Warning! This article contains spoilers for Agatha All Along Episode 5.
Agatha all along The end of episode 5 features the discovery of Tin’s identity, the confirmed death of a major character, and the apparent murder of Agatha’s coven. After the end of Agatha all along Episode 4, the main questions still centered around Tin, which Ryo insisted to Agatha is not her boy. This led to more theories about Joe Locke’s mysterious character being revealed as Marvel Comics’ Nicholas Krats, Agatha Harkness’ son, as well as providing some evidence that Rio is actually the MCU’s Lady Death.
Meanwhile, the other witches of Agatha all alongThe central alliance still traded with their own. Alice Wu-Gulliver removed the curse on her family, begging the question of which member of the coven would be focused on in Agatha all along Episode 5. As it turned out, the final trial of the MCU’s Witch Road centered around the titular witch herself, imbuing the show with deception, treachery, dark spirits, and death before the end. Agatha all along Episode 5 with the massive reveal of Tin’s true identity.
Tin’s identity revealed in Agatha all along episode 5 explained
Tin is finally confirmed as a long-theorized character
Since Agatha all along Started, the biggest question of the show was evident: Who is Joe Locke’s Marvel character? The seal placed on Tin meant that the answer was withheld for a while, yet Agatha all along The ending of episode 5 finally gives the answer. As Tin explodes in anger at Agatha for Alice’s death, the titular witch tells Tin that he is just like his mother. Tin then unleashes some magical power by taking over the bodies of Jen and Lilia, seemingly killing the duo and Agatha by burying them in sinking mud.
The camera then pulls back, revealing Tin to be wearing a crown of blue. The crown is very similar to the Scarlet Witch, confirming Tin as Billy Kaplan. In Marvel Comics, Billy Kaplan is the reincarnation of Wanda Maximoff’s son, Billy, and later goes on to become Wiccan, a young avenger.. With the Scarlet Witch-like crown, Agatha’s comment about Tin is as much as his mother, his powerful powers, and the evidence that previously mounted for the reveal, Agatha all along The end of episode 5 finally confirmed the inevitable.
How did Agatha figure out the identity of Tin?
Agatha’s “You’re as much as your mother line” explains
One of the burning questions comes out Agatha all along The ending of episode 5 is how Agatha figures out that Tin is Billy. It’s clear she did, based on her comment that Tin was so much like his mother before he attacked her. This implies that she knew that Billy’s mother was Wanda for a while, but as she figured it was not outlined, despite other mysteries like Agatha’s connection to the Salem Seven being revealed.
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First, she probably began to suspect when she saw the sale on tin in Agatha all alongs premiere. While episode 4 has Agatha confirming that sails work against even those who cast them, she probably suspected that it was Wanda who cast the spell. In order to protect her son from other witches. This was probably driven home in Agatha all along Episode 4’s ending when Ryo stated that Tin is not Agatha’s boy. With the confirmation that he is not Nicholas Scratch, Agatha likely committed to the idea of him being Billy.
Agatha knew that Scarlet Witch was the same in WandaVision: a magic user who believes himself to be good but is capable of great darkness, hence Billy’s comment as you…
Finally, the comment about Billy being so much like his mother also hints at how Agatha figured out his identity. The comment was meant as a provocation, with Billy seemingly pretending to be a nice witch who cares about others before using his magic to seemingly kill Agatha, Jen and Lilia. Agatha knew that Scarlet Witch was the same in WandaVision: a magic user who believes herself to be good but is capable of great darkness, hence the comment of Billy being like her.
Is Alice Wu-Gulliver really dead? Her Agatha all along episode 5 fate explained
Agatha seemingly killed Alice by draining her powers
The trial of the witches’ road in Agatha all along The end of episode 5 saw the ghost of Agatha’s mother, Evanora, taking revenge on her daughter for killing her during the Salem witch trials. This event is shown in WandaVision and brought to Agatha that her mother had entered Agatha all along Episode 5. In an attempt to save her, Alice blasts Agatha with her magical power to exorcise Evonora’s ghost. Despite Alice’s attempts to help, the dark shades of Agatha showed in WandaVisions climactic ending resurfaced.
As it was teased in the premiere, Agatha began to drain the power of Alice after being blasted. Although the titular witch later claimed it was unintentional, Alice’s power was nevertheless drained by Agatha, seemingly killing the former. This raises the question of whether Alice will remain dead, but it seems she will, as Sharon Davis did. It was a rough one Agatha all along theory that the coven will die one by one until only Agatha remains, and Alice’s apparent death seems to support that in Agatha all along Episode 5’s ending.
Did Tin really just kill Agatha, Jen and Lilia in Agatha all along episode 5?
The teen’s powers saw the fate of three witches left unclear
One of the more shocking elements of Tin’s revelation as Billy was his attack on Agatha, Jen and Lilia. After Agatha provoked Tin by stating he was like his mother, the young magic-wielder took control of Lilia and Jen’s bodies. The two grabbed Agatha and threw her into the sinking mud at the side of the Witches’ Road before Tin/Billy threw the duo into the mud themselves.. As all three sank and Billy’s Easter-egg-heavy crown formed, Agatha all along Episode 5 officially ended, leaving the fate of the rest of the coven unknown.
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While Jen and Lilia may have perished in Agatha all along Episode 5’s ending, it’s unlikely that Agatha did. The character of Ryo is still a wildcard and was notably absent in the last scene of episode 5, meaning she could save either all three witches or, more likely, just Agatha. Regardless, Agatha will likely find a way out of her predicament, but the same certainty cannot be directed at Jen and Lilia.. With Sharon and now Alice dying on Witches’ Road, it could be the end for one or both of these characters.
The end of Agatha All Along Episode 5 gives another hint to Rio Vidal’s identity
Rio Vidal’s absence suggests that a common MCU theory may be true
Since the introduction of the character in Agatha all alongIn the premiere, a common theory is that Rio Vidal is the lady dead of the MCU. From the comment about Ryo getting her body if Agatha kills the coven to Agatha begging Ryo not to take Tin at the end of episode 4, there are several hints that Ryo is the embodiment of death itself in the franchise. Interestingly, another hint was dropped in Agatha all along Episode 5’s ending, as Tin/Billy sent Agatha, Jen and Lilia.
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As Billy has his fateful showdown with the other three witches, Rio is nowhere to be seen. This is another hint at her true identity as Lady Death, as she is likely dealing with the newly dead body and spirit of Alice Wu-Gulliver. Ryo is shown stealing notable glances at Alice’s body after her death, because if the theory is indeed true, it is her job to deal with the dead. This would explain why she was absent from the final scene, as she would, no doubt, try to save Agatha from Tin only to kill her herself later.
Is Teen/Billie Agatha All Along’s main villain?
What Billy’s actions mean for Agatha throughout the remaining episodes
With Tin revealed as Billy and seemingly murdering Agatha, Jen and Lilia, the question of what this means for Agatha all alongHis story is widespread. Many will question whether Billy will now be the main villain of the show, instead of the previously theorized Rio Vidal or the Salem Seven. However, Billy would certainly make sense as an antagonist to Agatha, given the bad blood between the latter and Billy’s mother. That said, Billy eventually becomes Wiccan and one of the Young Avengers members, meaning his depiction as a villain makes little sense.
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That said, the show could be turned on its head thanks to Billy’s revelation. Until now, Agatha has been the show’s protagonist, but the story hasn’t been afraid to showcase her darker tendencies. This could mean that going forward, Billy is Agatha all alongs protagonist and Agatha becomes his villain. This would allow Billy/Wiccan to be shown in a more heroic light and keep Agatha as a villain in the MCU than she was before. Above all else, it would prove that, fittingly, the villain of the show was Agatha all along.