Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for the book Agatha All Together.
Last Agatha all together this episode just made one dark MCU theory about the true nature of Tin’s identity even more compelling. Agatha all together is full of mysteries, especially regarding the true identities of some of the characters. The teenager was perhaps the biggest mystery, as the symbol prevented him from revealing much about himself, including his name. Agatha all together However, episode five came closer than ever to revealing Tin’s identity without explicitly mentioning his name, all but confirming the prevailing theory that he is a Wiccan from the MCU.
This discovery was part of a key episode in which the clan found itself in its most turbulent state. Alice was stripped of her powers and killed by Agatha after attempting to save her from the ghost of her mother, Evanora Harkness. After developing a bond over several episodes, Alice’s death angered Tin and finally turned him against Agatha, prompting him to reveal his magical abilities as the episode ended with what appeared to be an attempted murder of her, Jennifer, and Lilia.
Agatha, the ever-teased teen, is a villain.
The teenager has been suspicious since episode 1
Agatha all together has been sowing the seeds of secret motives ever since Tin met Agatha in Agatha all together episode 1. Agatha all together The action takes place three years after the events WandaVisionwhere Agatha was trapped in Westview’s personal spell cast by Wanda during this time. The teenager presents himself as a novice to magic, stating that he wants to travel the Witch Road to improve his skills, but still proves himself capable of breaking the curse of one of the most powerful characters in the MCU.
Agatha herself emphasizes this when she states: “If you have what it takes to break Scarlet Witch’s spell, why do you need the Road??“However, Tina’s feigned naivety will persist, despite her playing a crucial role in bringing together the rest of Agatha’s coven. It is when Tin enlists Lilia Caldera’s help that Tin visibly bristles at being called “Agatha”.pet,” is an insult that Agatha repeats moments before Tin snaps and releases her magic to defeat three of Agatha’s clan witches at once.
The teenager’s façade of ignorance cracks momentarily when his eyes meet Jennifer’s at the mention of the name, suggesting that he is well aware of an entity that has thus far gone unmentioned in the MCU.
A similar subtle admission occurs when Jennifer Kale mentions the possibility that Agatha’s son, Nicholas Scratch, is “Agent Mephisto.Tin’s façade of ignorance cracks momentarily when his eyes meet Jennifer’s at the mention of the name, suggesting that he is well aware of an entity that has not been mentioned in the MCU thus far. While Tin did not openly sabotage Agatha and the clan’s quest, it’s hard to ignore the signals he’s given that suggest his motives aren’t clear.
Did the teenager force Agatha to kill Alice?
Agatha insisted she didn’t know what she was doing
A darker theory about Agatha all together Episode 5 suggests that Tin himself orchestrated Alice’s shocking death at the end of the third Witch Road trial, which occurred after Agatha stripped her of her powers. At the climax of the episode Teen demonstrates his possession abilitiescontrolling the minds of Lilia and Jennifer to contain Agatha. This happened moments after Agatha insisted that she was not aware of what she was doing to Alice, suggesting that her mind was not hers at the time.
The proximity of these events is hard to ignore, as there have been no hints so far that Agatha is unable to control her powers. After all, she had deliberately tried to drain her Scarlet Witch. WandaVision. If it is indeed the case that Tin was responsible for Agatha killing Alice, thereby turning the rest of the coven against her, the fact that he and Alice had developed a connection before this point makes his actions especially heinous – even if he There is a desire to take revenge for Agatha’s previous antagonism towards his family.
Is the teenager the real villain of Agatha?
Wiccan’s transformation into villain could be the story of off-piste skiing
Although Agatha all together is a solo series about a character who has repeatedly proven to be villainous, with several displays of compassion and regret helping to soften her reputation. This morally gray territory muddies the waters when it comes to Tin’s obvious intent to thwart her, but it would still make sense to make this supposed hero the villain of the villain’s story. On the other hand, turning Wiccan – one of the founders of the Young Avengers – into a villain is generally too illogical for a series that could be its own origin story.
Connected
Therefore, it’s unlikely that Tin will end up being positioned as a villain Agatha all together. At its core, Agatha all together is designed to draw audience attention to Agatha’s character, and Marvel would undermine any attempt to position Wiccan as a virtuous Young Avenger by having him deal with her so brutally, especially when including such egregious collateral damage as Alice and Sharon. Luckily, the as-yet unreleased trailer featuring Tin and Agatha gives a positive outlook that, despite current doubts, the two main characters Agatha all together will find a common language.