In small town Westview, Detective Agnes' murder case sends her down a road that changes everything.In small town Westview, Detective Agnes' murder case sends her down a road that changes everything.In small town Westview, Detective Agnes' murder case sends her down a road that changes everything.
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The series got off to an almost PERFECT start from episode 1, and the series' connection to WandaVision is pretty solid. But I guess because the commenters haven't watched WandaVision, they couldn't understand what the first episode of Agatha All Along was, and accordingly, absurdly prejudiced comments were written. And it seems that the series has already been lynched, almost half of the raters gave it a 1, you are ridiculous.
Instead of fake giving 1 point to the series, give your real score so that MARVEL can proceed and plan accordingly.
WandaVision adaptations are very good and it is a BEYOND PERFECT series for Wanda Maximoff lovers like me...
Instead of fake giving 1 point to the series, give your real score so that MARVEL can proceed and plan accordingly.
WandaVision adaptations are very good and it is a BEYOND PERFECT series for Wanda Maximoff lovers like me...
10raf_dcs
That first episode was perfect and anyone who didn't like it is dead inside!
I loved it so much I'm afraid of watching the second one.
The entire episode was so intriguing and well built. I actually didn't look at my phone, not even once!
At first you wonder what is it that you're watching, is it actually going to be a detective show? But then you see that something is off, you remember that the show is in the WandaVision universe, you remember about alternative realities and then everything makes sense.
The moment Aubrey Plaza's character shows up there were fireworks going on in my brain. She was amazing in the episode and whenever the two of them were together, you could see the about the sparkles. It made me think of Killing Eve and I can't wait for more.
I loved it so much I'm afraid of watching the second one.
The entire episode was so intriguing and well built. I actually didn't look at my phone, not even once!
At first you wonder what is it that you're watching, is it actually going to be a detective show? But then you see that something is off, you remember that the show is in the WandaVision universe, you remember about alternative realities and then everything makes sense.
The moment Aubrey Plaza's character shows up there were fireworks going on in my brain. She was amazing in the episode and whenever the two of them were together, you could see the about the sparkles. It made me think of Killing Eve and I can't wait for more.
This show is more than it says on the tin. Not just a Wandavision sequel, within the first few minutes it holds its own. Yes, it feeds from the past, but it's obviously building for a mystical future. The ensemble cast is brilliant and the characters as fantastic. One minute it's a drama, then a comedy, throw in some action and add a pinch of Broadway. If you want to be entertained this show has it in buckets. More than one mystery is set up, and we all know that real Marvel fans will be watching for as many Easter Eggs as they can find. It may be a long and winding road to find out answers, but Agatha has totally put a spell on me!
This was so funny, all the references to shows like The Killing and the Mare of East Town were brilliant. I loved the hints about The Wizard of Oz too. Can't wait for the next episode.
It's not Marvel Superheroes and that's fine, there are plenty of those. I think a few people may have missed that it was supposed to be overdone and predictable at the beginning. Maybe they aren't such a fan of the Nordic Noir genre so they didn't appreciate the cleverness. I loved every second of it, absolutely worth the wait. Looking forward to seeing what happens next, hoping lots of different styles like in Wandavision.
It's not Marvel Superheroes and that's fine, there are plenty of those. I think a few people may have missed that it was supposed to be overdone and predictable at the beginning. Maybe they aren't such a fan of the Nordic Noir genre so they didn't appreciate the cleverness. I loved every second of it, absolutely worth the wait. Looking forward to seeing what happens next, hoping lots of different styles like in Wandavision.
It's better than the Acolyte in every way but nowhere near enough unfortunately.
* Plot: Very low stakes. Not much going on. Some of it doesn't even make sense and a lot of conflicting rules and information are introduced.
* Story: First episode is basically a waste of time until the last five minutes.
* Writing: Most of the writing isn't thoughtful or make sense. No character development yet. Dialog is clunky and l there are several lines that just feel inserted and have no explanation. I saw no subtext in this episode demonstrating how surface level this is. Everything feels very contrived and done without consideration of it being good. It feels like it's written by people used to writing Disney cartoons.
*Acting: Over-the-top and more so than normal. This could be on purpose but having only seen one episode it's too difficult to tell. But if it is done on purpose then the writing is bad for not explaining why.
* Pacing: It's mostly bad because the first episode is 30 minutes of nothing relevant followed by ten minutes of nonsensical stuff.
*Music is my favorite part *Special Effects: Decent quality for a show.
*Editing: Poor. Too many jarring cuts. Shots not put together well. At one point I felt like they gave up trying to edit well for a few scenes.
* Plot: Very low stakes. Not much going on. Some of it doesn't even make sense and a lot of conflicting rules and information are introduced.
* Story: First episode is basically a waste of time until the last five minutes.
* Writing: Most of the writing isn't thoughtful or make sense. No character development yet. Dialog is clunky and l there are several lines that just feel inserted and have no explanation. I saw no subtext in this episode demonstrating how surface level this is. Everything feels very contrived and done without consideration of it being good. It feels like it's written by people used to writing Disney cartoons.
*Acting: Over-the-top and more so than normal. This could be on purpose but having only seen one episode it's too difficult to tell. But if it is done on purpose then the writing is bad for not explaining why.
* Pacing: It's mostly bad because the first episode is 30 minutes of nothing relevant followed by ten minutes of nonsensical stuff.
*Music is my favorite part *Special Effects: Decent quality for a show.
*Editing: Poor. Too many jarring cuts. Shots not put together well. At one point I felt like they gave up trying to edit well for a few scenes.
Did you know
- TriviaThe opening exchange between Agatha and Herb pays homage to how they first exchanged in WandaVision (2021), on either side of a "fence."
- GoofsThe two take-out cups of coffee Agnes brings to the crime scene would presumably both be full, but the way they are handled and waved around without spilling a drop, they are obviously empty prop cups.
Given the role these scenes played in the overall narrative, however, the error can be seen as mocking what is a frequent gaffe in the genre, and may have even been purposeful therefore.
- Quotes
Herb: Surprised to see you here, Detective.
Agnes O'Connor: There I was, sitting on my duff, playing Candy Crush, happy as a clam, enjoying the fruits of my *undeserved* disciplinary action...
Herb: You punched a suspect.
Agnes O'Connor: Oh, now a convicted felon. I can't be right and wrong at the same time.
Herb: Yes, you can.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Critical Drinker: Marvel Phase 5 - The Sludge Must Flow (2022)
- SoundtracksThe Ballad of the Witches' Road
Written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
Performed by Kathryn Hahn
Produced by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Details
- Runtime
- 39m
- Color
- Sound mix
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