Maiden Mother Crone
- El episodio se transmitió el 30 oct 2024
- B
- 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.8/10
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La verdad sobre Agatha Harkness y El camino de las brujas.La verdad sobre Agatha Harkness y El camino de las brujas.La verdad sobre Agatha Harkness y El camino de las brujas.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Tetra Lloyd
- Singing Forest Witch
- (as a different name)
Heni Zoutomou
- Village Witch
- (as Henriette Zoutomou)
Holly Ward
- Tavern Witch
- (as Holly Bonney)
Kimberly Bass
- Young Witch
- (as Kim Bass)
Opiniones destacadas
10IamTeo
Now that I have seen the last 2 remaining episodes, I can say this:
Agatha All Along is one of the best Marvel shows and is at the top of my list.
Not only because they've managed with a lower budget than deserved, but there is a reason why this show is so loved. It does make you feel like you are part of it.
Now, back to this final episode. What is being a witch? Feeling powerful and happy? Well, that is not always the case. To be a witch means to survive both good and bad situations. Sometimes sadness is the one thing you must pass through in your quest for power and becoming who you are meant to be. So, are you ready to be a witch?
This final episode relates to the idea, that happiness is not always the ending of the story, and neither is it sadness.
This is the only time when I have to write the review before posting a rating (in stars). I needed to sort out my thoughts as I wrote this review.
In the end, I do feel sad, but I can't wait for the next part. Marvel did hint to us that there will be a continuation because they always do more shows starting from one thing.
But until then, I am happy that I have been able to watch Agatha All Along. This show is more than just video tapping, playing, and acting, it is an experience.
All my thanks go to Marvel, for their marvelous show and the powerful experience that I have gone through. This last episode is a piece of art and Kathryn Hahn deserves all prizes for this beautiful 2-episode ending.
Happy Halloween!!
Not only because they've managed with a lower budget than deserved, but there is a reason why this show is so loved. It does make you feel like you are part of it.
Now, back to this final episode. What is being a witch? Feeling powerful and happy? Well, that is not always the case. To be a witch means to survive both good and bad situations. Sometimes sadness is the one thing you must pass through in your quest for power and becoming who you are meant to be. So, are you ready to be a witch?
This final episode relates to the idea, that happiness is not always the ending of the story, and neither is it sadness.
This is the only time when I have to write the review before posting a rating (in stars). I needed to sort out my thoughts as I wrote this review.
In the end, I do feel sad, but I can't wait for the next part. Marvel did hint to us that there will be a continuation because they always do more shows starting from one thing.
But until then, I am happy that I have been able to watch Agatha All Along. This show is more than just video tapping, playing, and acting, it is an experience.
All my thanks go to Marvel, for their marvelous show and the powerful experience that I have gone through. This last episode is a piece of art and Kathryn Hahn deserves all prizes for this beautiful 2-episode ending.
Happy Halloween!!
Normally I don't enjoy flashbacks but today I was wrong I really liked it.
Going WAY back to Agatha in her early years and giving birth to her son. We see their travels across the land and how they survived. Agatha shows us why she has a dark side and what seemed to be a hate for witches other than herself. This leads to present day where Billy discovers who he is and what he must do.
The flashback is my favourite aspect of the finale, and quite honestly the last act loses me a bit. I just feel it's quite anticlimactic and doesn't give a good payoff. It ends leaving room for a S2 or other show and what it's doing honestly I don't want it.
Better episodes in the show over this, okay finale, 7/10.
Going WAY back to Agatha in her early years and giving birth to her son. We see their travels across the land and how they survived. Agatha shows us why she has a dark side and what seemed to be a hate for witches other than herself. This leads to present day where Billy discovers who he is and what he must do.
The flashback is my favourite aspect of the finale, and quite honestly the last act loses me a bit. I just feel it's quite anticlimactic and doesn't give a good payoff. It ends leaving room for a S2 or other show and what it's doing honestly I don't want it.
Better episodes in the show over this, okay finale, 7/10.
The final episodes were truly wonderful and enjoyable.
They brought a lot of surprises and wrapped things up with well-built tension and suspense. The story kept me guessing and gave the series the kind of conclusion that felt earned and satisfying. Every twist added something, and the characters came full circle in a way that made the whole journey worth it.
I especially liked how the show wasn't afraid to take risks. It played with emotions, tested loyalty, and still managed to stay unpredictable. The final scenes left an impression that will stick with me for a while. I'm glad I stayed through it all.
It was a good watch from beginning to end - a strong and exciting finish to a show that kept growing better with each episode.
They brought a lot of surprises and wrapped things up with well-built tension and suspense. The story kept me guessing and gave the series the kind of conclusion that felt earned and satisfying. Every twist added something, and the characters came full circle in a way that made the whole journey worth it.
I especially liked how the show wasn't afraid to take risks. It played with emotions, tested loyalty, and still managed to stay unpredictable. The final scenes left an impression that will stick with me for a while. I'm glad I stayed through it all.
It was a good watch from beginning to end - a strong and exciting finish to a show that kept growing better with each episode.
When Agatha All Along was announced, I had no idea that it could possibly be as good as it turned out to be. I really loved watching this show, and this finale solidifies that. I remember when the finale of WandaVision came out, a lot of people complained that it ended up being a generic MCU superhero battle. And so the writers of that show heard that and decided to make a finale for AAA that's unique to the characters. Everything about Agatha's story was so well paced, acted, and directed. It really pulls on your heartstrings, while also answering some questions to where did the witches road come from.
The ending was incredibly satisfying and made me want to watch the show again, and that is basically never the case for any marvel disney+ show, besides a few exceptions.
Very satisfied with this finale 1010!
The ending was incredibly satisfying and made me want to watch the show again, and that is basically never the case for any marvel disney+ show, besides a few exceptions.
Very satisfied with this finale 1010!
And so, we've reached the end of the road for another Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney+ show. This one has certainly been able to generate a lot of buzz over its run, and seems to have gotten the fanbase connected again over the quality that the MCU is remembered for before its current state. The previous episode was really the finale to this show, with this feeling more like an epilogue, giving us a bit more of Agatha's past while closing up a few more things. And that exploration is the highlight of a very wavy episode that doesn't come out entirely satisfying in the end.
There is a lot to appreciate in this final chapter, especially Kathryn Hahn's exquisite, magnetic performance that holds nothing back. In this episode, she expertly portrays Agatha's vulnerability and steely resolve, making every moment feel raw and deeply felt. The emotional weight of Agatha's relationship with her son brought a fresh, unexpected depth that enriched the show's darker, mystical elements and gave Hahn a complex emotional landscape to navigate. The episode's exploration of Agatha's history - the birth of her son and the haunting sacrifices of motherhood - was beautifully handled. For fans who've been intrigued by the mystery surrounding Agatha, this was a rewarding dive into her psyche, providing critical insights into the character's motivations and giving Hahn room to showcase her range, from grief to strength to regret. It made for a captivating experience, one that resonates with the show's theme of power and the cost it exacts on those who wield it. However, my feelings are a little bit more mixed on the decision to make this a flashback-heavy, Agatha-centric episode this late in the game. As fascinating as it is to unpack Agatha's history, it does feel like a strange choice to do this in the finale. So many storylines and relationships have been left dangling without resolution, leaving fans wondering about the fates of characters and plot threads we'd come to love over the season. The absence of the show's well-loved supporting character in this episode created a noticeable void; they added a lot, and their exclusion felt like a missed opportunity.
"Maiden Mother Crone" is a bittersweet and moving conclusion with a haunting portrayal by Kathryn Hahn that will stick with audiences. It could have benefited from a stronger focus on closing out some of the key storylines, and maybe a more gradual build-up to Agatha's past, but it's still a memorable, if somewhat unresolved, finale.
There is a lot to appreciate in this final chapter, especially Kathryn Hahn's exquisite, magnetic performance that holds nothing back. In this episode, she expertly portrays Agatha's vulnerability and steely resolve, making every moment feel raw and deeply felt. The emotional weight of Agatha's relationship with her son brought a fresh, unexpected depth that enriched the show's darker, mystical elements and gave Hahn a complex emotional landscape to navigate. The episode's exploration of Agatha's history - the birth of her son and the haunting sacrifices of motherhood - was beautifully handled. For fans who've been intrigued by the mystery surrounding Agatha, this was a rewarding dive into her psyche, providing critical insights into the character's motivations and giving Hahn room to showcase her range, from grief to strength to regret. It made for a captivating experience, one that resonates with the show's theme of power and the cost it exacts on those who wield it. However, my feelings are a little bit more mixed on the decision to make this a flashback-heavy, Agatha-centric episode this late in the game. As fascinating as it is to unpack Agatha's history, it does feel like a strange choice to do this in the finale. So many storylines and relationships have been left dangling without resolution, leaving fans wondering about the fates of characters and plot threads we'd come to love over the season. The absence of the show's well-loved supporting character in this episode created a noticeable void; they added a lot, and their exclusion felt like a missed opportunity.
"Maiden Mother Crone" is a bittersweet and moving conclusion with a haunting portrayal by Kathryn Hahn that will stick with audiences. It could have benefited from a stronger focus on closing out some of the key storylines, and maybe a more gradual build-up to Agatha's past, but it's still a memorable, if somewhat unresolved, finale.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe comic book version of Agatha's son, Nicholas Scratch, first appeared in Fantastic Four #185, released in 1977.
- Citas
Agatha Harkness: I spoke no spell. I said no incantation. You... You were made from scratch.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Most Emotional Moments in the MCU (2025)
- Bandas sonorasThe Ballad of the Witches' Road (Nicky's Version)
Written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
Performed by Abel Lysenko
Produced by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
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