We also learn a bit about our friend Agatha Harkness, even though it’s confusing.
The episode begins with a flashback to Agatha’s time in Salem, Mass.
Does it matter that they kind of match up with the Infinity Stones?

Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff and Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in ‘WandaVision.'.Marvel Studios
But Agatha’s magic does seem capable of overpowering anyone else, and we see how Wanda rewrote reality.
Food for thought, I guess.
There’s magic involved, you don’t have to explain much!
When you give me a few details, I start wondering what the others are.
As powerful as Agatha is, she is totally astounded by what Wanda has done to Westview.
Good news for Agatha and us: This episode tells us a lot about how this all happened.
In the process of investigating this, she finds out that his body is being held at S.W.O.R.D.
tries to figure out what made this “sentient weapon” tick.
has had it all along.
That sets up for a pretty exciting possibility for theWandaVisionfinale: Wanda vs.
It was already weird enough when we thought they were the offspring of a woman and a robot.
Are we now to believe that they too are illusions?
If so, why is Agatha so obsessed with them?
Ah well, I guess any ending would’ve paled in comparison to"Agatha All Along."
Chancellor’s Take:I’ll admit, I’m torn about this episode.
On the one hand, I lovedElizabeth OlsenandKathryn Hahn’s performances.
The memory palace with many doors gimmick just didn’t quite work for me because it felt so conventional.
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