Those remaining suffer the hand they are dealt in the next trial.Those remaining suffer the hand they are dealt in the next trial.Those remaining suffer the hand they are dealt in the next trial.
Bethany Michelle Curry
- Salem Seven
- (as Bethany Curry)
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This episode is the opposite of what we've all come to know as Marvel. It's a small, mostly self-contained, and tightly written character-driven story.
It's written so insanely perfectly that you just have to marvel, pun intended, at the mastery of screenwriting on full display. This episode's visual language is also something to commend greatly, with such a small budget, it's a wonder that something this beautifully shot could be made. The themes are dark, and the subject matter is deeper than what you've come to expect for this show. The maturity in storytelling is astounding. Unlike this review, it doesn't mince words to reach a character minimum.
It's written so insanely perfectly that you just have to marvel, pun intended, at the mastery of screenwriting on full display. This episode's visual language is also something to commend greatly, with such a small budget, it's a wonder that something this beautifully shot could be made. The themes are dark, and the subject matter is deeper than what you've come to expect for this show. The maturity in storytelling is astounding. Unlike this review, it doesn't mince words to reach a character minimum.
This made me cry. It's so beautiful as we delve into Lilia's story, weaving an intricate, inception-like web of time and space. We gain insight into how Lilia's mind works, and in this episode, we witness her in full boss mode-it's truly a sight to behold. I also appreciated the homage to famous witch depictions, along with the deeper understanding of sisterhood, the pursuit of glorious purpose, and the bittersweet beauty of it all. Highlighting the coven as a sisterhood speaks of family and friendship is a very touching aspect of the episode. There are numerous Easter eggs throughout the episode, and just when we think we understand who Teen is and what motivates him, we're hit with new revelations about how he sees himself. This might unsettle some fans, as it feels like a major twist was introduced. The acting is fantastic-Patti Lupone shines in this episode. There's a major reveal that screams Halloween on so many levels.
As the title suggests, this episode moved me to tears with its sheer beauty and craftsmanship. It delivers a truly heartwarming resolution.
Every character gets the spotlight they deserve, and the episode beautifully conveys themes of love, care, friendship, family, and loss-all without feeling overly sentimental or cliché. The writing is simply breathtaking.
The set designs, which have always been impressive, reach new heights in this episode. Visually, it's a masterpiece.
Depending on how the series concludes, this might just become my all-time favorite show.
Get yourself some time to watch this, the creator of the show.. she is amazing.
Every character gets the spotlight they deserve, and the episode beautifully conveys themes of love, care, friendship, family, and loss-all without feeling overly sentimental or cliché. The writing is simply breathtaking.
The set designs, which have always been impressive, reach new heights in this episode. Visually, it's a masterpiece.
Depending on how the series concludes, this might just become my all-time favorite show.
Get yourself some time to watch this, the creator of the show.. she is amazing.
I'm speechless.
The seventh episode of Agatha All Along reached the podium of the series. I didn't think an episode of this show would have such masterful quality.
It's perfectly crafted; Lilia's backstory, accompanied by amazing narrative, great character development, and engaging storytelling, proves how the show is constantly improving with each episode.
Diving deeper into Lilia's story: her "fractured" brain causes her to see the future at random times, only to forget. Patti's performance is fantastic, showing real development and intensity in her character.
This development is extended with stunning, creative sequences that leave the audience speechless.
While I was enjoying Agatha All Along as a fun, entertaining show, I didn't expect Marvel to deliver such outstanding episodes, but they did.
This is a perfect example that Marvel Studios isn't just about entertainment. This is real quality. Applause to the creators.
Without a doubt, this is cinema.
9.5/10.
The seventh episode of Agatha All Along reached the podium of the series. I didn't think an episode of this show would have such masterful quality.
It's perfectly crafted; Lilia's backstory, accompanied by amazing narrative, great character development, and engaging storytelling, proves how the show is constantly improving with each episode.
Diving deeper into Lilia's story: her "fractured" brain causes her to see the future at random times, only to forget. Patti's performance is fantastic, showing real development and intensity in her character.
This development is extended with stunning, creative sequences that leave the audience speechless.
While I was enjoying Agatha All Along as a fun, entertaining show, I didn't expect Marvel to deliver such outstanding episodes, but they did.
This is a perfect example that Marvel Studios isn't just about entertainment. This is real quality. Applause to the creators.
Without a doubt, this is cinema.
9.5/10.
This is by far the greatest episode they've brought out. The entirety of the episode feels like there is absolutely no filler. Ever scene and dialogue is used perfectly. You feel like you're in her shoes with confusion. You feel like you're right with her unraveling the strings.
Patti LuPone needs to be considered for an Emmy for this episode (the episode as a whole needs to be nominated). You feel every single sense of emotion of Lilia throughout the entire episode. When she's confused, you feel it. Then when she has moments of clarity, you immediately feel it as well.
This literally feels like it's from a movie and not a simple episode from an MCU television series. Some episodes were more enjoyable by others, but this one stands above the rest. I have no idea how the last two episodes can top this one.
Patti LuPone needs to be considered for an Emmy for this episode (the episode as a whole needs to be nominated). You feel every single sense of emotion of Lilia throughout the entire episode. When she's confused, you feel it. Then when she has moments of clarity, you immediately feel it as well.
This literally feels like it's from a movie and not a simple episode from an MCU television series. Some episodes were more enjoyable by others, but this one stands above the rest. I have no idea how the last two episodes can top this one.
Did you know
- TriviaUncommon for tv and movies, the meaning of each tarot card as told by Lilia is pretty accurate to the original Rider-Waite interpretations.
- Quotes
Billy Maximoff: [Lilia shoves him against the wall] Whoa! Ow! I thought we were cool!
Lilia Calderu: We are *not* cool, Teenager!
Jennifer Kale: Damn, using his full name.
- ConnectionsReferences Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
- SoundtracksTime in a Bottle
Written and Performed by Jim Croce
Courtesy of Lastrada Entertainment Company, Ltd. and BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
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- 35m
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