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I know this isn't a MCU or even a Marvel thing but from what I know, there's no dedicated thread and I need someone to help for a blog, so is there anyone who could calc what happens at 2:50?
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What are you even talking about literally everyone of those scans show they share a verse together and so far your only debunk is I don’t what it to share a verse so I’ll say noThey don't. Show me how they connect through storyline. Those scans above prove nothing
Insomniac was also apparently going to show up in NWH meaning for this to ever be considered a possibility they would have to share a verse together which spider verse shows that they do Miguel literally mentioning the events of NWHInsomniac Spider-Man being involved in both Spider-Geddon and Across the Spider-Verse makes things a bit confusing...
Nothing proves. All you showed was bunch of comicbook in She Hulk and alternate earths in Spiderverse.What are you even talking about literally everyone of those scans show they share a verse together and so far your only debunk is I don’t what it to share a verse so I’ll say no
What are you even talking about everything proves it so far you actually don’t have an argument against but muh I don’t like it so I’ll say no lolNothing proves. All you showed was bunch of comicbook in She Hulk and alternate earths in Spiderverse.
None of your scan prove that Marvel Comics Multiverse and MCU Multiverse are same or share same space.What are you even talking about everything proves it so far you actually don’t have an argument against but muh I don’t like it so I’ll say no lol
Literally everything has so I’ll keep saying it you have no argument against it but you don’t like it so you’ll ignore the mountain of evidenceNone of your scan prove that Marvel Comics Multiverse and MCU Multiverse are same or share same space.
Just showing scans prove nothing.
Most of this evidence doesn't really workBut they do share the same verse we’ve seen it numerous times
My point is already explained above by ThePrimal. It's isn't a matter of like or not.Literally everything has so I’ll keep saying it you have no argument against it but you don’t like it so you’ll ignore the mountain of evidence
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The Big Tentacled Eye One himself if I remember correctly?So, I just saw the 1st two episodes of Agatha All Along.
Curious about the hooded figures, apparently The Salem Seven, I looked them up & discovered that the MCU Fandom Wiki seems to have... advance knowledge on a certain character in this series. Anyone know how?
Maybe it's more akin to a law than a curse/power. In many settings like the Dresden Files, the Nasuverse or Harry Potter, wizards have some sort of higher authority that makes up rules about what a mage is allowed to do or not and the general sorcerer population follow themWhy is Vidal not "allowed" to kill Agatha?
If she can't, did Agatha really need to bargain with Vidal to get her to wait until Agatha's powerful again? (Also, Vidal is a moron for that.)
Wiki says: "Nonetheless, Vidal says she will see her then and proceeds to lick Harkness' hand, healing Harkness' wound she had suffered."
Rio at least. Other witches are probably capable of healing to thoughAbility for Vidal, & possibly other witches? Do we know why her doing that caused this? A unique power?
In my opinion, no, not even that. Rio lifts her in the air with telekinesis/aerokinesis at one point and Agatha's completely helpless against it, clearly affected by the Magic and in pain from it. The whole absorb damages seems like a passive ability and more like an active spellApparently, Agatha can still absorb magic blasts without her "powers". Can she only absorb damaging spells?
For all of that, we'll have to waitI do wonder how much lacking a true Earthly Witch will affect things. It's not anything to do with why the hooded figures, the supposed "Salem Seven" are pursuing her, calling for her name?
Speaking of, do we know how they're doing their from-behind-to-side-to-side positioning? Teleporting? Illusions to make it appear like there's only 1 of them? Are they just really fast? Cloning? Fusionism &/or Fissionism?
Other than the shapeshifting & observing, they don't seem the smartest; When they get to the house, 1 smashes a window, flailing around, another slowly crawls flat on the floor, etc.
Almost as much like zombies.
Agatha is also a rather scummy one, as is "Buford", considering what they do to get Alice to join.
Does John Collins -AKA "Herb Feltman" under Wanda's manipulative magical anomaly- seemed fearful of the Salem Seven. Perhaps rightfully so, but he didn't know who they were, right? Also, was it not daylight shortly before they showed up? Or did the coven just take a while? It started at like, 8 PM in-universe, time?
Do we know when Jennifer got bound or how the binding limits her? She could still contribute to the Coven, & she doesn't appear to have aged. Do we have any evidence she's centuries old like the other witches?
Depends. Like above, in some other settings, spells disappear when their caster dies (like in HP) and in some they don't.Some other stuff, checking TV Tropes's recap on episode 1:
The victim's cause of death was blunt force trauma from being crushed by a massive object, such as the top of a mountain.
There were no footprints leading either to or from the victim's body, "almost as if she was put there magically."
Defective Detective: "Agnes" is this. She's a brilliant detective, but she got herself suspended for excessive force and is coping with the death of her son.
I missed this. Other than the bedroom with a teddy bear, Agatha has a son? Was that in Wandavision? Is it part of the lingering spell?
TV Tropes claims: Mythology Gag: Agatha's house in the illusory reality contains a child's bedroom belonging to one Nicholas Scratch, the name of Agatha's son in the comics.
Gratuitous Spanish: Rio says "Te veo."TranslationI see you. whenever she leaves.
I wonder if this indicates some kind of clairvoyance or other surveillance?
This is interesting:
No Ontological Inertia: Downplayed; it's stated that Wanda's spell on Agatha is distorted but not broken by her apparent demise on Wundagore. This causes the "Agnes" persona to shift from that of a sitcom character to a detective in a crime drama, while to everyone else in Westview her behavior has grown erratic. It takes the "Teen" casting a spell to apparently break its hold on her completely.
Does the spell distort to fit the state of its caster?
Can you really blame them in that specific instance honestly? Especially since the spell apparently caused them to feel pain and anguish and they were sort of aware of what was happening the whole? Wanda was literally taking notes from Seluvis at this point (though not to the worst extent fortunately)Another nice touch I missed:
Persona Non Grata: If John's reaction to her name is any indication, Wanda's Hex is still a sore spot for Westview's citizens. The following episode shows that the spot where Wanda's house was supposed to be is still empty three years later, and was defaced with graffiti reading "EVIL WITCH."
Rare that I side with the Marvel Civillians being vindictive.
Probably because nobody knows about Strange's doings in MoM. I mean, the Guardians of the Galaxy fought Thanos to but nobody is praising them.Waxing Lyrical: Herb declares that the victim is "really, most sincerely dead," which you might recognize from "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead" from The Wizard of Oz.
While Agatha was under Wanda's spell, the residents of Westview took care of her by bringing her groceries. As far as they know, Agatha is the hero who fought Wanda and freed them from her curse.
Strange getting no appreciation. Oof.
Probably because she's still very confused at what's happening, she just recovered her freedom, senses and all after years of being put under a spell that made her believe she was a fictional character. Also probably because she knows she can't do anything since she has no Magic and no idea of what's going on with himAs TV Tropes reminds: When he tells Agatha about his background, his voice becomes audibly muffled, even though Agatha can hear herself snapping her fingers directly against her ears.
Though they neglect to mention she seems to hear the radio just fine.
I wonder why she doesn't tell him she can't hear him saying that stuff?
No no, about a character already seen in the first two episodes.The Big Tentacled Eye One himself if I remember correctly?
Even about whether or not it changed between night & day when The Salem Seven showed up?For all of that, we'll have to wait
Do we have any idea of Wanda's date of death?Depends. Like above, in some other settings, spells disappear when their caster dies (like in HP) and in some they don't.
No, I don't blame them. I think they were justified, even if they may have gone a little excessive in their outrage. That property could still be used for like, regular home ownership or something, for example?Can you really blame them in that specific instance honestly? Especially since the spell apparently caused them to feel pain and anguish and they were sort of aware of what was happening the whole? Wanda was literally taking notes from Seluvis at this point (though not to the worst extent fortunately)
Too true.Probably because nobody knows about Strange's doings in MoM. I mean, the Guardians of the Galaxy fought Thanos to but nobody is praising them.
I suppose that might also explain her not asking about that situation.Probably because she's still very confused at what's happening, she just recovered her freedom, senses and all after years of being put under a spell that made her believe she was a fictional character. Also probably because she knows she can't do anything since she has no Magic and no idea of what's going on with him
Well, in the comics, the Seven are descendants of Nicholas Scratch and wanted to unleash Shuma Gorath at one point so...No no, about a character already seen in the first two episodes.
But if that's been spoilered, wow, lol.
Note that the MCU Fandom Wiki, on the following page itself, warns about said page having major spoilers: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/TeenWell, in the comics, the Seven are descendants of Nicholas Scratch and wanted to unleash Shuma Gorath at one point so...
Who are you referring to? Wanda?
Interesting. IIRC, I think the wording about it was that the spell was "distorted". So presumably her being alive prevented it being distorted.Wanda died in late 2024 and the show is said to take place three years after WandaVison (later 2023). So, 2026-2027 is when the show takes place meaning Wanda kept that spell active two year after her death
Wait, WHAT? I need more information pls!I just finished watching episode 3 of Agatha All Along.
We finally got our first mention of Mephisto...
And also for the episode's most crucial:I just finished watching episode 3 of Agatha All Along.
We finally got our first mention of Mephisto...
Who?And also for the episode's most crucial:
RIP Sharon Davis
Wait, WHAT? I need more information pls!
Who?
it was abt agatha trading her son nicholas scratch for the darkhold n that her son was rumored to be some demon or an agent of mephisto but yea what dinobot said we dont got any other stuff abt mephistoWait, WHAT? I need more information pls!