Circle Sewn with Fate/Unlock Thy Hidden Gate
- El episodio se transmitió el 18 sep 2024
- B
- 41min
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Con viejos enemigos persiguiéndolos, Agatha y Teen reúnen un grupo desesperado para recorrer el camino de las brujas.Con viejos enemigos persiguiéndolos, Agatha y Teen reúnen un grupo desesperado para recorrer el camino de las brujas.Con viejos enemigos persiguiéndolos, Agatha y Teen reúnen un grupo desesperado para recorrer el camino de las brujas.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
David A Payton
- Herb
- (as David Payton)
Bethany Michelle Curry
- Salem Seven
- (as Bethany Curry)
- …
Opiniones destacadas
This episode is better than we accepted from trailer.
This keeps the pace of the series and make you engage throughout the episode.
Although we see all the characters that has been already introduced to us.
Frankly speaking when i saw the trailer i didn't expect much from this series but now i think this series will play a major role in mcu as it can tell us the hidden secret of scarlett witch or it can also tell us whether wanda is alive or not.
Overall this episode was good and engaging, you don't feel bore watching this.
I have to say that till now this series has everything that a person accept from a marvel series.
And hope that they don't spoil the ending.
This keeps the pace of the series and make you engage throughout the episode.
Although we see all the characters that has been already introduced to us.
Frankly speaking when i saw the trailer i didn't expect much from this series but now i think this series will play a major role in mcu as it can tell us the hidden secret of scarlett witch or it can also tell us whether wanda is alive or not.
Overall this episode was good and engaging, you don't feel bore watching this.
I have to say that till now this series has everything that a person accept from a marvel series.
And hope that they don't spoil the ending.
Agatha all along is one of THE best projects Marvel Studios' has ever done. They brought back Agatha, A character who was such a fan-favorite during the Wandavision era, and gave her; Her own SOLO series. In which Kathryn Hahn brought her to life. Agatha has never had a comic of her own before, So this show giving her this is something that's just.. Hers! She truly has so much potential, From nursing Franklin Richards to being Wanda's mentor. So much can happen with her and her unbridled potential. This show is such a BUZZ, A vibe if you will. Many critics think the show to be good. I agree!!!
The second episode starts straight from where the first one ends. Agatha and her Toto set about putting together their coven for their journey down the road.
This episode showcases Agatha's history with other witches and finishes the set up and starting the journey down the road.
As with all Marvel shows that have come before we are left with more questions than answers, but it's a strong start.
We've had Disney+ shows before where the first two episodes show promise and then the rest of the season is dragged out, with a 9 episode run, here's hoping that this won't be the same and that the pace can continue.
This episode showcases Agatha's history with other witches and finishes the set up and starting the journey down the road.
As with all Marvel shows that have come before we are left with more questions than answers, but it's a strong start.
We've had Disney+ shows before where the first two episodes show promise and then the rest of the season is dragged out, with a 9 episode run, here's hoping that this won't be the same and that the pace can continue.
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Magnificent cast blended with music that makes you believe you are in broadway while sitting in your coach, this episode have a song that it's difficult you'll ever forget. Episode 2 sets up the storyline in a intricate way that makes you want to see more.
The build up of the character of Agatha is just phenomenal because it allows the viewer to feel the emotions of a known villain, not seen in TV shows with short seasons nowadays. The show knows the audience, and a woman lead with LGBT characters makes the statement. If someone is a hater, the door is open to leave, you don't have to announce like this is an airport.
The build up of the character of Agatha is just phenomenal because it allows the viewer to feel the emotions of a known villain, not seen in TV shows with short seasons nowadays. The show knows the audience, and a woman lead with LGBT characters makes the statement. If someone is a hater, the door is open to leave, you don't have to announce like this is an airport.
If "WandaVision" showed us anything, it is that Jac Schaeffer is not someone who likes to give us all the cards up front. For that show, she waited a long time before peeling back the layers for the show and revealing its true identity to the audience. The first episode felt very familiar to that show, but Schaeffer quickly decided to switch that out with a more straightforward narrative, which is probably the right idea. And now we're seeing what that does for the show. This is another quite good installment of the show, although it's still a little unclear where we're actually going here.
This was pretty much this show's take on your big team-up sequence, which filled a lot of the episode as Agatha is trying to collect her coven. It gave room for a lot of fun and lighthearted moments between Agatha and the character aptly named "Teen," and it provided some nice introductions to new characters, including one played by acting royalty Patti LuPone. All of these are very nice additions to this wacky band of characters and they provided some of the episode's most memorable moments in their interactions with each other. They are also all part of a very exciting finale that may not have been all that surprising, but adds a very interesting visual sequence to the episode. They do attempt to set up a lot of mystery, and when it comes to the identity of the "Teen," it's not really as interesting as the show wants it to be. The same with the whole idea of the Witches' Road, which could easily become such a mystery that audiences lose interest rather quickly. There's still a lack of direction and whether the show will actually lead to anything significant, which is starting to become a problem with most of these Disney+ shows. It's why people are losing interest, and this show isn't really giving any good reasons to why people should start caring again. This is only the second episode, so there's plenty of opportunity for that, but it may want to start think about adding some real depth and direction to it soon.
"Circle Sewn with Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden Gate" is another entertaining episode that adds a whole bunch of interesting additions to this wacky group. It has more impressive visual components than the first episode, but there's still a lack of clear direction which could potentially become a huge issue for the show going forward.
This was pretty much this show's take on your big team-up sequence, which filled a lot of the episode as Agatha is trying to collect her coven. It gave room for a lot of fun and lighthearted moments between Agatha and the character aptly named "Teen," and it provided some nice introductions to new characters, including one played by acting royalty Patti LuPone. All of these are very nice additions to this wacky band of characters and they provided some of the episode's most memorable moments in their interactions with each other. They are also all part of a very exciting finale that may not have been all that surprising, but adds a very interesting visual sequence to the episode. They do attempt to set up a lot of mystery, and when it comes to the identity of the "Teen," it's not really as interesting as the show wants it to be. The same with the whole idea of the Witches' Road, which could easily become such a mystery that audiences lose interest rather quickly. There's still a lack of direction and whether the show will actually lead to anything significant, which is starting to become a problem with most of these Disney+ shows. It's why people are losing interest, and this show isn't really giving any good reasons to why people should start caring again. This is only the second episode, so there's plenty of opportunity for that, but it may want to start think about adding some real depth and direction to it soon.
"Circle Sewn with Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden Gate" is another entertaining episode that adds a whole bunch of interesting additions to this wacky group. It has more impressive visual components than the first episode, but there's still a lack of clear direction which could potentially become a huge issue for the show going forward.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Agatha first meets Alice Wu-Gulliver in the mall she introduces Teen as her familiar, Toto. Toto was Dorothy's pet who accompanied her on the Yellow Brick Road in The Wizard of Oz. Agatha has also referred to Teen as her pet.
- ErroresWhen Agatha finishes the Witches' Road Song, she ends the song looking straight but when the shot changes she is looking up.
- Citas
Jennifer Kale: I haven't been convicted of anything.
Agatha Harkness: Yet. Historically, we as a group don't do well in courtrooms.
- ConexionesReferences Un verano en pantalones (2005)
- Bandas sonorasOn My Mind
Written by Brandon Stewart, Brayden Deskins, and Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher)
Performed by Blackhand
Courtesy of The Math Club
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