Marvel's Agatha All Along is a spooky and campy delight, but I wish the  bewitching Disney Plus show fully embraced its horror roots
Date:
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 01:00:30 +0000
Description:
Agatha All Along has made its spooky season debut on Disney Plus  here's my  spoiler-light review of its first three episodes.
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 Mild spoilers follow for Agatha All Along 's first three episodes. Full  spoilers also follow for WandaVision . 
"Who asked for this?"  it's an eye-roll-inducing question that Marvel fans,  myself included, have seen countless times since Agatha All Along was first  announced in November 2021. In some people's minds, the forthcoming  WandaVision spin-off is not just a superfluous addition to the ever-expanding  Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), but also a miniseries that, if handled  incorrectly, might even sully the reputation of Marvel Studios' first-ever   and arguably most popular  TV project. 
The comic book giant may not have polled its global fanbase on whether an  Agatha Harkness-led show was necessary, but I'm glad they didn't. Agatha All  Along is an enchanting, kooky, and occasionally spine-chilling WandaVision  companion piece that confidently straddles the exploratory line between its  weighty content, expansion of the MCU 's horror-filled corner, and being a  campy romp that puts a modern spin on classic witch tropes. Previously on  WandaVision Agatha All Along opens with the titular witch still trapped in  Wanda Maximoff's spell (Image credit: Marvel Television/Disney Plus) 
 Agatha All Along begins three years after WandaVision 's final episode , 
with Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) still trapped in the reality-altering  spell that Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch placed her in after  their Westview showdown. 
However, with the aid of her spurned and unhinged ex Rio Vidal (Aubrey 
Plaza), plus a mysterious Familiar known as Teen ( Heartstopper 's Joe 
Locke), Agatha manages to claw her way out of her Hex-based mind prison.  Unfortunately, her problems aren't over  not only is Agatha still powerless  after Wanda drained her of her sorcery-based abilities, but a powerful and  covert organization called The Salem Seven are hunting her for reasons  unknown. 
If it sounds like there's a fair amount to set up in Agatha All Along, that's  because there is 
But Teen has a solution: all Agatha has to do is survive The Witches' Road, a  life-threatening realm that few witches have successfully navigated, and  she'll regain her powers. Cue a mind-bending, fun-filled, and harrowing  journey "down, down, down The Witches' Road" that'll test Agatha, Teen  he  wants to walk it for reasons of his own  and their hastily assembled coven of  fellow misfit magic wielders, all of whom are vital in traversing the  dangerous dimension. 
If it sounds like there's a fair amount to set up in Agatha All Along , 
that's because there is. Like WandaVision , I found the first of its two  planned TV spin-offs to be as much of a slow burn as Marvel's first Disney  Plus foray, though I suspect some will argue that, with the new characters it  has to introduce (more on this later) and the fact it's been over three years  since WandaVision debuted on one of the world's best streaming services , a  methodical approach to its early narrative is a necessity. Agatha All Along  only begins to find its feet in its second episode (Image credit: Marvel  Television/Disney Plus) 
Even so, Agatha bizarrely spends the bulk of episode one in the warped 
reality of a crime drama not unlike True Detective , or Scandinavian police  procedurals including Wallander and The Killing . Sure, it's a novel 
expansion of the television/sitcom genre storytelling that WandaVision was  built upon, but I found it to be extraneous from plot and runtime  perspectives. MCU newcomers, for whom Agatha All Along may be their  introduction into Marvel's ever-evolving cinematic franchise, will benefit  from this creativity-laced plot exposition but, as a Marvel veteran, it added  little to my viewing experience. 
Agatha All Along ratchets up the humor, spookiness, and high-stakes moments  that'll... define this hair-raising yet rollicking series 
Once Agatha breaks out of her mental jail, however, things quickly heat up   and I'm not just talking about her sexually charged run-in with Rio at  Agatha's Westview home. 
From the enigma that is Locke's Teen and the revelations about The Witches'  Road, to the assembling of Agatha's maverick coven and the creepy 
introduction of The Salem Seven, Agatha All Along ratchets up the humor,  spookiness, and high-stakes moments that'll come to define this hair-raising  yet rollicking Marvel Phase 5 series. Showrunner Jac Schaeffer, alongside her  fellow writers and executive producers, have struck a pleasing tonal and  visual balance that instils Agatha All Along with its own identity without  discarding many of the elements that made WandaVision one of the best Disney  Plus shows around. It's an equilibrious act that few shows, especially ones  with a superhero and/or comic book slant, have executed effectively but, 
three episodes in, Agatha All Along is showing it will through its  nine-episode run. Witches, assemble! Teen (first left), Rio (second left), 
and Jennifer Kale (right) are all part of Agatha's fractious coven (Image  credit: Marvel Television/Disney Plus) 
 Agatha All Along is at its bewitching best, though, once the titular  sorceress' ragtag group of dark magic outcasts join forces  albeit  reluctantly, in some cases  to traverse The Witches' Road. 
Okay, it's the mysteries surrounding Teen and The Salem Seven that'll  initially spark the most interest in viewers, and I fully expect to see  numerous wild fan theories about their identities immediately after its  two-episode premiere. Until those puzzling subplots are resolved in later  episodes, though, Agatha All Along 's biggest strength lies in its compelling  character-driven moments and a dysfunctional family vibe that reminded me of  another of Marvel's found families in Guardians of the Galaxy . 
Agatha All Along hangs its hat on compelling character-driven moments and a  dysfunctional family vibe 
And maladjusted Agatha's coven most certainly is. Debra Jo Rupp's Sharon  Davies, the comic relief and only non-sorceress of the group, 
notwithstanding, the other witches  Jennifer Kale (Sasheer Kamata), Lilia  Calderu (Patti LuPone), Alice Wu-Gulliver (Ali Ahn), and Plaza's Rio  all 
have an ax to grind with Agatha. Despite their obvious dislike for the  conniving and callous protagonist and her suspicious plan, the quintet agree  to joining Agatha's quest with the promise that grand rewards await them,  which provides ample opportunity for spicy and venomous melodrama, as well as  lashings of delightfully awkward humor, to unfold amid their strained  collaboration. Teen and Agatha's dynamic takes center stage throughout Agatha  All Along (Image credit: Marvel Television/Disney Plus) 
I venture we'll learn more about these characters' backstories, their inner  demons, group dynamics, and relations to Agatha (the one she shares with Rio  will be especially fascinating, given Plaza's lethal-yet-aloof scene-stealing  performance) as the series progresses. But, it's evident from the get-go that  the serendipitous nature of Agatha and Teen's bond is what'll really drive 
the plot forward. Hahn and Locke have a natural chemistry that's easy on the  eye, subtly amusing in its unexpected buddy cop makeup, and, even this early  into its episodic run, emotionally impactful. Keen as I am to see them  interact with the rest of the supporting cast, I hope their relationship  doesn't get lost in the fabric of the show with each passing episode. Scare  and serenade me more, Marvel Aubrey Plaza's Rio Vidal has a small but  significant role to play in the first three episodes (Image credit: Marvel  Studios/Disney Plus) 
If there's two things I'm disappointed with so far, it's Agatha All Along 's  reluctance to wholeheartedly lean into its horror and musical sensibilities. 
I really want to see Agatha All Along adopt a braver, fright-filled stance 
Okay, on the terror front, Agatha All Along is an extension of WandaVision 's  16-plus/TV-14 story, so it's bound to the same or similar thematic, visual,  and storytelling guidelines that its progenitor was. And yes, as part of a  huge Disney Plus show update delivered by Marvel TV chief Brad Winderbaum in  July, I should've known that a series Winderbaum labeled as a "Marvel brand 
of scary" was probably going to play it safe in the gore, jump-scare and  psychological horror stakes. Heck, Moon Knight and Werewolf by Night , which  were similarly teased as full-blown horror offerings, didn't go as hard as I  liked, even though I enjoyed them immensely. Agatha All Along 's early  episodes are atmospherically spooky, rather than genuinely terrifying (Image  credit: Marvel Television/Disney Plus) 
Unfortunately, while Agatha All Along 's trailers and awesome, horror  film-inspired posters suggest it might not only break the mould, but also  fully embrace a genre it's tailor-made for, it's yet to convince me it will.  There are unsettling moments, such as The Salem Seven's creepy introduction 
as they advance on Agatha's home in episode 2. Some brief psychological 
horror sequences that occur in its third episode are also discomforting in  their art direction, filmmaking style, and deep-seated trauma 
characteristics. 
I was anticipating more in the way of catchy original songs in Agatha's early  episodes 
Those instances, though, are the extent of the scares in Marvel's final  live-action show of 2024. The comic titan has already proved it can go 
further in in the supernatural, body horror, and Lovecraftian stakes  just  look at the Scarlet Witch scenes in Doctor Strange 2 , the cosmic trippiness  of its forebear, or even the undead nightmare scenes in Spider-Man: Far From  Home and What If...? season 1's zombies episode. I really want to see Agatha  All Along adopt a braver, fright-filled stance in the six episodes that  follow, especially as it leads us down the horror-based rabbit hole with its  Hereditary -meets- The Wizard of Oz storyline. Contrary to popular belief,  Agatha All Along isn't a full-blown musical, either (Image credit: Marvel  Studios/Disney Plus) 
And what of its musical elements? Considering Agatha's standalone series has  been billed as a dark comedy musical since rumors of the WandaVision  spin-off's existence first emerged in October 2021 , I was anticipating more  catchy and original songs in its early episodes. 'The Ballad of the Witches'  Road' is the only addition thus far, albeit it's a pleasingly constructed  ditty that, thanks to the harmonies and vocal range of the show's primary and  supporting cast, wonderfully builds to a euphonious crescendo in episode 2's  final act. 
As with its somewhat underwhelming horror characteristics, I'm willing to 
give it more time to deliver on the musical front. Maybe my confidence is  misplaced, but I'm optimistic Agatha All Along will deliver more frights and  earworm jingles to assuage my concerns in the weeks ahead. My verdict 
Three episodes in, Agatha All Along is an unapologetically queer, amusingly  catty, and enchantingly twisted MCU offering that'll make for ideal viewing  this Halloween. Unless it becomes a full-blown horror spectacle, I doubt 
it'll be the dark and spine-chilling show I'd really like it to be. Even if 
it does, I doubt it'll ever become my favorite MCU TV series of all-time. 
Nonetheless, there's enough cackle-inducing entertainment value to be had 
with its morally ambiguous characters, spectral glamor, and  like The Penguin  on Max  the magical deconstruction of its tragic villain lead for MCU 
veterans and casual horror enthusiasts to enjoy. I'm sure its target audience  will get an even bigger kick out of what's on offer, too  and, after all of  those "who asked for this?" accusations, Marvel won't care one jot about 
those dissenting voices if they do. 
 Agatha All Along's first two episodes are out now on Disney Plus. New  episodes air weekly until the two-part finale on October 30 (US) and October  31 (UK and Australia).
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