A Character Analysis
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A Character Analysis
Shocking that when you focus on quality and give the story to actual writers they can successfully cement a character, give you her entire backstory, make you fall in love with her and make you cry when they kill her off, all in a span of 30mins.
can’t wait to see billy sitting with the young avengers trying his best to ignore his loving ghost mom being an asshole in the corner
they said this is the cheapest marvel series ever produced. see, this is what happens when you focus on storytelling instead of unnecessary stuff no one cares about. i loved this episode so much. please, give me more low-budget marvel shows that care about the plot, the characters, and their target audience. i don't need another rdj blockbuster marvel movie. you can have that. give me meaningful stories with a low budget, made by people who truly believe in what they're creating.
who are these DIVAS 💜🔮
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nick has a “best vocals” award because in real life he was the one who came up with the tune + the original lyrics for what was supposed to be a silly inside joke between them but ended up meaning so much to mother and son that even under so many layers of wanda’s chaos magic, agatha still managed to remember the melody (she was humming it in the squad car in the first episode), along with one good memory about her child: that he had a lovely voice and that the ballad was THEIR song UGH this show is GENIUS
Agatha All Along backgrounds🔮
Billy: And then I accidentally called her "mom!" Alice, holding back laughter: Oh no *In another room* Agatha, in tears: And then he called me "mom!" Jennifer: Are you crying out of happiness or disgust? Agatha: YES.