I just saw Episode 4 of Agatha All Along.
So I guess Jennifer can heal with Water & Moonlight. Surprised her chanting worked in spite of the seal on her magic. Has The Road's power let her get past some of it?
The explanation that Sigils cannot be lifted, only "destroyed" when they're no longer needed seems like a cheap cop out to say "Wait & see" & force character development.
I don't like it.
I guess the characters have some musical skills?
MAYBE Broadway Force, too, but that could just be The Road's magic, since it sets up these trials?
Speaking of, it has some kind of Spatial Manipulation since it relocated the house when Alice tried to walk away.
Alice's mom used a modified version of The Witch's ballad to protect Alice against her family's curse of bad luck, supposedly, which The Road worsened & spread to everyone else for a trial or something? Or at least spread the mark? & apparently Lorna's concerts were how she used her magic, with her audience as the coven (??) to cast her protection "spells" on her daughter?
I forget who did it, but they can carve a protective circle to shield against the effects of the curse.
I assume they didn't summon a new Green Witch until now because they weren't desperate enough, but it seems like you need "coven true". Does that mean they won't get power because they've been cheating the coven requirements? (No Green Witch to begin with, & now they summoned one who wasn't with them when they entered?)
But apparently, when last she walked it, only 1 left?
Buford sort of has a 9-B feat for being launched by the curse/monster, right?
Though it's honestly sort of surprising he didn't notice his big injury before.
Lilia was apparently bitten by a vampire, before she "knocked out his other tooth". Only one tooth bit in? Is she a vampire? A cured one? Have we seen any MCU vampires?
Presumably, Alice is free of her bad luck curse now, no? Did The Road give it physical form or something so they could destroy it, or just make it visible/interactable? (IIRC, it burned to death, no?)
Other stuff from TV Tropes:
Lilia is very quick to give Jen the credit for healing "Teen"'s injury, but Agatha pleads with
Rio to save him, implying that Rio herself may have been the one to reverse his wounds rather than Jen.
Agatha implies that she was responsible for taking down the "Daughters of Liberty" before they had been around long enough for anyone to remember them; considering that she lived through The American Revolution, the Daughters of Liberty were probably a Distaff Counterpart to the Real Life Sons of Liberty, a loose organization of people resisting repressive colonial laws and taxes in various aggressive and violent ways.
It's also a shoutout to a team that Agatha was part of.
There was, in fact, an all-women organization called the Daughters of Liberty from the era of the American Revolution. Maybe the show is giving them a fictional Historical Villain Upgrade to be witches rather then revolutionaries.
Lorna's version of "The Ballad of the Witches' Road" is revealed to be a protection spell that's meant to combat her family's curse. The only way that the coven can vanquish it for good is by performing the whole song together. Agatha theorizes that Lorna made it a popular song so that someone, somewhere would always be singing it and thus always refresh its effects.
This would imply non-Witches, magic users, could refresh a spell's effects. (Also, the song has never come up elsewhere in the MCU, right? Great popular song, lol.)
Combined with Company Cross-References. Agatha’s Latin chant when summoning a new witch is “esse wirides non facile”, which translates to “
It’s not easy being green”.
Mythology Gag: Agatha implies that she received her scar while fighting against the
Daughters of Liberty who she was
an ally of in the comics.
Personally, I don't like musical episodes, so this was one of the weaker episodes to me.