The costume looks more like Vision's. But that stuff is on the TV screens on the Disney+ title page, so I'm not sure what's relevant to the silhouette in the mind stone thing she saw.

TCTTS said:
Maybe wait a week and see how this all plays out first before accusing the rest of us "eating slop." Good Lord.
TexAgs is never not ground zero for people overreacting to a plot point before seeing it fully play out, only to have it be revealed that the creators knew what they were doing all along. I'm not saying that's the case here, but either way... chill.
Ok, rewatched the ep and I'm curious to get more thoughts because I'm still feeling the same way.fig96 said:Need to rewatch, but it didn't seem that way at the beginning. Bindings broke a few minutes into that scene.C@LAg said:very obvious she was in control and it was intentional.fig96 said:In the Salem flashback, I'm also not sure that it was Agatha doing that intentionally (at least at first) rather than an inherent reaction that she wasn't entirely controlling.rhutton125 said:
Maybe Agatha needs Wanda to try and unleash on her so she can suck her powers out. The witches in Salem tried to use spells on her and she drained them dry.
Maybe it's not something she can do without her opponent tapping into their powers themselves.
her fake scared demeanor changed immediately and then she easily and with almost no effort broke the magical bindings.
Dr. Horrible said:
I'm still leaning toward Agatha being morally gray, and not the big bad some on here are making her out to be that needs to be defeated. I bet Agatha and Wanda end up with some form or relationship that comes out of it once all is said and done, even if it is a love/hate one. Just the vibe I was picking up.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
That was the line of the season for me.

Andyzipp said:
I thought the bird turned back into a cicada when the rabbit caught it.
Drawkcab said:
He's incredibly naive.