Through Many Miles/Of Tricks and Trials
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 sep 2024
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- 37min
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El aquelarre se enfrenta a su primer juicio peligroso en The Witches' Road.El aquelarre se enfrenta a su primer juicio peligroso en The Witches' Road.El aquelarre se enfrenta a su primer juicio peligroso en The Witches' Road.
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Yea getting good now !
We see the coven face the wrath of the road in episode 3. The group come up against their first trial which is centred around a time limit and completely a handful of challenges.
A fun episode most definitely, what I like the most about this show is how drawing all the characters are. Usually these shows ( Disney plus marvel ) have a tendency to have the same characters in every show over and over while here it feels fresh, I mean you have your comic relief and also grumpy characters but it feels natural for witches to be like this.
Agatha yes is fantastic but I love Mrs Heart, she has been very funny, tagging along this journey.
The story is good, I love the aesthetic of the episode and the road, cool moments and crazy end, 7/10.
We see the coven face the wrath of the road in episode 3. The group come up against their first trial which is centred around a time limit and completely a handful of challenges.
A fun episode most definitely, what I like the most about this show is how drawing all the characters are. Usually these shows ( Disney plus marvel ) have a tendency to have the same characters in every show over and over while here it feels fresh, I mean you have your comic relief and also grumpy characters but it feels natural for witches to be like this.
Agatha yes is fantastic but I love Mrs Heart, she has been very funny, tagging along this journey.
The story is good, I love the aesthetic of the episode and the road, cool moments and crazy end, 7/10.
For the first two episodes, the show was suffering from a lack of a clear direction. While it was told that they would be travelling down the Witches' Road for something, it was never really clear why or what was going to make that travel interesting. However, they decided to waste no time in actually bringing people onboard with the story and introducing them to these tasks that our heroes will be facing, and in this episode, it was done with a pretty amazing set. This is definitely the show's best episode yet, as it interestingly pulls back the curtains for what's actually going on.
The coven is definitely an integral part of the show, and while they saw the foundation in the previous episode, this really highlighted how they're going to get through this together. They are not a perfectly matched band, and that's totally great, because it adds to the dynamic between them all, and the episode forces them to work together amidst screams and arguments, and puts pieces in motion for some great character development. And this episode actually had some amazing development for Agatha, who is clearly hiding some dark secrets and has a lot of regrets that she will be facing on the road. And that's where the development of the plot comes in as well, because while Agatha's motives were pretty clear at the first, there are other things that could come into play there. And obviously, it had a certain shoutout that's going to make fans happy, but also continue a horde of expectations that have been haunting the Marvel show since the inception of their Disney+ era. The ending was very unexpected, but also shows that this is not afraid to take some big swings and take a piece of the puzzle away if it feels like it's necessary. However, there are certain aspects of the show's pacing that still needs a bit of work, and the mystery surrounding Joe Locke's "Teen" is still not interesting enough for me to actually care, despite the show's really desperate attempts to make me. Maybe it'll work sooner or later, but for now, not really.
"Through Many Miles / Of Tricks and Trials" seems to be laying some interesting groundwork for the future and puts real stakes into this magical journey. The episode is still fun and full of fantastical elements, but it's not afraid to go dark and does a good job of developing the characters and the overall storyline.
The coven is definitely an integral part of the show, and while they saw the foundation in the previous episode, this really highlighted how they're going to get through this together. They are not a perfectly matched band, and that's totally great, because it adds to the dynamic between them all, and the episode forces them to work together amidst screams and arguments, and puts pieces in motion for some great character development. And this episode actually had some amazing development for Agatha, who is clearly hiding some dark secrets and has a lot of regrets that she will be facing on the road. And that's where the development of the plot comes in as well, because while Agatha's motives were pretty clear at the first, there are other things that could come into play there. And obviously, it had a certain shoutout that's going to make fans happy, but also continue a horde of expectations that have been haunting the Marvel show since the inception of their Disney+ era. The ending was very unexpected, but also shows that this is not afraid to take some big swings and take a piece of the puzzle away if it feels like it's necessary. However, there are certain aspects of the show's pacing that still needs a bit of work, and the mystery surrounding Joe Locke's "Teen" is still not interesting enough for me to actually care, despite the show's really desperate attempts to make me. Maybe it'll work sooner or later, but for now, not really.
"Through Many Miles / Of Tricks and Trials" seems to be laying some interesting groundwork for the future and puts real stakes into this magical journey. The episode is still fun and full of fantastical elements, but it's not afraid to go dark and does a good job of developing the characters and the overall storyline.
I like Marvel phases I-III and used to collect comic books, so obviously this show isn't for me, but it has a stamp of "Marvel" on it, so here we are...
By this point the anticipation that Kathryn's charm may appear has run its course, and we're mostly left with an episode consisting of explanations of world rules and stale Marvel humor- "So THAT just happened" kind of jokes. It's likely fun for some people.
Ep3 is probably my least favorite so far. The dialogue and acting are better than previous episodes, but this one really feels like a low-budget comedy/drama series on Netflix/Amazon like "The Good Place" or "Upload". The music also stuck out in Ep3 for sounding particularly generic. "Can I get some more staccato violin plucks?"
The other thing that annoys me about the writing is that whenever they go off on a tangent about "My witch powers XYZ takes your ABC powers because of EFG" it reminds me of a child learning to talk, explaining their action figures to me- I understand enough of the words to nod my head and go along with it, but I have no idea what they're talking about or where it's going or why; and that's effectively my reaction to the show.
Agatha All Along, Ep3: So that just happened.
Ep3 is probably my least favorite so far. The dialogue and acting are better than previous episodes, but this one really feels like a low-budget comedy/drama series on Netflix/Amazon like "The Good Place" or "Upload". The music also stuck out in Ep3 for sounding particularly generic. "Can I get some more staccato violin plucks?"
The other thing that annoys me about the writing is that whenever they go off on a tangent about "My witch powers XYZ takes your ABC powers because of EFG" it reminds me of a child learning to talk, explaining their action figures to me- I understand enough of the words to nod my head and go along with it, but I have no idea what they're talking about or where it's going or why; and that's effectively my reaction to the show.
Agatha All Along, Ep3: So that just happened.
I was a little bit worried that they wouldn't do enough with the premise they set up in the first two episodes. I was luckily mistaken. I love what they're setting up here. The costumes, set design, and story are so incredible, and the camaraderie that the characters have with each other is very enjoyable. I love when shows have a large number of main characters, but still manage to handle each one of them with respect towards their backstories and relationships with other characters. These trials are going to be so interesting to watch, especially since every episode has its own theme. I've been loving this show so far, and I can't wait to keep loving it.
Basically, what it says in the title. I haven't watched a lot of Marvel projects recently but WandaVision was most definitely great and after seeing a lot of positive reviews on TikTok I decided to give Agatha All Along a try.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy good comedy and I really like some of the cast. But everything feels both a little exaggerated (like the acting, for example. I understand that it's part of Agatha's character but it just doesn't feel natural to me) and underdeveloped at the same time.
I know that they tried to make most of the setup real and I enjoyed the house set. But I just can't help but get the ick when escape room-like situations happen. Like the riddle about wine, them running around the house looking for items and the oven just clicking open and being a door to the next adventure. Maybe I've just been to too many escape rooms, but it just feels very unnatural and strange.
Also I can't not say anything about the jokes. There's just too many. And some of them do feel forced. We watch the cast remember their trauma and the next thing we hear is a not-so-great joke.
Overall, entertaining, but this far, and I am really hoping it will change, I don't love it.
Hope to see more of Aubrey Plaza in the next episode, I feel like her chemistry with Agatha is the most developed and feels more real than her hate-dependency with the other members of the cast.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy good comedy and I really like some of the cast. But everything feels both a little exaggerated (like the acting, for example. I understand that it's part of Agatha's character but it just doesn't feel natural to me) and underdeveloped at the same time.
I know that they tried to make most of the setup real and I enjoyed the house set. But I just can't help but get the ick when escape room-like situations happen. Like the riddle about wine, them running around the house looking for items and the oven just clicking open and being a door to the next adventure. Maybe I've just been to too many escape rooms, but it just feels very unnatural and strange.
Also I can't not say anything about the jokes. There's just too many. And some of them do feel forced. We watch the cast remember their trauma and the next thing we hear is a not-so-great joke.
Overall, entertaining, but this far, and I am really hoping it will change, I don't love it.
Hope to see more of Aubrey Plaza in the next episode, I feel like her chemistry with Agatha is the most developed and feels more real than her hate-dependency with the other members of the cast.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFor realism, and to honor past shows and films centering around witches, practical effects and sets, rather than computer graphics, were used throughout the making of Agatha All Along. In episode 3, a full, miniature, model of a beach house (and beach setting) was created for shots showing the beach house in the distance. The magic seen is often created practically, as well, such as a wine glass "magically" filling, via a tube running up the actor's sleeve. The Witches' Road itself is also a full, practical set.
- ErroresWhen the witches enter the mysterious, fancy house on the road, they are all dressed in elegant, old-fashioned outfits. Their hair is restyled, and their features appear more polished. Even Jennifer Kale's nose ring disappears. In one shot after their faces swell, Kale looks in the mirror, and her nose ring is still missing. But in the next shot, when she's speaking with Mrs. Hart, her nose ring suddenly reappears. In the following shots, it's gone again.
- ConexionesReferenced in Spider-Man: primer año: Duel with the Devil (2025)
- Bandas sonorasHeads Will Roll
Written by Karen O (as Karen Orzolek), Nick Zinner (as Nicholas Zinner) and Brian Chase
Performed by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Courtesy of Interscope Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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