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Seekest Thou the Road

  • Episode aired Sep 18, 2024
  • TV-14
  • 39m
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7.3/10
14K
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Kathryn Hahn in Agatha All Along (2024)
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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.

  • Director
    • Jac Schaeffer
  • Writers
    • Jac Schaeffer
    • Jason Rostovsky
    • Giovanna Sarquis
  • Stars
    • Kathryn Hahn
    • Joe Locke
    • Debra Jo Rupp
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jac Schaeffer
    • Writers
      • Jac Schaeffer
      • Jason Rostovsky
      • Giovanna Sarquis
    • Stars
      • Kathryn Hahn
      • Joe Locke
      • Debra Jo Rupp
    • 25User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Mrs. Hart
    Aubrey Plaza
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    Emma Caulfield Ford
    Emma Caulfield Ford
    • Dottie
    David A Payton
    David A Payton
    • Herb
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      • Jac Schaeffer
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      • Jason Rostovsky
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    10raf_dcs

    Killing Agatha

    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.
    7lassegalsgaard

    Seekest Thou the Road

    It feels like this show has been in development for a while. It wasn't much time after "WandaVision" was over that this show was announced, which was followed by a long process of title changes and casting announcement. Despite the fun nature of the marketing campaign, this wasn't necessarily a show that I was anticipating, despite how much I enjoyed that original show. This is not a character with a huge background, so it was limited how much they could do with her at all. However, it feels like Jac Schaeffer has found a way to bring her forward, while using a bit of nostalgia.

    Schaeffer immediately brings back a familiar formula by dressing the show up as a gritty crime drama, mixing it up with the nostalgic brand of MCU humor and a bit of pulp that I did not expect. However, Schaeffer also knows that she won't be able to simply rely on this formula to get us through this show, and she very quickly pulls back the curtains to show what's really going on, and it shows a refreshing change of pace compared to its flagship show. Some may argue that the show could feel rushed, but spending time going through the motions in a similar fashion as we did in "WandaVision" would simply feel like a case of "been there, done that." The episode has a few new characters, but while they certainly do what they need to do in the episode, there is a bit of confusion going on, and the episode could have saved itself a little bit of that if it had been more transparent in regards to their service to the overall show. Then again, this is only the first episode so there's still time for that, but it did still feel like something was missing from here. Kathryn Hahn is still very good in this role and she rightly turns it on its head, by being intentionally campy throughout a very serious part of the episode. She adds such a lighthearted element to the show, yet still manages to get respect for how well she just nails this absolutely crazy character.

    "Seekest Thou the Road" is certainly an entertaining start to this new show, and it cleverly sheds its gimmicky format very quickly for a more straightforward story. The episode does have a few setbacks, especially some clunky character introductions, but Kathryn Hahn is a constant joy in this role and she already carries a lot of the weight.
    10ian_brannan

    Fun Fun Fun

    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!
    lor_

    Two acting talents carry the pilot

    What begins as a standard police procedural mystery, with two strong femme cops on the case, turns at the halfway mark into a hard-to-follow supernatural show, with witches turning out to be the main theme. It was a far cry from being a compelling pilot episode, with Hahn and Plaza the only reasons to stay tuned.

    The spooky music hinted a bit at what was to come, and the opening credits listing character names instead of actor names tells us that like its predecessor "WandaVision" we are watching (at first) a fake TV show with fake credits, not "real", but I was thrown by the arbitrary details for the transition from seeming reality to fantasy. I suppose gimmicks are instantly acceptable in the Marvel family of comic-strip content, but I didn't find anything interesting here, including Hahn's tame nude scene. And I'm turned off by the end credits listing enough names (including dozens of drivers) for a "Lord of the RIngs" movie, including maybe a hundred names, totally extraneous, listing the office and executive staff at Marvel and at Disney. Plus enough producers for this miniseries to launch a huge Broadway play.
    9jfdmilo

    Just started series

    I loved the weird and creative WandaVision and so far this show is just as weird and wonderfully creative and different. I can't wait to see more of this show.

    The cast is incredible too, including Kathryn Hahn, the legendary Patti Lapone, and Mary Jo Rupp. Joe Locke was and is wonderful in Heartstoppers. Bringing back Westview and the Salem Seven is cool.

    Although in the comics Agatha Harkness isn't exactly as evil as these shows create, she was a tough cookie when training Wanda, the Scarlet Witch in the Avengers comics. At times even scary, but faithful to Reed and Sue Richard in the Fantast Four.

    I look forward to Agatha getting her powers back and introducing Joe Lockes character (maybe her son? Nicholas Scratch?

    I look forward to more episodes.

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    • Trivia
      The opening exchange between Agatha and Herb pays homage to how they first exchanged in WandaVision (2021), on either side of a "fence."
    • Goofs
      The 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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Critical Drinker: Marvel Phase 5 - The Sludge Must Flow (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      The 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

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      • September 18, 2024 (United States)
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