapshot.
You really used your back to you in the studio voice for that.
Let's go now to the opening snapshot.
And then Tiffany with the weather.
Okay.
We were talking about episode six, familiar by the side.
written by Jason Rostovsky, who actually doesn't have a ton of writing credits under his name.
And then directed by, I'm going to try, she's a beautiful Brazilian name.
I'm going to try not to mess it up.
It's Gonja Montero.
Great name.
Great episode of television.
This is a long boy.
Last week was a shorty.
This is over 40 minutes once you take away the previously on and the credits and all that sort of stuff like that.
So this is a meaty episode full of a lot of information, a lot of lore download, a lot of
Easter eggs, a lot of theory fodder.
We're going to get into all of that.
But before we do, I agree with it.
Did you enjoy this episode of television?
So we talk a lot on the pod, really regardless of what we're covering, there are a few, like,
things we look for, right?
We love a character on an arc.
We talk about this a lot.
Conflict in the human heart?
Conflict in the human heart is the only thing worth writing about.
Every now and then in discussing these things, some hyperbole might enter the chat.
There might be a moment where someone could be either of us.
Could be literally anyone on this call.
It could be either of us says.
Could be Steve, possibly.
Could be.
This is the most important thing that's ever happened in the history of television.
Right, right, right, right.
Unfortunately, we will now have to retire that phrase because officially forever, the most
important thing in the history of television.
Yeah.
And the most important installment, and we love a character on an arc,
is the return of Ralph Boner.
And I will honestly not hear any argument to the contrary.
I won't.
This was like...
The way they bonered us again, but we were so excited this time.
Yes.
This was...
I mean, obviously, there was a lot of other stuff that happened in the episode,
all of which I also really enjoyed it and a genuinely very excited to talk.
But I thought this was great.
Like, top to bottom, really...
great. It's smart. It's confident. It's assured. It's funny. It's poignant. It's everything.
Ralph Boner, to me, though, the return of Ralph Boner is, it tells us everything about
the sure hands guiding the story. Because something like the Ralph Boner saga and scandal
swept the viewing public during the Wanda vision days.
could be the kind of thing, and we've talked about this again, like in other fictional universes,
where you get scared. You lose the courage to do the thing you want to do because maybe people
didn't like it or it didn't go the way that you thought it was going to go. And this is like,
it's two things in tandem. One, it's a thing that, you know, you have made this point many times
in other Marvel conversations over the years. And I think it's a great one to keep noting that the Figeism,
right? It's like, the Figey fix it. Yeah. Yes. If something,
didn't work, you don't have to abandon it, lean in, figure out how to improve and tweak,
and then make it work.
Yeah.
But also, this was still a joke.
And like the essence and core of what Ralph Boner was in the first place was actually
preserved intact and amplified.
Yeah.
And Jack Schaefer and the team making Agatha all along have the confidence in the thing that
they are doing.
Yeah.
And know that it is good.
And that is a wonderful thing as a viewer to know that, like, you are marching towards something.
Even like there, this is a really small example, but seeing a moment as crucial as like the car crash, right, which obviously we're going to discuss.
We get a look again at the anomaly, at the hex.
When William is, Billy is showing Eddie the hex and they're talking about the anomaly, he's like, well, this is like, look, it's a room.
you know, witchcraft.
And after Ralph Boner,
one of the things that people complain,
and of course, let's see be true,
people loved Wanda Vision.
But one of the things that people complained about the most was,
God, at the end, at the finale,
and the final moments,
we still had to do big battle in the sky.
We still had to CGI it up.
Yeah.
And splash ruins all over the place
in a big red box.
And, like, that was resurfaced
so that a character could understand his own identity.
Yeah.
That's just brilliant.
like I loved that.
So I thought this was great.
I'm honestly like, crestfallen that it's almost over.
I just don't want it to end.
But I also am kind of like, you feel that the nine episode length here was right.
We also, we often talk so like about, is it too short?
Is it too long?
I feel like we are marching methodically.
Is that how you talk about Ruff Boner or something?
Exactly.
When you were saying like a, it's a meaty one, I'm like, well, this was, I mean,
the double boners.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know what to tell you. I would hope it's a meaty one. My goodness. But yeah, I just thought
this was great. I'm so excited to talk about it with you today. It has also just inspired.
I mean, you are like, in general, one of the, you're one of the lords of theory corner, you know,
across the podcasting universe. But this episode of television inspired you to
eight pages of bullet points in a Google talk about something that I am just like,
I just actually cannot wait for you to talk about. So this is just an interesting.
exciting.
Yeah, Mallory is going to regret
over her note-taking duties to me.
No.
Why were the notes late today?
I don't know.
Do whenever we watch the entire show?
Okay, so listen,
I thought this is an extraordinary episode of television.
This is the best the show has been since the opening of this season.
Wanda Vision was my favorite Marvel show.
This is my second favorite Marvel show with so much love for Loki.
But I think that Jack Schaefer
So that means
Secret Invasion moved down to
4.
But Jack Schaefer and Mary
Lavanos, who's like the consulting producer
on a, that's not her
official title, exact producer, I'm sure,
on this show, those are like,
you know, and we didn't know how much
of Wanda Vision was Jack Schaefer and how much was
Matt Schacken because that was like a,
you know, a head writer,
director of the whole series,
co-production.
But I have to say,
that I feel like with love for Matt's work,
the spine of Wanda Vision is still here in Agatha all along.
And so that has to come from Jack.
And Jack is the storyteller I am most excited by
in the Marvel storytelling universe right now.
I am just like really thrilled by what she's doing.
With comics lore, taking comics lore, complicated comics lore,
the soul of one kid wound up in the body of another kid,
simplifying it, refining it,
making it less weird.
We don't have to say the word charred of a soul
or anything like that.
And putting it inside of an episode of television
that is both incredibly sad,
especially when you rewatch it
and you watch like 13-year-old William Kaplan
like being hoisted aloft on the chair at his, you know,
bar mitzvah.
Like it's just, it's tremendously sad.
And like, side-splittingly funny.
The boner in this episode is just...
It's historic.
I want to let you know that originally the opening quote I picked for this episode was an Agatha, a Billy conversation, which we'll hear later.
I mean, but I was like, come on.
I need to give Mallory...
Come on.
Her dose of boner right at the top of the episode.
I did that for you.
Thanks.
Yeah, thank you.
Thanks.
I do some bad news for the Mephisto Truthers, okay?
Okay.
Yeah.
Speaking of, like, the shock.
a Ralph Boner from behind in the bucket hat and the trench coat made its way in the sentence
made its way into the latest trailer that they put out right before this episode and people
were screen grabbing it and they were like, Mephisto and I just can't believe they got Bonar
it again. I just like, it just actually brings me entirely so much joy. As for the Mephisto
truthers out there, I regret to inform you that now all of the title cards in the closing credits
have been filled out. We had a couple blank spaces
and now we know that those blank spaces were reserved for
Evan Peters, Maria Dizia, Paul Adelstein,
and Miles Gutierrez Riley, who were playing
Ralph Boner, the Kaplan's, Rebecca and Jeff Legends, and Eddie.
So that's what we were waiting for.
So I don't think we're going to see
Sasha Berkona's Mephisto
or Elizabeth Olson returning.
or something like that to,
I would just like tuck those hopes and dreams into bed
and say goodnight, Tommy.
We'll see you.
We'll see you in another show.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Anything else you want to say in this sort of table setting manner?
I don't think so.
Let's dive in.
Let's go now to the deep dive.
So I've compiled a dossier,
a.k.a.
the Billy all along theory
usually in these deep dives
we go beat bite beat through an episode
we are going to do that but first
I just want to talk about this
very irresistible theory
that is like percolating
in our emails percolating on Reddit
percolating in my brain
I don't know why I said that that way
multiple times
I'm not we're not going to skip
the magical mitzvah of William Kaplan
that is an event that we must
pay due respect to. I'm very excited about it.
But something that we've been talking about from the beginning, just given the way that the
portal to this world opened up in the first place, is the question of like, are we actually
on the witch's road? Or are we somewhere else? I thought maybe hell. I don't think that anymore.
But the question that this episode inspires is, are we stuck in another
Maximoffian X
powered by Billy's
love of pop culture
his fascination with Wicca
his need to connect
with Tommy
and again
this is stuff from Reddit
stuff from our listener emails
stuff from my
theory brain
as I rewatched the episode
sort of with this idea
in mind
just from the top
before I get into any specifics Mallory
yeah
we know that there's this idea
that like the road changes
for the coven.
That has been an excuse for like sort of the shape that some of the things have
takes.
But after seeing the items in Billy's room, which we're about to go over, how are you feeling
about this idea that this is, is this the road or is this not the road?
How much is Billy shaping the story we're watching?
What are your initial feelings here?
I think that the return of Ralph Bonner in this episode in addition to being just a pure
pleasure and delight is a good
reminder for me, for viewers,
to do what you always like to say, which is hold a theory
loosely, right? In general.
Just like, not that it was,
actually part of what I loved about it was it was not there in a
scolding way, right? But like, hold a theory loosely.
Yeah. Necessary caveat issued. I would now
like to say, I feel
as close to 100%
that this is the case
as like I have with anything in a
long time. Okay. It just feels like the
supporting evidence is, and you're going to outline this in a way that I think will be very,
very, very convincing and helpful. That said, it's confirmation bias because I'm like,
it feels like what's happening, right? So feels right. Feels right. Yes, right. The part of,
I'm compelled by a number of the things that you're going to run through. A couple of the,
the ones that are like just kind of categories, buckets of things that you're going to hit that are
most compelling to me, though. Like, if we, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll,
some of this as we go, like if we return to the conversations between Agatha and Wanda from Wanda
vision, the way that Agatha discussed what Wanda had created, I feel like that really helps
explain her curiosity about what's happening here and like her interest in Billy, though obviously
their relationship, as we are reminded in this episode, traces further. But the idea of like two
pop culture obsessed, I kind of can't get past the like you're the tell, the thing about the tell
in this episode. You have the same tell as your mom. And it's like the idea of magical beings
manifesting this illusion and this reality to work through their own sense of loss and desire to
and desperation to find someone they're close to again, not just a manufactured illusion that brings
people they have come across together, but through the frameworks of some sort of pop culture
experience, that's kind of like the biggest bucket. But the other one to me that I just like
sort of can't shake is this explains every episode basically so far it's had a line or two where
we were like what's that about what was that and in a way that like because again the show is so
deft and well-paced and precise and intentional those aren't sloppy lines yeah there's no wasted moment
no whether it's the language or the way a character looks at another character all of that is
by design. And so now if you reassess some of those lines with this, through this lens,
I just feel like it kind of explains all of them. So I'm all in on this, but I'm prepared for it to be
something else. And if it is, I'll be fine with it. We're hot off the presses of us being like,
Billy Tully cast a sigil on himself. And then right away we were like, oh, dude, you called the car crash thing.
Well, the internet was in on that. So like, I don't, I'm not taking credit for that.
Wonderful stuff. Yeah, really good.
stuff. But actually, that's like, that was another one where the Agatha car crash line for episode
one felt so, it just stood out. Yeah. Right. And so, and then it bore fruit and paid off.
And so all of these other lines, it just, I think it gives us even more confidence that they're,
they're going to leave somewhere. Let's do this. And at the end, at the end of laying this out,
I do want to talk about whether or not we feel like it would be satisfying or dissatisfying to watch
a redo of Wanda Vision in a sense.
You know? Okay. So the most compelling argument
other than the fact that Billy is Wanda Maximoff's son
is the avalanche of Easter eggs that we get inside of
both William Kaplan's room and Billy Maximoff's
room three years later. Say what you put
in the dock. Billiam.
Thank you.
That Alice, Lillia, and Jen all touched on
Billy's life pre-road. There's a couple of classic
portal world storytelling
touchstones here
and I was so happy
that we did an entire
episode on portal world
storytelling
and you can go back and listen
that if you want to
a trope's course we did
on a portal worlds
which is like a story
where you go down the rabbit hole
through the looking glass
any kind of thing
where you're sort of find yourself
in this other world
and so the
the one that they've been
driving home the hardest
the one that
crops up the most in
Billy's room to the point where I'm like, Billy,
what is your obsession here?
Is the Wizard of Oz?
And like, seeing
first Alice and first
Lillia, then Alice, then Jen,
and then Sharon, all
in this like time leading up to
going into the Witch's Road,
has to make us think about
the film The Wizard of Oz where the
farmhands, hunk, Zeke,
Hickory, Mrs. Gulch,
the professor, are all,
become the scarecrow, become the cowardly lion,
become the wicked witch,
become the wizard inside of Dorothy's dream.
That's a movie conceit, not a book concede.
But like,
Return to Oz, the 1985 Nightmare Fuel Extravaganza,
also does a similar thing,
only the add a mental hospital.
It's extra fun.
The way that Alice and Alice in Wonderland
creates, like, her whole Wonderland out of tea parties,
playing cards, chess pieces, flowers,
things from her life,
or the way, this is the one that really pinged for me,
just because I've seen this movie so many times.
In the film Labyrinth, the character, main character Sarah,
played by Jennifer Connolly,
her room is just stuffed with stuffed animals, toys, figurines,
that all become characters inside of the labyrinth when she goes into the labyrinth.
So, and this idea that all of those portal worlds,
Alice is dreaming, Dorothy's dreaming, you know, Sarah,
questionable, but
that's the beauty of the labyrinth
ambiguous. So if we look at the
Easter egg extralogonza
that is Billiam's
room, we get the
Oz references, like so many
Oz references on every wall
just in case we were looking down on our phone,
you know, just to make sure you get it.
But let's go through some of the other stuff
we see here. We see
in Billy
Maximoff's room, we see a saw
poster, which connects to the sort of like diabolical, legal, timed puzzles that the Coven
have to unlock.
We get an Allison Wonderland poster.
We get an off-brand Goonies poster called Goofballs, but it is the Goonies poster,
essentially.
And that speaks to like a sense of adventure, going underground on an adventure where there's
supposed to be treasure at the end of this sort of like underground journey.
We get the craft, which, you know, we've been talking about a bit.
it shows up in the closing credits,
but this idea that
Billy will go on to say on the road,
witchcraft emphasis on the craft.
We get the very same Fleetwood Mac poster
that we saw on the wall
in Alice's episode trial.
We also get, of course,
the very same record
that is playing in Alice's trial.
We get the Eastview Pennet
that we saw in Agatha's trial,
if that was Agatha's trial.
We get board games
are stacked all over the place
and they could not enhance enough
to find a weed to board.
but I bet there's one there.
We got a moon faces poster.
We got phases of the moon chair.
We got posters of trees that look like the ones on the road.
We've got trees around the record player.
There's a Carrie poster, which is the story of a telekinetic teen.
A black cauldron poster, which trailer spoilers should have the black caldron poster.
Bed knobs and brunsticks, which is about an incredible film that I absolutely love where Angel
Lansbury plays a witch who takes in these like war orphans.
So about like a witch teaching, guiding children.
Jennifer's body, queer horror classic, an evanescence poster.
But I could talk about it a second.
There's not a ton to represent Jen, but there is like some of the moon lamps that show
up in that house are there.
And I also just like have to believe that Rebecca Kaplan, the Gen X legend that she is,
watched Big Little Lies with her son.
Like had Billy watched Big Little Lies with her.
Right.
And obviously we'll see Jen on, you know, the YouTube.
opens the computer, but also when he went into the shop, we got the great, like, I'm a huge
fan of your insta. So Jen is in, is in, yeah. Billiam's life in another way, if not,
if not via Easter eggs plastered on the walls. So this idea of like the, the road changes
for the coven is all well and good, but why is there Billy all over everywhere,
every single trial? Um, so let's say that like, like his mom, Wanda, you're so like your mother,
right? Um, that Billy has unintentionally created the way.
Witch's Road to match his fantasy.
And there's
two big Agatha lines in this episode
that pull this out for me.
One is
when she says,
he's like, fine, I'll do it myself.
I'll walk the Witches Road. I don't need you.
I'll walk the Witches Road alone.
And then he tries to make
his blue power
go in his hand and it just fizzles.
And she tackles. And she says,
oh sure, with all that power
you can't control without throwing
a temper tantrum.
And if we go back and we talked about this at the time,
the opening of the portal was so
odd to us.
Yeah.
The portal, as we know at the time,
it doesn't open up until Billy,
overwhelmed and panicking
at being chased by the Salem 7
needs an escape.
He's upstairs.
We don't see him when the portal appears,
but it needs an escape.
The portal is glowing blue,
which we took to mean
blue for Jen's water trial,
which it is,
you know, the road is coded different colors.
But blue is also the color of Billy's magic.
So if Billy in, like, his panic at being attacked creates this portal into this portal world,
I love the idea of he's like clutching senior scratchy right before he does it.
That makes him so-al-combe.
Yeah, we were like, why?
So-
The bunny is there right before this.
and then not there.
Yeah.
So Alice of Wonderland coded, of course.
Yeah.
And then also the title of that episode is Circle Sown with Fate, Unlock Thy Hidden Gate.
Circle, I have some questions about, but sewn with fate, like, Billy is essentially
sewn up by Lilia, who is like standing in for the fates inside of this episode.
So, like, he's the thing sewn with fate and he unlocked the hidden gate here.
I'm willing to accept an idea that,
and we'll talk about this later with the black heart emoji,
that Billy actually was just the missing piece of the coven
and they needed him in the room in order to unlock the portal.
But we got some other things to talk about when it comes to clues.
But how are you feeling so far about some of the stuff laid out here?
Compelled.
I think on the portal front as well, in addition to like the Alice and all that,
it's not just the initial entry.
If we think back through the trials, something involving Billy is always what opens the portal back to the road, right?
Like we have, it's his blood as like the crucial final thing to get the plastic bottle laden potion exactly where it needs to be in the first trial.
And then in, so with the, he, we talked last week, like, oh my God, he did, he did.
he touched the Ouija board alone.
He's not supposed to touch the Ouija board alone,
but it's only when he does that after he shouts Nicholas Scratch
that the stairwell exit, portal within portal, opens,
and then went out of order.
But it's his gaping wound that ends up bringing them back out to the road.
Obviously, like when we're tracking what is fueling the success of the ballad
and the song in real time,
it seemed like Billy was maybe the one
risking them not completing it
but now through a slightly different lens
it's like he was the reason
that they actually moved forward and left
so it's interesting to kind of consider
all of that again through that idea of like
is he the one forging the path
is he the one forging the reality?
Yeah and when he goes he's the one
who goes to the door and he's like
this is the moon phase
this is the element we're dealing with
he's opening the door
he's opening doors here and there and everywhere
yeah and I think also
this would be particularly helpful in answering our question from last episode about why would this be the setting for Agatha's trial if it is Agatha's trial? Because we're going to hit later like the very sweet moment where his mom asked about watching the movie together. But like pop culture, you already said. Pop culture posters all over the room, plastic in the room, it's like, Billy is a consumer. And so the idea that that would be his context for how Agatha might work through an issue with her mother.
Yeah.
Feels really right.
Feels right.
So I like all of this.
I like all of this.
On the Oz front,
did you see by the...
This is important even outside
of the theory corner here.
Catherine Hahn is on Instagram.
Attention to Bad Babies.
Catherine Hahn is on Instagram.
This is a crucial moment
in our shared history.
I love it.
She posted a very Ozian picture
of her feet and Joe Locke's feet
with some red shoe action.
Ooh.
Yeah.
Okay.
Very exciting.
Check it out.
Check it out.
Ruby slippers, oh, hoie. So the other thing that Agatha says in this episode, I mean, she says a ton of very important things, but the other thing that really pings for me is when she's talking to Billy, she's covered in mud, and she says this, do you really play this clip? Gosh, you really are a maxim off. Otherwise, none of this would be nearly as dramatic. It's quite rude, but true. Wonderful. Worth noting this is an audio clip. She is just during sort of
of all around her as she says this. She's not saying this conversation. She's saying all of this.
None of this would be nearly as dramatic. As in, you've created quite the cornucopia of pop culture
references for us to travel down in this particular setting. I think that's wonderful.
And then we need to get to all of these little moments that we've been like, what's that mean?
What's that? What's going on there? So if you go back and you watch episode two where Agatha, when they
open the portal. Agatha sort of, you know, sort of squats down, kneels down and picks up some dirt.
She's very much like in her Mary of East Town detective mode. She's sifting through the dirt.
As she's like, what the hell is this? Right? Because this is not this is not the witch's road that she is
familiar with. Right. And that's like so the performance. She's like, what is this? She's sort of
amused as everyone is just sort of like, we got to go.
She's like, okay, let's go.
Also, there's a scary demon lady after me.
So I guess I'll go down here.
She goes down.
She walks down.
They stand on the road.
She's standing in front.
She looks quizzically at Billy.
And then he just smiles broadly at her.
And she's like, I never doubt us for a second.
Let's go.
It plays very much like, this is not the Witch's Row, but whatever this is, I'm so curious
about it.
And whatever you've done here, Billy, I'm very interested.
see what it is. And when immediately at the very beginning of episode three, this is the first
thing we hear, Steve Lee Playlist. That's exactly how I pictured it. Yes. It suits you.
Mal, what do you want to say about that? I went back to Wanda Vision and some of the key conversations
between Wanda and Agatha, a lot of which are about, all of which feel newly significant and a lot of which are
about the specific nature of Wanda's magic and what she is able to do.
And how, first of all, covetous Agatha is of that, but also how unique it is.
Now, obviously, like, the big reveal, right, is not just Agatha all along.
It's the buildup to this is chaos, magic, and you are the scarlet witch, which is, like,
a distinct thing.
Yes.
That said, this is all being bundled for us in the, like, you are so like your mother, right?
And so it's reasonable for us to think not only about what Wanda and Billy share,
but about what Agatha would see in those similarities, right?
Or what she would be looking for in pursuing and seeking those similarities,
which I found particularly notable.
I mean, it was helpful that Billy was like, when did you know?
And then to hear Agatha's answer to that and kind of like assess it through that lens,
if she was suspicious or thought this might be the case from the jump.
So like when she's just kind of like, here's how this.
works, your magic, here's what you can do. Quick incantation and a feeble psyche and you're good to go.
With thousands of people under your thumb all interacting with each other. According to complex
storylines, well, that's something special, baby. And of course, there's transmutation, years of study to
achieve even the smallest convincing illusion. But Westview through your lens, Wanda, every little detail
in place down to the crown molding. You're even running illusions miles of miles away at the edge of town.
Magic on autopilot.
What's your secret?
Magic on autopilot feels like
so much what's that play here for Billy
and very much like the thing that would be driving
the yeah, it suits you kind of response.
Yeah.
Like if it's magic on autopilot,
that it is your essence.
He just manifested this.
Yeah, it is something that reflects you.
And so like it suits you feels like,
just the extension of what he said to her mother.
Yeah, I love that.
And I love that you went back to Wanda Vision to study that.
And I think that like thinking about when we meet Agatha inside of the detective story
that she has sort of like semi-crafted for herself, it's not that like, it's not like
Wanda on her way out of town said like Maravis Town, that's it, right?
This is something that like Agatha has sort of concocted for herself.
We hear Rio comment on it when she arrives and she's like, is this really how you see yourself?
Yes.
But in this episode, we hear Billy say to her in the flip of the interrogation scene where we see what really happened.
He says, detective, that's not what I was expecting, but I can totally see that for you.
So this idea of like creating the narrative to fit the person and also that idea of Agatha as the constantly curious, constantly asking questions, constantly following clues.
I'll just follow you down this road, whatever this is that you've manifested because I want to know how does it work and how did you do it.
Right.
We get the weird moment in episode three right before they get to the beach house that we commented on and we couldn't really suss out when Billy says it would be a bummer if this was the end of the road.
And everyone gives them a look, but Agatha gives him like a long look in that moment.
Yep.
And then this is this is a moment that people were sort of like kicking around in theory corner before this episode.
Someone on TikTok, I know, like picked up this moment.
in episode four, when Agatha is, again, in detective mode,
sort of hunched over the body of the dead body of Mrs. Hart.
And this is how episode four opens Steve Lee played this book.
I didn't think you had it in you.
I didn't think he would want him.
And then she winks at him.
Yeah.
So the implication here to me, I don't think that Billy,
the theory going around is that Billy is like the villain and that he killed Mrs. Hart.
I do not think that Billy killed Mrs. Hart or certainly did not intend
to. Right. But this question of did he accidentally, did he create a world so real that it's
potentially lethal for the people navigating it? The wink she gives him is just sort of like,
you. I'm talking about, didn't think you had it in you, you. That's what I'm talking about.
How would you interpret that otherwise? Yeah, I, that sounds right to me. And I think like one of my
favorite moments in this episode was
like, you know, life goes
on yours anyway.
To remind him of all
the peril that just fall in all of their
traveling mates.
You know, Rio, notably absent
from the road and
from the glimpses of the
sequences in the past where she
was. So that's interesting to kind of think about.
But he was horrified.
He was horrified by this, like, not just the fact that she's laughing as she's failing to count how many people she's killed over the years.
But that's like the, like, whoa, whoa, we're not.
I don't laugh about killing people.
I wouldn't do that.
And of course, like, this was, I also do not think that Billy is going to be the villain of the story.
I don't think that that's how Wiccan is going to be introduced into the MCU.
that just doesn't feel likely.
I don't think there's going to be a villain of this story.
That's what I said.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think it's just going to come down to hard choices,
but I don't think it's going to be like there's...
Conflict in the human heart.
Yeah.
I don't think it's the only thing.
Here's Mifisto out from the shadows.
I don't think that's...
Yeah, I don't think we're going to see Mepisto.
I do think we'll see Tommi.
But I don't think we're going to see Mifesto.
Yeah.
Tommy.
Tommy!
Tommy!
I would love
No one has necessarily all the
time in the world to go back and rewatch the scenes
but if you want to go back and rewatch
Rio as she's first regarding
the road when she gets there
you could read it as
you know her sort of manic
here's the road that's cool
I read it as she's like
oh we're calling this the Witch's Road
okay I guess cool production design
um
Steve, will you play this clip?
Oh, Witch's Road, huh?
Hi.
Hmm.
That's cool.
That, like, okay.
Sort of like, sure, if you say so,
this is the Witch's Road, I guess.
Yeah.
You're right.
That's real, like, gold star on your school project.
Yeah.
But this is, like, not the real thing.
Energy.
I like that, read.
Yeah.
That's so.
She's a side theory about Rio.
To your point,
She's not in the episode.
If we are convinced that Rio is death,
her curiosity about Billy,
why did you bring that boy?
She asks Agatha in episode four.
That boy isn't yours.
So our interpretation was like,
that's not Nicholas Scratch.
But I think if she and Agatha both know
that that's probably Billy,
this idea of like,
and a point you brought up a couple times
is this idea that Billy and Agatha
had a connection in Wanda Fission when he was a child.
And so she's like, you can't replace Nicholas Scratch with Billy.
You can't have this kid.
I think we're all a little concerned about the fact that Billy broke the rules
in order to stuff his soul inside the dead body of William Kaplan.
He's not yours because he's literally mine.
Yeah.
Rio's entry into the show in the Mary of East Town thing is,
what are you doing here my job?
I am concerned.
I am concerns.
I am concerned.
So to quote the legend to Charlie Pace from the television series loss.
Guys, where are we?
If we're not on the witch's road, where the hell are we?
And that's when we have to thank Sharon, a legend in her own right, rest in peace.
who gave us that answer, I think, in episode three when she said, and we noted it at the time.
She said, quote, okay, I'm a member of the Westview Historical Society.
All I would have expected to see down here were remnants of our failed public transit system.
I think we're in the Westview tunnels and Rio was just in the neighborhood and popped down to the tunnels below Westview that Billy has transformed into this fantastical road adventure.
What do you think about that?
Again, that line is just like, what else could it be there?
No wasted.
Yeah, no wasted lines.
Yeah.
And also, Billy, you know, the fact that he was an admirer of Jen's work, that Lillia was at his bar mitzvah, that Alice was at the car crash, like all of these things from his life.
Well, he's an obsessive researcher, right?
He's like looking up everything about people and places.
And also, like, you know, the line about like, it's like, oh, it's about the place.
It's like about the town.
It's like the idea that he would have, this specific place that he would have like come across something about and then just incorporate that. Use it for this fiction that he is spinning to make his way to Tommy into the thing that he needs. Feels right. Feels right. Feels right. Yeah. This is the last thing we're going to do. And then we are retiring Theory Corner for a second. We just say we already kind of answered this, but like if this is a hex-like spell,
Yeah.
Why would Agatha follow another Maximoff into another hex having just done it with Wanda?
And I think part of it is that insatiable curiosity that sort of just need thirst for knowledge.
Why was she strung up by her covenant in the first place?
Because she stole knowledge that didn't belong to her, right?
Like she's constantly curious, as is Billy, you know?
She's assembling dossiers.
He's assembling dossiers.
But I think also there is this like idea of her not being like,
her mom and her sort of nurturing.
I fell into this trap with Wanda Vision, though,
because I definitely thought Agatha was there to help Wanda,
and I was wrong.
But, like, this idea that she is, like, nurturing
Billy's power rather than reviling or shunning or shaming him
the way that her mother did to her.
Let's hear this exchange between Agatha and Billy.
I'm not like you.
Where have I heard Saddam?
before. Just gotta know.
Where did you come by this
fresh body you're aware? Okay, you don't
want to tell me. That's fine.
Don't you dare feel guilty
about your talent.
You survived
like witches have been doing for centuries.
You saw an opportunity,
an empty vessel, and you moved in.
So you broke the rules.
Big deal.
That's what kept you alive.
That's what makes you special.
It's what makes you a witch.
Mallory, thoughts and feelings?
Questions, comments, concerns?
Yeah.
So, okay, I loved this for a number of different reasons.
I think that back at the beginning of the season,
actually, as they're trying to summon the road, right,
we had that lovely, like, oh, this was just a power grab.
She wants us to attack her.
Right? Lillia realization. And Agatha says, I don't have time for this. Just blast me, you bitches. And we,
it's iconic. And, you know, we carry not only the events of Wanda Vision, but a moment like that with us. We carry what we saw last
episode with Alice with us. How could we not? How could Agatha not? How could Billy not? And that was so
destabilizing for us, because as we talked about at length last week, you felt, I felt like an almost
equal measure how true both of those pulls were, right? The desire for power, like the way that she just
actually starts grasping at it was real. Yes. That look on her face was real. But when she said,
I can't control it, that was real too. And her shame and her guilt felt real too. And her desire
to try to be better, like even if that's a difficult thing for her.
I can be good.
I can be good.
And if other people have made her believe she can't, that felt real too.
So we bring all of that with us in a way where like there was a little part of me watching
this episode where I was like, oh, we're back to like kind of like Agatha is the villain.
Like Agatha is evil.
Agatha is cackling.
Agatha can't remember how many people she's killed.
Does that feel right?
But I think it does because this oscillation is inherent to who she is.
It's like that is the thing she has to work through.
Right.
And so the fact that there is like a part of us that actually wonders if at the end,
the reason she followed Billy in or what she might want at the end is his power.
Correct.
I think that that's there.
I think also I'm with you completely that the test and the trial will be her making a different choice,
whether it's to spare him, to save him, to help him.
And I think that what we just heard in that clip is just as real and ultimately hopefully dominant,
something shared between them, the thing that she didn't get from her mother and wasn't able to give to her own son.
Right.
And so if that can be the thing that he reminds her of, her shame, her failing, the way other people let her down can be the thing that leads to her finally making a different choice.
Like that will be a beautiful journey to have been a part of.
And that's what I mean when I think, like, I don't think at the end of the road, it's like, again, to your point about the critique of Wanda Vision, like, I don't think we're leading to some sort of big CJA battle in the sky again.
I don't think they're going to do that.
I think it's going to come down to, like, emotional decisions needing to be made.
Yes.
Which Wanda vision did do.
Like, I will say, I hate the battle in the sky.
But Wanda undoing the hex in her family is devastating.
And the conversation with vision is like.
You were my sadness, yeah.
Gut-wrenching.
I think, like, so on that front,
the other line that really stood out to me,
re-watching some of the Agatha Wanda scenes,
this is from episode eight as well,
I tried to be gentle.
This is Wanda saying,
excuse me, this is Agatha saying this to Wanda.
I tried to be gentle to nudge you awake
from this ridiculous fantasy,
but you'd rather fall apart than face your truth.
Why follow him in?
Why play along?
why finally get to the point where she tickles his chin and says you're just like your mother?
Maybe it's that.
I love that, which brings us back to the Evanescence poster, which I didn't talk about.
But like, why is the Evanescence?
Oh, it's like, I think it's an Evanescence vinyl.
Why is that there?
I jokingly put in the notes that when I did the Lost podcast with our pals, Neil Miller and Dave Gonzalez,
when we got into the final season, which involved people in this sort of like parallel universe
that they had to wake up from.
Every time we talked about it,
Dave just needle dropped,
wake me up by Evanescence over us talking.
He would just like,
like Steve on the soundboard,
just like hit it.
And it's,
I can't think of that song without laughing.
But I kind of,
I think Evanescence,
Wake Me Up is sort of,
because something to be,
something that I would say about
the pop culture references
that are in Billy's room.
Yes.
They're of the wrong time period.
And like,
Maybe I shouldn't be so particular about that with a three-year-old invention that is inside the body of another 13-year-old.
What is time?
How influential is Rebecca's taste or Jeff's taste on Billy and that sort of stuff?
But, like, this is a slight pet peeve of mine that I have where, like, oftentimes, you know, these pop culture-obsessed writers in the writer's room will put their.
pop culture touchstones on, you get this a lot in Euphoria, like the Euphoria Halloween episodes
where they're dressing up in like 90s references. And I'm like, I don't know that that's what they
would do. And so these, these feel like the references of people who are around my age, which is how old,
like, you know, at least Jack is and a couple other people are in the writer's room. So let's rewind.
Speaking of youth, shall we? Just a round of applause for you. That's great. I mean, hold it.
loosely. If it's not
true. But okay, so at the end of the day,
if we find out, oh, we
just watched Wanda Vision again
but this time blue,
how will you, I mean,
as far as I'm concerned, it's all it has to do with execution.
That's how I feel about it too.
If it's poorly executed
and it's the same kind of concept
a second time and not
satisfying, then I will think
it was a mistake. But if
they nail it, which feels like what we're heading towards,
then I think it's not only acceptable,
but actually fairly compelling
because a lot of this is about what you inherit
and what you share.
And I'm into it.
I'm so curious to see where we go
in the final few episodes.
Man, and now again, trailer nugget here,
if you don't want to hear this,
and fast forward once.
But that shot in the trailer of Agatha,
like putting her hands on Billy's head
in the hospital kind of setting.
It just feels like going back through Wanda's memories.
Because we just did a Billy flashback episode, so I don't know if we're going to get exactly that.
But, like, I do think that a lot of those beats might still happen in some capacity.
Or maybe that'll be when we get Agatha's memories.
I don't know.
Oh, yeah.
I have a really fun theory about that.
We'll talk about that a little later on.
Okay.
So let's go to the magical bits of William Kaplan.
I'm obsessed.
I would be delighted.
This is wonderful.
So we open on, well, and we should say that they made the choice in the writer's room to call Billy Kaplan, William Kaplan.
So we could better distinguish between the two, and I think that was a brilliant move.
So this is Billy Kaplan in the comics, William Kaplan here.
And opening on William fussing with his curls is so Charlie Spring in Heartstopper, which is Joe Locke's heartstopper character.
I cannot, like, Charlie is forever, like, messing with his curls on the way out the door.
Were you thinking of your recent sojourn through Heart Stopper when he was mostly as
as anybody who did not listen to the Penguin episode may not know, but a week ago
had not seen a second of Hart Stopper and now have only two episodes left of three seasons
and have absolutely adored it and have adored my time with Charlie and Nick.
And the whole gang.
El Tao, everyone.
Just love them all.
It's a wonderful show if you haven't seen it.
I just love them all.
And it was, yeah, like Charlie and Charlie and Nick were so top of mind for me watching this in a wonderful way that I mean, I don't think you obviously need to have seen Hartzopper to enjoy this episode television, certainly.
But I found it enriching and wonderful.
I think also, I just, when the latest season of Hartstopper came out, I rewatched it and watching those boys or all those kids who were like a good deal younger when the show started versus now.
those mannerisms, I think
Joe Locke in
Joe Locke who was roughly 20 years old
when he shot this season of television,
maybe 19, but more likely 20s, 21 now,
playing a 13-year-old.
But I would say rather convincingly.
Like he's got, you know, a slender frame.
Like there are things about him that are convincing
in one way or another.
But there's just something about the way
that he was carrying his body differently
that just really, and then I was like looking closely
I'm like, they didn't, you can't really digitally deage a 20 year old space.
It's already.
No, no, it's like slightly different hair style.
Like bushy your hair, but it all, it's convincing to me.
It all works.
Very much so.
Yeah.
And there, I also just loved the, I know you're going to talk about the Torah portion in a
moment, but I loved the cut from the Torah portion to the swing and the dance floor to
the party because it was so, it was so you are so not invited to my bat mitzvah to me.
the recent Adam Sandler and Netflix movie,
which I loved and actually thought I thought was great.
Yeah.
This idea that like these middle schoolers spent all of this time
thinking about like how this party is going to be this defining thing.
I loved it.
And like, you know,
that is worth saying for a minute, right?
Because we had that Alice and teen conversation about like, yeah,
like a lot happened to me at 13 too.
And now we understand many things about that newly, right?
That's when the car crash happened.
That's when William died.
that's when Billy Maximoff's, you said there, they're not going to say Soul Shard,
I'll say it, Sol Shard made its way into this empty vessel in the backseat of the Kaplan car,
et cetera.
But also, like, this is when Billy had his, we opened here for a reason, I think,
not just to root us in a friend group, a family, a community, but very specifically a time
in a young Jewish boy's life.
Like when you're 13 and you have your Bar Mitzvah, and it's a right of passage that moment.
And so, like, seeing William smiling and dancing with his friends,
it doesn't just cement the, like, a lot happened to me at 13 time frame part of it,
though I think it does.
It shows us also, obviously, like, what his life was like before he became Billy.
Like, those kids on the dance for his friends, and then he doesn't remember them.
And that is just fucking devastated.
There's some stuff with his parents that is so sad I could barely bring myself to talk about,
but this part is like, he doesn't remember anything of that.
In this portion, the Torah reading in.
into the party,
we get, we see
Rebecca and Jeff Kaplan and how
they are just bursting
with pride and love for this kid.
And then we get
the smallest of scenes
of like, eat this food. I love
you more than human words can express all this sort of
stuff like that. Gross. You're gross.
Like they're cute little family dynamic.
And that's all we see
of the Kaplan family
before like we're rushing and we're in the car
and all that sort of stuff like that. But like,
That's what we see of like what was lost.
Right.
And it's enough.
So effective.
Yeah.
It's so effective.
Okay.
So to go back to the Torah portion, he opens up the cabinet, which is called the Torah arc to pull out the scrolls here.
And those cabinets can be carved with any number of things, but they went with a tree.
So, you know, we'll come back to the trees in a second.
And then our listener, Rachel Rojit.
wrote in. Her email was titled,
finally, my bat mitzvah comes in handy.
So she wrote in to let us know what the reading was
that William does here. And she said it's
Leviticus chapter 10, verse one. Basically, it's the story of the high priest
Aaron's two oldest sons. They improperly perform a sacrifice and are
burned to death as a consequence. It's normally read around
early April. Don't know if that's relevant. Quote, Aaron's sons,
Nadav and Avivu each took a fire pan, put coals that were on fire in it, placed incense upon the fire, and thus brought before God a fire that was born in as much as he had not commanded them to offer it up. So two sons, a ritual gone awry. That seems pretty straightforward, right? Okay. Um, I love the idea. I love the magical theme because, you know, we can't all be visionaries and have Jello as our theme at our misfah.
And so, honestly, if I did it today, I probably would pick magic.
But would you pick magic or magic?
Because this is a thing.
Yeah, great question.
Probably magic.
William Kaplan loves magic.
He's got Houdini posters.
He loves sort of like sword and sandal stuff.
There's narnia stuff around, blah, blah.
William loves magic with a CK.
That's the difference between these two boys.
We get more tree imagery, though, on the tables.
We get like there's moons all over the place and there's trees as centerpieces on all the table.
Once again, giving us that road imagery inside of Billy's life.
I wish we had gotten to see more interactions with the theme.
You know, it's obviously very important to go to Lillius' tent.
Wonderful.
But like you could glimpse when everyone's rushing out, like you can glimpse a little sign for tea leaf reading.
Like a tea leaf station, wonderful.
Amazing.
Do you think anyone saw the grim?
at the bottom of the teak?
Oh my God, we can only hope.
Take us into Lillia's tent.
How did you react to seeing Lillia here and this reveal?
So this was wild, all of this.
Like, first of all, I love the welcome to the curious.
Are we looking behind us or ahead?
I don't want to know too much reply from Billy.
Like, I mean, well before we get to the, I found a.
theory guy on Reddit stuff.
Like this is just all very audience avatar.
Yes. Right. Very meta.
In a way that I really loved. And also, of course,
like this episode is very much you have to understand the past so that we can move into
the future together. So, and then with Lily as a character, like, we've talked about this
kind of like she is out of time or her psyche.
All of that just felt like, okay, this is a meaningful moment that we are about to watch.
She asked for his right palm and she says that it's
clear that a long journey lies ahead of him.
This journey will be one of great transformation.
Certainly, I would say so.
In every sense.
Because there's a soul shard of another child.
Oh, no.
You're going to say shard as many times as you can.
I am.
I just also like, of course,
I can't help but think like a shard
of Voldemort's soul latching
on to, you know, it's like impossible
not to think about that. So soul shards very much
on the mind.
The line. Your lifeline
is broken in two.
get a long lingering look at this.
Later, during the car crash scene, when we look at the hex from the outside, I was like,
the Rune looked like the, oh, the V and the lifeline to me.
And what do they both look like ultimately?
Like, obviously, we understand what this is now literally about, right?
We've got the William and the Billy.
But it's a fork in the road, right?
So it's all, all of this is connecting to the road.
And then Billy reasonably is like, I mean, I just like, it just simply can't be good.
I called him Billy William.
He simply can't be good.
And, you know, I love that, like, before Lillian makes the choice that she makes,
where we build towards this, like, great moment at the end where she basically is just, like,
you know, live in the now, kind of gives him this advice.
Enjoy the now, baby.
It's the only thing that's certain, which, you know, especially with a character like Lillia
or a character like Agatha, they're hundreds of years old.
They've gone through all of this history and all of this trauma, that idea of Lily's
receiving intel from their future self.
We think, like, live in the now
is such an interesting thing to hear
given what is about to happen for William,
but also given, like, who Lillia is.
So, I will, sorry, just to yes and that,
I will say that, like, that hit me so hard.
I think that's why it was seeing him
in the Havanaughal, like, moment
because that happens, like, right after that, right?
Is, like, she says that,
as if she knows he's about to die.
This kid is about to die in a car.
And I had the car crash theory rolling around in my head.
So I was like, oh, my God, he's about to die.
And so then to see him lofted up on the chair and everyone just so much joy around him and he looks so young.
And you're just like, and that's, I mean, we'll get to this idea of like, is William Kaplan gone forever?
That's the kind of question that I have.
Yeah.
I'm of two minds about it.
I don't need it to be one way or another.
But if he's, if he's dead and he's gone forever,
I like that kind of stakes on a show.
Like, that's just the tragedy baked in with the boner ring
that happens in this episode to make the brew that we all enjoy.
The brew.
Yeah.
Of a brew.
So we're going to get to a tarot corner TM with Joanna Robinson TM in just a second here.
But here's what Lily actually sees.
Because when she's saying this journey will be one of great transformation end,
she halts, the light blinks, the energy in the room crackles, and then we see upside down in the crystal ball, Billy.
Our Billy, he's in his torn sweater, his eyeliner, like, this is the teen that we have been spending time with.
And so what we don't know is exactly what Lillia understands from this.
Does she know that this is Wanda Maximoff's kid?
Does she know that this is wicken?
Does she know exactly what Billy is going to do on the road,
what's about to happen?
Or does she know less of the specifics,
but that this kid's life because of the broken lifeline
is about to change.
This is the end for him in the beginning for someone else.
Whatever extent of knowledge she is able to glean in that moment.
And I think it's particularly interesting to think about that with Lillia
because it's like, what is she consciously aware of in a moment like that?
in any of these mini trans dispatches
that we're like she doesn't seem to really know
always what is happening, right?
Or who was speaking through her or why.
So it is a significant enough thing
that she has moved to make the sigil.
And so we have to assume
that she thought it was important
that Billy not know who he is
and that nobody else, including her, know who he is either.
And that he kind of.
of knows who he is. I think that's sort of the, there is some, like, gray area in this of, like,
what did Billy know and when did he know it? But this idea of like, certainly piecing it together,
yeah, is she binding him? Is she protecting him? Is she hiding him from whom, from death,
from, like, whatever? My favorite thing to come out of this episode are all the people who are like,
is Lillia's sigil the reason multiverse of madness happened? Because she,
She hid Billy and Wanda couldn't find him, question mark Tommy, but like Wanda couldn't
find him.
And that's why we got multiverse about this.
Is that, I'm not going to blame Lillia for that.
But it's just fun to think about it.
Tough one.
Tough one for Lillia.
Tough one to carry Lillia.
I look forward to Lillia seeing Billy, presuming they are reunited.
Yeah.
And what she will, what her reaction will be now that this is.
sigil is lifted. Same.
I like...
The way it was cool that it would...
I mean, we understood this to be true,
it works on the which you cast it,
but to see how it instantly,
she puts it in the pocket of the jacket.
She's like,
some kid left this here.
I don't know.
So good.
Great stuff.
So, Joe, tell us about the tower reverse.
When she goes into her mini trance dispatch,
she says, the tower reversed.
William says, I thought you were reading my palm.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I just remembered something.
I just remembered something.
I think.
Oh, so good.
I just remembered something I think.
Questions about about how Lillius Bowers
power's work. But the tower, something I really wanted to say is that I said last week that there
wasn't a card for Alice. That's not true. They did release a card for her, the night of wands or whatever.
But it's just for some reason it hasn't been traveling around in the graphics with these other
ones that they put out. I don't know why. Maybe because nine conveniently fit but 10 don't or something
like that. I don't know. But the tower, the tower card, two people falling from a tower
struck by lightning, the crown on top of it, that is all actual tower card iconography. The crown
doesn't usually look like a blue wicken crown. It's usually like a gold crown, but like that's
all there. And something that our listener, Helen pointed out and a number of other people
is that the sign of the sigil
is in the corner of all the promotional
tarot cards that they put out for the show.
So if we wanted a clue about who put the sigil on teen,
we maybe should have looked at the cards even closer
that would have maybe been helpful.
This, to me, was very Rings of Power season one,
like, oh, right, that's Mordor on the map.
That it feels in hindsight, like, oh, yeah,
of course, that's what this shape
the symbol was and how all these things were going to connect.
But in real time, it's like sideways.
Yeah, exactly.
It's sideways.
How could we know?
How could we possibly know?
The tower reversed suggests that you're undergoing a significant personal transformation
and upheaval.
This differs from the tower upright, where the change is often because of external circumstances
and may even feel forced upon you.
The tower reverse can be a sign that you are resisting change and delaying the necessary
destruction and upheaval.
You may be in denial that change is occurring or you may be clinging to an old belief.
system, even though you know they're no longer relevant or healthy for you. So this idea that like
this transformation for Billy is something that this sort of feeds into my theory of this idea of like,
does he need to become both Billy and William in order to get to stay in that body? That's a question
I have, right? Like, and does he need to be forced and do we need to wake William up somehow? Like,
you know, all this sort of stuff like like, what is the, what is the transformation that he is
resisting. He's created this heck, so in a way he's like sleeping to a certain degree inside of
this fantasy. But that's just a question I have. I don't know. Yeah. Interesting. It's like he can't
leave the body. Yeah. Because Joe Locke has to be wicked. But can he have the memories of William
Kaplan? Yeah. And have the, also the new memories of Billy sort of mooshed together.
Interesting. Again, I don't mind a show where,
a teen dies. I'm sad that he died, but I don't think it's like, it's a Disney show he has to live.
But it would be nice for Jeff and Rebecca Kaplan to have their kid, you know?
Yeah, I'm torn on this too because like part of me feels like then he would almost be like a passenger
in his own life, like kind of like almost like a prisoner in his own life if he's like,
but I do, the thing that the single saddest thing in this entire episode to me, now I'm jumping
ahead a little bit is Greg the dog.
Animals always know. Actually, that same scene.
though. Like when when Rebecca and Jeff bring him home.
Yeah.
And everything is right.
The stress, the anxiety.
Like, you're confronting the fact, you as the viewer, that the Kaplan's never got to mourn their son.
Like, they don't know their child died.
And also.
They did not get to grieve him.
That is, you could say it's a great gift that Billy in a different way is in their life.
Yeah.
But it is, I think, like, deeply, deeply upsetting that they don't.
know what happened to their son. That's horrible. I agree with that. And I also think it's devastating
to watch Billy in real time placate. Like, he just doesn't want them to be upset. Yes.
And so he is willing. I think that he will tell them the truth at the end of the season. That feels like
something we're going to see. Them get that closure, I think. Before we leave Lillia's tent, Billy calls it
early Argento, which I'm just like considering this native advertising for the podcast trial by
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So
here we go. The hex collapses.
And the hex collapse
collapsing sort of
kind of causing the Kaplan crash
reminds me so much of what we were just talking
about earlier this week with Spoilage of the Penguin.
The flood from the Batman.
being the devastation on Victor's family.
Just this nice connective tissue of the huge set piece of this other thing
and how did it impact an entirely new set of characters
who are living their life just one town over.
I really loved that.
Yeah, this was like my stomach just, I don't know,
because they have to rush out.
And the second we see them in a car,
just like my stomach started to twist
because you just know that this crash that Agatha mentioned
in the first episode is coming into play,
and we know that she said the two airbags in the front deployed
and there was a bloodstain in the back,
and you're just like, oh, my God,
this is like about to be horrible and then it is.
This was so gruesome.
Audio and upsetting.
Of his heartbeat slowing and then stopping entirely.
Yeah.
Yes.
And like just the thump of this, like his seat.
His specific door.
Oh, my God.
Colliding with the tree.
The panic of Jeff and Rebecca waking up
and like seeing the blood in the back
and that he wasn't moving.
It was just, this was like...
And Rebecca's like, I can't get to him,
like all this or stuff like that.
I just thought it was really incredible.
Yeah.
And then, you know, Billy's soul, like, move...
Soul shard.
Moving through, you know, again,
we were mentioning this beautiful scene
from the Wanda Vision finale earlier,
but I found it very, very, very emotionally rewarding
to connect those two families in that way.
And again, like you said earlier,
this is such a comic bookie in a way that we as comic book fans love idea and it's rooted and
drenched here in human emotion and like that's that's why these like genre stories can be so
wonderful and so meaningful and can like unlock something true about everyday existence through this
particular method and like you know you think about like the saying goodbye tucking in billy and
Tommy right like a family is forever i just weep through that whole family is forever we can never
leave each other even if we tried.
You know that, right?
And it's like they couldn't leave each other.
Like, Billy couldn't leave.
That's the last thing you heard from transparency, couldn't leave.
I love that just last week we got people being like, well, where's Tommy?
And it's like, guess what?
We haven't forgotten about Toby.
Sorry, Toby.
Toby.
Toby.
Tommy.
Toby?
It just, that killed me.
Killed me.
So he screams Tommy as he comes as basically Bill.
Kaplan comes to life.
You were the one calling out reflective surfaces
in an earlier episode
in like the first two episodes.
It was like puddle watch.
We get a lot of reflective surface
shots of Joe Locke as Billy.
Like the most sort of glaring point
of being the two mirrors.
Why does 13 year old Billy have two mirrors in this room?
I don't need to ask.
But, you know, he's got two mirrors,
two mirrors.
One is.
for the close-up on the hair and the other is for the to check the fit, I guess.
But of course.
It actually made me think a little bit of moon night, like the multiple mirrors and just
like the different aspects of yourself.
I was watching so close.
I was like, is the other reflection going to do something different from the main reflection
or something?
Yeah, you're right.
I was, I was moon night pill.
But yeah, there's also reflective surfaces of him like regarding himself in the window of the
of the hospital room.
And his terror.
He does not recognize himself.
Also to remind, I mean, like, the concept of the shard of the soul, again, is complicated and somewhat ageless.
But we get like a little bit of like a big moment because like 13 is not that old, but it's older than Billy was when he went to bed in Westview.
So, you know.
But for Billy, that's old hat, right?
Billy and Tommy are just like aging themselves up on a whim to go what they want.
Greg knows, as we mentioned, Greg the dog knows Sparky knew also.
we should say.
Sparky
back in our hearts and minds
after this episode
Ralph wanted to make sure
we remembered Sparky.
It's haunted by what he does
as he fucking should be.
It reminded me of
both parent trap
versions where the dog
knows that it's a different twin.
And as you say,
the dog always knows.
Oh, it's anything.
Oh, I want to ask the bad babies
for a favor.
Okay.
Because I,
whatever I used to watch things,
I am not great at being able to like enhance,
enhance, enhance, enhance.
There's a box set of books on the top of Billy,
Williams dresser in his room.
And my first thought that it was the Chronicles of Pridion,
which the Black Cauldron is one of the books in the Chronicles of Pridion,
but that is only five books series.
This was seven books.
Not chunky enough to be Harry Potter.
So definitely not Harry Potter.
but it was like a beautiful box set.
So I was thinking it might be Narnia
because Narnia is seven books,
but I could not find that box set anywhere.
So it's possible that production designers
made a bespoke box set and put it on the table.
But if you guys recognize that box set,
I would be so curious because it looked beautiful
to me and I love a beautiful hardcover box set
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Three years later.
Three years later.
Three years later.
All right.
Queer icon, our whole pack is on the car rating.
Dead of Night, love that song, so happy to have it here.
Then we get this Billy and Eddie scene, and I just found it so wonderful.
Eddie, again, as with Rebecca and Jeff, we get very little time to know him and I am immediately
just so endeared to him.
He's very sweet.
And in the midst of his like anxious teenage, do I tell my boyfriend I love him, like moment,
we get more, we get some lore intel, some download on how Billy's,
mind reading works, right?
So he tells Eddie,
so this thing happens when I'm with someone I care a lot about
and they're having intense feelings.
So, you know, we hear the Kaplan's.
We'll talk about maybe why he could hear good old Ralph Boner
a little bit later on.
But from Wanda Vision,
there's this interaction we referenced it last week
between young Billy and Agatha,
where young Billy says to Agatha,
I like it here.
And she says, oh, good.
is he because Senior Scratchy is such a good listener?
He goes, no, it's because it's quiet.
And then he turns to her like a child in a horror movie.
And he goes, you're quiet, Agnes, on the inside.
Oh, man.
Normal.
So, I mean, what does this mean?
Does this mean that Billy doesn't care about Agnes, Agatha?
does it mean that she's
legitimate
like has
like her legitimacy
up and like
cannot be read
what do you how do you
how do you read that
whether
she is a
Snape level
practitioner of acclimacy
I cannot say
but I like the idea
that
a couple things could be happening
because like Billy
when he's a kid
doesn't understand his power
thank you for gently
correcting my occluding
versus
other terminology.
I appreciate you.
We'll come back to Snape later on
as a gift to you for your service.
Thank you.
Whether that is because,
because initially in the town,
it seems like he's hearing
all sorts of people
who wouldn't know or consider close,
and eventually it allows us to
and Wanda to find out
what's happening to vision, right,
at the edge of town.
But it's almost like he can't control the inputs.
So,
is this like an evolution maybe in how they're presenting the power?
That's one thing.
That's one possibility.
Is it that there's the initial kind of just influx and then there's a calibration?
He doesn't hear Agatha because she's shielding herself seems entirely possible.
She has repressed her emotion entirely possible.
Maybe he's not close to her there.
And then maybe he will work toward a point in this series where he can hear her.
And that will show the closeness.
that would be incredible.
And on the sigil front, too, like, it was interesting to hear just the puzzle.
Well, if you solved it, know it's impossible part because, like you said earlier, like,
it's not that he doesn't know he's Billy.
It was really fun to get the other part of the, you know, when we first realized something
was going on with the sigil in the first place.
And he says William Kaplan, and he says, Billy Maximoff.
Like, he knows he's working, but he's got to solve the puzzle.
He's got to play detective.
He's got to get to that point.
So this was just all, like, very, very interesting on the what is actually happening.
with the mythology front.
I liked that a lot.
I also loved how he said
something else,
something more.
This is like his Oliver Queen moment.
Yeah.
Fantastic.
I love it.
When Billy says he's not William Kaplan
and he says, quote,
not entirely.
That was the moment where I was like,
is there some William Kaplan
still inside of him there?
Our listener, Phil,
wrote in a lovely long email
where he's talking about how
for Phil,
um,
Billy's Jewish identity in the comics was like,
quite important to him and he doesn't want like to erase that. So of course we're celebrating it
here with Bar Mitzvah. But like unlike Billy in the comics who was raised as Billy Kaplan,
this is like a Billy who was just sort of like inserted into Billy Kaplan's life. And so
what Phil wrote as he says, for me it's important that the characters both Billy Kaplan,
son of Jeff and Rebecca Kaplan, as well as the reincarnation of Wanda's magically created kid.
It's also important to remember that the Kaplains are one of the vanishingly rare examples of loving
unproblematic parents in the Marvel universe, something that has been faithfully depicted in this show.
So this idea of like erasing these parts of the Billy Kaplan comic book character for the simplicity
of the version of the story that they're telling here is something just to think about, I think.
You know, on that front, like, that's really interesting.
So I'm now thinking again about that farewell between.
Wanda and Vision and the boys.
And one of the things that Wanda said that was just so got-wrenching was,
thanks for choosing me to be your mom.
And I like the idea that Billy can still choose them.
You know, he can still choose Rebecca and Jeff at the end of this.
Like, that would be beautiful.
There's no indication.
In another version of the story, Jeff and Rebecca would know something was wrong,
would feel distant from him.
There's no indication of that, right?
Jeff's making pot rose for Eddie.
Rebecca's like, should we have one of our regular movie nights?
You know what I mean?
Like, it's just sort of like,
we're still a happy family unit.
For Billy, it's torturous to a certain degree, right?
He says to Eddie,
nothing in my life has felt normal until I met you.
But Eddie believing in him, like, right away.
has questions, but is sort of on board for this, is extremely charming.
And with all the love and respect in the world to Billy's canonical comic book boyfriend,
who we will probably get at some point.
I am personally right now very much Team Eddie.
I don't like I reject anyone other than Eddie in Billy's life right now.
Eddie sounds so much like Teddy.
It's like, again, it's just feels very purposeful.
Yeah.
The comic book character is Teddy.
So this is Eddie, Teddy, they're pretty close.
But I don't think, spoiler to the comics who you care, Teddy is Hulkling.
I don't think that Eddie is a hulkling.
That's what I would say.
Like, he's just a guy, I think, right?
So just a guy.
Just a guy with good arms.
So, you know.
You've got to put those arms away.
Put those arms away, Eddie, because Millie has compiled a dossier.
We get the Jen cameo and the Redditors and Conspiracy Theory.
Reiser's get a shout out, and I love that from Jack and Co.
We'll come back to the online conspiracy theory.
Havers.
And then we head into what I already wrote in the doc before Mallory said this in her
introduction, one of the most important scenes in all of television history.
This is just sensational.
I gasped aloud when he turned around and I realized what was happening.
But even before that, just like the, on the loving Eddie, instantly loving Eddie from,
we couldn't have met him somewhere with lights.
More coffee?
Or people or more coffee.
Oh, yeah.
It's delightful.
Eddie is quite Mallory-Coded.
Not the more people part.
Not the more people part.
But the more coffee part.
More coffee.
Yeah.
It's like a no, a no, and a yes for me on that checklist.
Isolated, caffeinated, the Mallory Rubin story.
Okay.
Yes.
Calling this when Craft Crazy 17 met Bonerific 69.
We're very all the...
We must be Bonerific 69.
It was just...
I can't believe this was a real thing that happened.
I just can't believe this was a real thing that happened.
The fact that they got away with the...
The fact that they got away with the Boner Family Reunion pitch tent...
Holy shit.
Incredible.
Also, I mean, who better to play the role of Deep Throat than...
Routherald Boterific.
So yeah, we're doing all the presents men in the parking garage.
The comp that I was thinking, we're definitely doing all the presents men.
But in terms of like the bucket hat with the like bone cross on it and like all the various things and the rambling, this is a, this is a horror movie archetype of like the old coot who knows the lore of whatever horror movie you're in.
There is literally a character in Friday the 13th called Crazy Ralph.
who has a bucket hat.
Like, it's, I think, I think that's the exact sort of analog we're going for here,
but it's an archetype that you see in a bunch of different horror movies.
You didn't think, oh, he's wearing Damien, uh, dark blood's outfit from Invincible.
Oh, that makes me think of demons.
Oh, that makes me think of Mephisto.
Is that where you went?
No.
I, I, uh, a friend, a friend has texted me, he figured it out as soon as he, as soon as
said someone survived the hex.
My brain started going like,
okay, which town, like, who are we going to?
Which town person are we going to go see?
I was like, is it her?
Yeah, is it?
Yeah, is it?
Yeah.
And then it was just like, right when they got into the garage,
I was like, what if it's a route owner?
And it was.
But it took me a little bit to get there,
but I was so excited.
Yeah.
Fantastic stuff.
Fantastic stuff.
I have, in our notes, we usually pull out choice quotes.
I simply put the entire scene in the notion.
And then I did highlight and underline some moments.
Call me Randall.
Great stuff from Randy Boehner.
Randy Boehner.
I was going to say I won't be calling him Randall, but Randy Boehner works.
Randy Boer works.
Yeah.
It does.
Oh, man.
He says, you want to hear this or not Bub?
And if you say Bub, I have to think about Wolverine.
And, you know, that's just another fun, Evan Peters.
moment for us.
Amazing stuff.
Also, just this initial part here,
because a lot of this is going to be about him talking about Agatha.
Yes.
But this initial stretch here of talking about Wanda and what Wanda did to Westview,
it was interesting to think about, like, as Billy is moving toward,
this is who I am.
I'm Billy Maximoff.
Playing this all back and having to confront what his mom did to this town.
Which has to make us think of that scene with Jen when she was talking about
who would want to be the kid of Agatha Harkness.
and we were thinking about is Billy thinking about Wanda in that moment.
I know what they say about her, right?
Yes.
Is what he said to Jen in the Big Little Lies House.
Yeah, when Randy Boner, when Ralph Boner says,
you mean like wake up every hour in the middle of the night screaming.
Oh, my God.
Horrible.
It was really funny, but it's horrible.
M. Peters is phenomenal in this scene.
He's so good.
Give him another Emmy.
So we heard the clip at the beginning, which includes...
Does this count as a mayor of East Town reunion, given that we are Agnes' back in
mayor mode for part of this episode?
If you need it to be, it can.
I wanted to make sure the clip we heard at the beginning included the phrase, wait, Mr. Bonerific,
because I don't know how Jill Locke said that with a straight face.
It was astonishing.
She stole my house completely ruined the market value.
This is my favorite line of the episode.
This was, yeah.
Pantheon stuff.
We get a mention of completely.
Completely ruined the market value.
We get a sword to use vision for parts reference and we'll get another one.
So I would just like to thank them for reminding us that a vision series will be upcoming on Disney Plus.
Thanks for those reminders.
Where is vision?
Indeed.
By the way, that also, like, you know, I was her puppet.
Just like what I was just saying about Wanda, it's like a lot of this series has really warmed us toward Agatha.
And this also is a reminder of what she did.
Left my entire Bluery collection behind.
Not the physical media.
Agatha can keep my bowflex.
I, when I was rewatching the episodes, I noticed that, well, it's in this episode too,
when Billy goes into the closet
when he's duct taped
and put in the closet in Ralph's house
the bluerys are stacked in the chair
behind him.
It's just like I again
did not have the ability
to enhance and hands and hands
to find out what Ralph Boner's
letterbox top four was but
let's put fantasy on it.
I want to know.
Okay.
Or you'll end up buried in that yard
with that dog or worse.
It's very much like I'll get you
in your little dog too,
which is an illusion we had in one.
Division as well.
Eddie flashing his abs on the wire question.
Nice.
Great job, Eddie.
Good work on your arms.
Good work on your arms.
Good job.
Okay.
And then I can give you half-off tickets to my one-man show in Paramus.
I really need to build seats.
Unbelievable.
Disney, give us the Ralph Boner or Randy Boner, if you prefer one-man show.
I demanded immediately.
I need to see it.
I mean, also Paramus.
This is one of the fake I'm from here.
Steve Rogers filling out my enlistment forum locations, right?
So that's delightful.
I love it.
The way that William's face changed, like the talking about the kids,
the little speedster.
We, Wanda and Vision have kids had past tense, twins.
What were their names?
Billy and Tommy, Tommy, the little speedster.
It is mine reading, brother.
obviously he's like, Tommy, it's pinging something.
He's probably remembering shouting Tommy.
We hear later him say that he can sense Tommy.
But just also this made me think so much of the stranger in Norrie.
And I'll, you know, I won't say too much, obviously, about where this ends up.
But like in the beginning of season two, that conversation, don't you see?
No one can give you a name.
It's yours already.
It is who you are.
And when you hear it spoken, you feel your heart glow.
Like that, it felt like this was Billy's moment.
You know, he hears his name and he knows.
and something just clicks.
I love that.
It's funny.
Anytime I don't know that I
mention this
when we were covering rings of power,
but I just need to know
that any time someone like says something
about their name or whatever,
in my head,
I hear Daniel Day Lewis
in the crucible saying,
because it is my name,
because I cannot have another in my...
Wonderful.
Crucible, of course,
a very famous witch trial thing.
but yeah, because it is my name.
Dan DeLis, what a legend.
Okay, good actor.
My favorite.
That's a stance I'm willing to take here on this podcast.
Brande Lewis, talented.
Okay.
So you're talented.
I just want to shout out.
The fact that Agatha, yes, has been living in Ralph's house,
Bowflex and Blu-ray and all.
But also, and I didn't fully like notice this,
wearing his clothing.
She's been styling out these like oversized men's
clothing this whole time and looked, I mean, presumably not the coat.
Presumably that was not Ralph's coat.
But like, once you see her without the coat covered in mud in just like a large button
down tucked into two large pants, you realize that she is wearing Ralph's clothing still.
Great observation.
I mean, the voter family reunion, obviously.
Here's my question.
When will this be available for us to purchase and why is the answer not yesterday?
I agree, and my question is, is Disney going to be brave?
Or are they going to be cowards and not give us a Boner Family Reunion shirt?
Failing to make this shirt would be an all-time miss.
There's already knockoffs online and some people have sent me links, but I'm like, I want, I want the real deal.
We made this mistake when we waited for the TVA guidepost.
I'm having terrible memories.
As I mentioned, the costume designer for Agatha Long is on Instagram putting up like notes and he put up immediately the Boner Family Reunion T-shirt, pitch a tent thing.
And he said basically it was, it was Catherine Hahn's like question, what clothing would she be wearing?
And we decided she'd be wearing Ralph's clothing.
And then we decided to do like a Boner Family Reunion shirt.
and then the writers pitched us a bunch of jokes.
And we were very surprised that this one made it.
But it did.
So there you go.
Oh, my God.
I love it so much.
We already talked about what this means in terms of Jack Schaefer beating the
boner allegation.
So good.
But Jeff Kaplan,
loving Eddie so much that he made him his favorite pot roast and crispy
potatoes in the air fryer. My question to you is, which appliance do you think Jeff Cafflin
loves more his sousvied or his air friar? Oh, I mean, why not both? I do, like, I as you know,
I'm very inclined toward a postmates or DoorDash order and not really much of a home chef,
however even I know that it's hard to get by these days without an air friar. So I feel like
that's probably got to edge out the suvied. It's got more practical applications. It does, I think,
certainly. This sounds delicious by the way, like a pot.
roast and then Krispitas.
With a movie night after?
Freaky but grounded?
My God.
Are the Kaplan's inviting people over?
You wouldn't watch psychological horror.
Freaky but Grandin.
You wouldn't do that.
You would eat the pot roast and you would leave.
You would be like,
maybe.
Thanks for your midge-Mazel level of pot roast.
I loved it.
I got to go.
Man.
I just loved it.
I love them.
I love.
Again,
with very little screen time,
well-cast.
Yeah.
It's just right.
Because something like that.
out like the disappointment that Eddie's not there because they were excited to see him.
They love and support their son and they love and support the way that he lives his life.
Like this is beautiful.
This was great.
Billy, Maxibov.
Come on House of Ar.
Please.
Yeah.
We go to Billy's room, which is just covered.
Again, we still have posters up.
The Wizard of Oz has survived the transformation.
We have Easter eggs everywhere of things that show up on the road.
But we eaters.
have like a sigil
murder wall
essentially where he is just
assembled everything he could ever
get his little hands on about sigils on the
wall and we get two notes. There's one
called permanent sigils and there's one called
destructible sigils. So under
permanent sigils it says active for
long periods of time, sigils can be made into
art pieces or hidden in other objects
can be recharged to strengthen
revitalize the active energy.
And they have destructible
sigils activated by being destroyed,
creates a burst of energy that gives the sigil power, write, carve, or singe,
sigil into paper, wood, food, or object, and destroy by fire or force.
Food.
Anything you want to say about permanent sigils versus destructible sigils here?
I just, I love seeing Billy put in the work.
And the production design team put in the work.
Yeah.
I mean, you said he's invited on half the far.
It's real Elrond, according to Laura.
Don't burn the scrolls.
Okay.
I'll absolutely love to this.
This was wonderful.
I mean, this is a treasure trove.
Oh, so good.
Parsing the room.
And it feels like the kind of thing, too,
we'll be able to go back to these scenes
after the season is complete and fine little new treasures to uncover,
which I always love.
Delightful.
I was reminded of in Doctor Who.
Yes.
If you did the watch with us that we did last year,
or if you've enjoyed time with Christopher Eccleston's night doctor,
you'll remember that when Rose Tyler,
just a common shop girl meets a Time Lord,
an Angel's Time Lord,
she Googles him.
There's some Googling that happens,
and we get some of this very similar thing of like,
through time,
these people in these online conspiracy boards
tracking this Time Lord and how he's shown up again and again and again
in moments of crisis.
What I like about this is like,
in moments of crisis,
the doctor shows up on Doctor Who to save the day.
Right.
In moments of crisis, I don't know that Agatha shows up.
You know, like, Agatha is responsible for the Titanic and the Hindenburg.
Or follow-up theory.
Does she just hang around where a lot of people died because she's dating death?
Oh, wow.
She just went, take your girlfriend to work day.
Something more romantic than a trip to the Titanic.
I mean, you know, there are jewels floating around.
Jack and Rose found that.
it quite romantic. Yeah, but it did. My goodness. I wonder if, like, yeah, they've ever
sketched each other in the nude. I'm into this. I do have, I thought this was a great scene.
I have one note. Yeah. It's not for the people who make the show. It is for young Billy Max
Muff. We need to work on your internet security practices. Tell me. Just way to haphazard with
the clicking of the links. What sort of malware is on young teens' computer? Is this where I tell you
that I fail most of the tests that we get from Spotify, cybersecurity.
I honestly had like heart palpitations watching this.
I'm like, don't click that link.
You don't know where that's taking you?
Yeah, stay vigilant, kids and also me.
Okay, be of the East, bitch of the East is my favorite screen name of all the
screen names that we see here.
Finding out that Agatha is the real Jolene.
last scene in Nashville, Tennessee
1973, incredible.
And then we go to bruchapedia.com,
which is just absolutely fantastic.
And I regret to inform you
that I was not able to crack every code
that I wanted to.
And so once again,
I asked for help for the bad babies
because in the list of A's
before we get to Aga in the Harkness,
we get a number of names.
We get Abigail Adams,
famous first lady.
Love to imagine that she's a witch.
That sounds great.
We get Agatha Harkness,
but we get these other names.
that I could not find, though it's possible that AJ Kerner is a baseball player,
but like I could not find analogs for.
And I wonder if they're anagrams.
But they weren't anagrams of like people.
I was like, oh, is it Jack Schaefer scrambled around or something like that?
I couldn't like, you know, or like Kevin Feigy or something like that.
Or any of them, Mephisto?
No, but these have to be.
These are such anagram names.
Ariel Franks, Addie Denson and AJ Carter.
Eddie Denson is Daddy Ensign? I don't know.
So if you have a better antigramm brain than I do, Hobbiton dragiesageable.com.
And let us all aspire to the fun fact section that is on Agatha's page here.
Murdered her entire coven.
Possesses succubis powers.
Nickname is witch killer.
It's tough.
Only known survivor of the witch's room.
sick flex great stuff anything else you want to say about this uh research section so i guess the only
other thing would be when billy is writing in his notebook wanda maximoff dead vision dismantled
i'm so sorry i shouldn't laugh dismantled Tommy maximoff missing billy maximoff dash okay uh the lyric
from the Ballad of the Witch's Dismantled stuff.
As we hover over Billy Maximoff, dash,
because he's listening to Lorna Wu's version of the Ballad of the Witch's Road.
The lyric we get paired with that is the spell is cast,
how long it lasts I cannot divine.
So I like that pairing of his name with the idea of like,
this is like the time in the series where the sigil is,
yeah, the hacks and the sigil and all of it.
Yeah.
done.
Yeah.
On the Witch's Road,
allegedly you can find what's missing,
and then we get Tommy Maximoff missing.
Okay, so like, what is your new theory?
I mean, I guess we can save this actually
for the ensuing conversation about Sweet Toby.
Yeah.
But do you think Tommy is like stinger of the show,
more young Avengers set up?
Do you think he's coming in sooner?
Do you think we're not going to get him in the series?
Because there's no empty spaces in the credits
or for any other reason.
Like, what do you think?
there's a possibility we don't see him
until we get the vision show.
And that's when we get the whole family back together.
You know what I mean?
Or we get him in the finale.
But if they've cast him,
they've done a tremendous job keeping that
wholly under wraps because we have no clue
at all.
Though we also did not expect a midweek bonerring.
So here we are.
You never expect a midweek boner.
You know, when you get one of the same time.
Okay.
Let's go back to Westview.
And the second most delightful sequence in this episode after post-bonering, which is we get a lot of the Merrimusetown stuff from Billy's point of view, and it is genuinely so funny.
We get, remember during, I hate to kick a show while it's not been renewed for season two.
But like, this, I was, I was thinking about Ackleite watching this because we were so like,
if you're going to go back to the same events, like, you got to, you got to nail it.
And like, this is an example of how it can really be satisfying and good.
I quite enjoyed this.
The new perspective, what it tells us about each of them, what it tells us about Agatha, right?
What's missing here that was part of her illusion.
Obviously, there's a little bit of an homage, I think, to the affair in terms of,
different perspective.
You're like Roshamon the affair
who is to say what we're going for here.
Equally important in the canon.
Okay.
We get a bit more inside of teens
heavily annotated spellbook,
which is called,
I could only get part of the title,
which is the Witch's Pocketbook, TK, TK, TK,
I don't know.
I don't know.
It cuts off on my frame.
So I could not get the full title of it.
As he reviews the release spell,
it mentions that you need a personal item
from the bound.
And it appears per an Instagram post from the costume designer on the show that, you know,
in circling where the various amulets showed up on the costumes inside of the 80s horror episode,
he circled Billy's fanny pack, which was like the holster that the book was in,
has now become a fanny pack.
And that's his amulet.
So my question is, is it the holster itself?
Is it the book inside the holster?
And if the book is his like amulet personal item, what does it mean that it's missing?
Who has it and who can use it?
And will they use it to unbind him from his own spell one way or another?
Hmm.
Question.
Mark.
I mean, well, my worry, this is an interesting prompt that you've tossed out.
My worry would be like, well, it fell on the, off when he was on the broom.
The Salem 7.
Who was pursuing him on the Salem 7.
That feels not great.
much like a split lifeline.
It's like that feels not great.
I need them to like accio the book.
Did I use that correctly?
They need to summon the book.
Yeah.
Because you can't really backtrack on the Witch's Row.
But I need him to, you know, get some of that blue juice flowing and summon the book off the road.
So it's not vulnerable to other people.
Oh, man.
Now we get this big moment, this text message from Eddie and a new black heart emoji clue, right?
Again, everything is on purpose.
together.
Is Billy, in fact, the black heart?
Yes.
Billy is the black heart
that Lillia scrawled down
when writing out the coven,
right?
He is the last member of the coven.
And I like this idea
that she had to do a black heart,
while your pen is black,
that she had to do a heart
because he was sigils.
Couldn't say his name.
Yeah.
That I love.
It does make me again worried
about the Rio Reaping part,
though,
because we also have the Black Heart Association
with Rio.
It's black and it beats for you.
I'm endlessly worried about the Rio reaping part.
There is a terrible theory going around
that Eddie is actually Rio in disguise.
Hate it, reject it, do not like it.
Let's move on. Okay.
But speaking of Rio, we do not see her.
As you mentioned, we don't see her
in what I am calling the Rolling Rock scene,
even though they weren't drinking Rolling Rock,
but they should have been.
There's some mugs here.
Yeah, they're two mugs.
But in the Mary of East,
town version of the scene, they're drinking beers and they're having this like conversation.
Is Agatha talking to herself or what would death look like in outside of the spell?
I mean, we see, we know that teens saw her when she broke into the house because later on the road he's like the scary charismatic lady is back.
Exactly.
So like we know he saw her in her black hood ensemble.
But why is she missing from the shot in this point of view?
Yeah. I guess I don't know. Would it be something about, yeah, I don't know how she appears to each of them.
Yeah. You know? Yeah. Fascinating. And then we get the interrogation scene from his point of view. And this is just genuinely so funny. And Joe Locke did such a good job as like him's being like amused and playing along. The pen bit absolutely killed me.
Love the kick. Incredible. The accent sort of.
swirling in and out of
Yeah.
Poked the bear
also very charming and good.
I don't want to poke the bear.
But the pen bit was amazing.
There you go.
You got it.
There you go.
Now you got it.
It's not going to work.
It's not going to work.
He says, no, I don't want to go back in the closet.
This is apparently a Joe Locke improvised line.
And that's it.
Now we go back to the road.
Anything else you want to say before we go back to the road?
I think just, especially because of where we end the episode,
Yeah. I'm not that nice of a person. I don't need you for the rest of this journey. Like, all of this, what we heard, we talked about a lot at the end of last week, like the question of who deserves what and the real, like, Venom that he directed toward Agatha after what happened with Alice. Venom three coming to theaters.
The Venom is cool and the last dance. Tune in for like eight hours of podcasts on this important film. It felt important to see.
that he was sincere in his intentions here.
And in his initial, like, let's team up, right?
Even just the way he's like, when he falls when they're doing the chain.
That was also really funny.
Like, the pursuit the first time around, it's like, he's like, oh, so, no, it's just like,
they both kind of just like, he ran into Sharon's door.
Great.
And he's like, I can't have a criminal word.
But the way that he's like, I'm here to, I want to fully explain myself to you.
And, you know, I want to work.
with you detective Agatha.
And it felt just, you know, again,
this is right on the precipice
of this real rupture
that we're going to assess between them.
And so it felt like remembering
that the belief that Agatha
could be a partner
was actually there.
I love it.
Agatha drags herself out of...
Unbelievable.
The fire swamp.
The richest road goop,
the swamp of sadness,
whatever your pop cultural reference you want.
It made me think of Wesleyan Buttercup
dragging themselves out of the lightning
sand in the Princess Bride, but also the way
she's just like smeared in mud did make
me think of a treo of an ever-ending story.
So there's all kinds of
pop culture references for
people who grew up in the 80s here.
But
Billy crushes the
sigil, this idea that like sigil no longer
necessary. No longer needed.
No longer necessary.
He says
that he's not interested in power
and she does not believe him.
And as we mentioned a couple times in this episode,
it really feels like these two,
Covenant of Two,
which Agatha sort of previewed for us,
this Covenant of Two,
are headed towards a showdown
where they have to trust each other.
He says, I will never trust you.
And she's obviously like,
I think you're just here for power.
And he's like, I think you're just here from my power,
probably, you know,
or like all the other witches who are here.
Watch you drain Alice.
Like, I don't trust you.
I never will.
Yeah.
We only have three episodes left,
but it really feels like that's where this
is that this is their trial. Can they trust each other?
Do you think that it's just going to be the two of them or the two of them in Rio for how long?
No, I mean, we, neither of them seems to think that Lillia or Jen is going to return the way that Agatha just did.
I don't know how to answer this without trailer spoilers. So, yeah. Though I will say something that Jack Schaefer said that troubled me slightly.
is she was talking about Aubrey Plaza
and how Aubrey Plaza is so incredible
but it's such an incredible
jolt in the arm
that has to be used sparing me
and I was like no
does it? Does it?
What if we drenched and soaked ourselves in it
like that mud?
Just coated ourselves in it.
Get it in your pores.
Yeah, I
don't know.
I mean, we're definitely going to see Rio again,
but it could just be in the finale.
Like, I don't know.
They conveniently, they kind of forgot about Rio,
conveniently, right?
We think we know what she's doing,
but like they think Jen and Lillia
have either drowned in the mud or not.
They think Alice is dead.
We don't think she's dead.
I don't think she's dead.
And they just don't bother about Rio, I guess.
But I mean, my question, okay, so like,
as you mentioned last week
um
agtha's face
when no one is looking
is the most important thing to track
and so she's doing a lot of posture
and we're going to hear a classic like bravado
agatha filled with little digs
and jokes
sort of speech from her in a second
but when he turns his back on her
and she says nice to see you again
yeah
she is
genuinely like gutted and emotional and and vulnerable and open and she tears up when she says
billy right like so for whatever else we're going to see her perform in a second yeah there is a
genuine emotional connection between her and that child who she knew for i don't remember was it
like 48 hours in the hex i don't remember how long they were in there
And also thinking about surely thinking about her own son.
But like, you know, I love that in the first mix.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We won't forget about Rio or Nikki.
They're coming back into play.
Definitely.
Every witch with a beating heart can hear you now.
Scary.
Scary.
I'm scared for Billy in terms of, and like I think this is part of it too.
Like, is death coming for Billy or are other witches coming for Billy and his power?
And can is how much of this is Agatha trying to shield him from death.
Okay, so let me ask you a question that will sound sort of stupid.
Never.
I don't know if you remember, but I just made a cute Harry Potter blunder,
and you were so nice about it.
Thanks.
Literally writing a book about it, but it's fine.
Okay, go ahead.
How much does the fact that we're in the MCU impact how you feel about these things?
when you say you're so worried for Billy,
it's like, oh, there's not an outcome of the show.
Right.
Right.
Where Bill is Wiccan is not like a...
I'm not worried about him surviving,
but I'm worried that he is going to be under threat.
You're right that I'm not worried about Wiccan
making it out of the show alive or not.
Right. So we're like, it's just like we...
And they know...
But what's going to have to be sacrificed to protect?
Yeah.
So like, does that ever feel like an inhibition
or something that like...
can cap our ability to like fully lose ourselves in the stories that we're watching.
I say this is absolutely Marvel obsessive, obviously.
But like, you know.
But there's so many people who don't know it out.
There's so many people who don't know that.
Right.
I would say the majority.
Right.
Not everyone's like building the Young Avengers roster in their minds for the last.
Half a decade.
You know, like.
Yeah.
So there's, I would say majority of people don't know that.
Right.
I think what it's doing for me, if anything, is actually heightening my fear for Agatha.
Yes.
Because, right, it's like, I'm like, well, Billy's gonna, I feel like Billy's gotta make it out, but like Agatha doesn't.
And that would be very upsetting, but Agatha does not have to make it out of the show.
We need Catherine Hahn in our lives, but like, hold this as loosely as you like.
Mm-hmm.
If Agatha sacrifices herself for Billy, which would heal perhaps the Nikki wound, would heal the Coven wound, would heal all these various things, would heal the Wanda, all of them.
of that.
But is there a way in which being
reaped by the love of your life who is a hot
lady named death is not actually that bad
at the end of the day?
So the well-organized mind
I already made this joke.
All right, let's listen to
to your point of we need Kaffaun on our lives.
Let's listen to this absolutely phenomenal bit
from Kaffin.
What does
Billy Maximoff
want at the end of the
road. Big magic
is already in the bag.
Huh.
Is it
find Mama?
No.
She chose a town full of
strangers over her own
flesh and wires.
What about
Robo Papa?
Lord knows where he is
or in how many pieces.
So who is?
left.
Oh, there's
two. You're after Toby.
Tommy.
That's what I said.
He's out there somewhere.
I can sense him. I just can't find him.
Stunning work.
Toby absolutely fucking killed me.
Stunning work from the writer's room.
Flesh and wires really killed me.
Who knows where he is or how many pieces really killed me.
But also her delivery is just extraordinary.
Exquisite. Exquisite stuff. So we're left with Covent 2. Not Covent True, but Covent 2.
And here's the last exchange which you already tease, which is last one there is a nice person.
And Billy says, I'm not that nice.
Yep. Yeah. Boy, this is a rich stretch here of setting up the final few episodes.
I'm so excited. I think they're going to do it. I really think they're going to do it.
Yeah, I'm quite confident that they're going to finish strong.
Yeah. There's actually no reason to doubt that based on what we've seen so far.
Do you think in terms of like embracing things that maybe like didn't work or whatever,
do you remember at the end how like the end of WandaVision was supposed to end with like a giant version of Senor Scratchy,
a big like giant demonic rabbit?
No, yeah.
Do you think they're going to be like, do you think Jack's like, I hope so?
I want my giant demonic rabbit.
I mean, I hope so. That would be wonderful.
This was great.
Yeah.
this was just great
where have I heard that before
that wandah tie
like the
you broke the rules
what rules
what does it mean
where is it going
very very worrying
all of it
and you know
we played that clip earlier
the that beautiful
like that's what kept you alive
that's what makes you special moment
to me this is like
the magic of the show
in a little snippet there
because I found it
as you did
incredibly moving and like a thing that just pulled me into this bond that has built between them,
even if they're in a place of like rejecting it a little bit right here or Billy is.
But it's also still like that's the logic that Agatha uses to justify the horrible things that she's done to herself and the world.
True. So true. And also just like thinking of her as someone who like, you know, her mom and her coven tried to kill her.
And this is what she felt she had to do to survive.
So survival at all costs, which is why we think maybe not survival at the end of the show.
Maybe.
I hope we have Catherine on and as Agatha in our lives forever, but I'm bracing for a different outcome.
I love, too, just this idea of they're setting off.
Everyone's in a funk.
And, you know, heading down the road, pouting is like such an interesting mind state to be in.
And, like, I love the idea of Agatha's reluctant teacher and Billy now as the shift.
from super eager, precocious pursuer to reluctant student.
Like, he doesn't want her there.
And so they each have to work back toward fellowship.
This thing and this, yeah, fellowship.
And I mean, you know, Toby at the end.
I want to end with a listener email that takes us back into musical corner,
but there's a little nugget here for you.
So the Stevens-Lenai musical Into the Woods, which I have cited a couple times,
the ending line ping for me and it ping for our listener, Leah, as well.
She says, last one there is a nice person and he says, I'm not that nice, right?
That idea of nice versus good is this constant thread throughout into the woods.
I referenced this song that The Witch has in Into the Woods right before Spoiler, She Dies, called The Last Midnight, where she's like, she's like, she's so, she says to other people in the story, you're so nice.
you're not good, you're not bad, you're just nice.
I'm not good, I'm not bad, I'm just right.
I'm the witch, you're the world.
That's like, that's this idea of nice versus good.
And then in Little Red Riding Hood, who's a character in this musical as well,
she has a lyric in the song I, it'll advisely sang at a talent show.
Nice is different than good.
The big bad wolf that she meets is nice to her, but he's not good.
And so this is what Leah writes.
The idea there is that the wolf was nice but ultimately bad and it works in reverse as well.
Agatha and Billy might not be nice, but that doesn't mean they can't be good.
Mean, rude, unlikable people can still be good and that's more important.
Is this where you said we were coming back to Snape?
We who love a problematic fave and a character on an arc know that better than most.
that lyric was, if I can lure Mallory back in my number one defense of Snape back in the pre-deathly hollow days when is Snape good was the debate. And what do you know? I was right. Also, is Agatha and Billy's confrontation about moral superiority the closest we're going to get to referencing my favorite dialogue exchange and Into the Woods between the Witch and Little Red? When the witch says Little Red, since when are you so squeamish? How many wolves have you carved up? And Little Red says, a wolf's not the same. And the witch says, ask a
wolf's mother. I cannot wait to get to the Lilia witch stereotype trial next week as the concept
of goodness and niceness is clearly so top of mind for the show and so many witch stories.
The musical Wicked touches on niceness a little bit, but has so much fun exhausting the every
possible use of the word good and goodness. Good news. Good will conquer evil. Goodness knows making
good out of the goodness of my heart. I'll be back for good, blah, blah, blah. I've been changed for good
is my favorite song for Wicked.
I haven't changed for good.
So this idea of nice versus good.
Agatha is saying, I can be good,
but she's never going to be nice.
And that this idea,
I don't want to pick on Jen
because I think Jen has like reasons for definitely
has reasons for distressing Agatha.
But in the context of just let's say last week alone,
I would say Jen is nice but not good.
And Agatha is good but not nice.
in that isolated incident.
Again, Jen has a lot of history,
and I don't begrudge her her.
Skinnishness around Agatha.
Anything you want to say about this,
about Snape, about anything else when it comes?
I don't want to go read the Princess Tale right now.
My goodness.
No, I think that's a beautiful email.
I think a great framing.
And I think one of the show is clearly interested in,
because especially because so much of this
is about what other people think of you
and how that then causes you to either recede or lean into some aspect of the perception of who you are.
And then like that thing that you project out to other people, like that doesn't necessarily reflect your nature.
Maybe it's actually like an active response to what other people think your nature is, right?
And like, you know, at the end of the day, the truth of who you are doesn't, isn't necessarily what you show other people or what you feel like you can show other people.
So I really like that.
And I think that idea of like another through line thing that these characters share is really, really interesting.
And I don't think that it would feel like believable or authentic to the show or the character if like the place we worked toward at the end of the road was like Agatha.
What a gemstone.
What a gem.
Yeah, exactly.
Like that just that wouldn't feel.
But is Ags capable of a sacrificial good act?
Then that would be very rewarding and satisfying to watch.
But never nice.
But maybe sometimes good.
Always funny though.
Always funny.
Well, I'm not the best thing is like leaning into that role.
If you have cast me as a wicked witch, I'll play the shit out of that role and I'll be so good at it.
And especially coming off with something like Wanda Vision where we're talking about like the roles that we play and the stereotypes that we lean into.
the nosy neighbor, whatever.
The nosy neighbor,
which is a detective archetype
in and of itself.
Okay, that does it for
episode six of Agatha all along
at an episode television
we absolutely loved.
Loved.
Really excited for 789,
really sad that we only have two more weeks.
We get to do the episode seven one together in person, though.
I know.
That's a tree.
See you in L.A.
Reminder, we only have one episode next week
because of Ringer Core Week.
What is Core Week?
Don't worry about it.
And we'll be back with our coverage of Venom as well the Midnight Boys.
Thank you, as always, to Steve Allman for his work on the soundboard, keeping the cause coming.
Thank you, Steve.
Thank you to Arjuna Rangu Powell for his production work and booking a studio space next week
and all the other things that Arjuna does that is so helpful to us.
Thank you, too, Jomey, and dinner round for his work on the social.
Good luck clipping out your recording.
this week. It was a long one.
And thank you to Stefanus Sanchez for the work on the video and also to T. Cruz and to John
Victor for all of their work on the video production. We appreciate you all so much and we will
see you next week. Bye.
