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* IKnewIt:
** This episode confirms Wanda's kooky next-door neighbor, Agnes, is really Agatha Harkness, a witch from the Marvel comics. A good many fans predicted this from even before episode one, since the name of the character was revealed, people begun to theorize that Agnes's name seemed to be a shortened version of "'''Ag'''atha Hark'''nes'''s", and even so, during the episodes themselves, due to Agnes being more knowledgeable of the Hex compared to the rest of the "neighbors", and making a number of references to witchcraft and the devil.
** Some had also theorized Agnes wasn't being truthful about what happened to Sparky back in Episode 5. Turns out they were right to be suspicious.
** Monica, who has been active as a superhero in the comics under the names Captain Marvel, Photon and Spectrum, gains powers as a result of traveling through the Hex a third time, a theory that circulated after Darcy mentioned the Hex rewrote her DNA.
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-->'''Agatha:''' [to the boys] Don't worry, I won't bite.\\
'''Agatha:''' [to the camera] I bit a kid once.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was written before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day wearing sleepwear, referring to it as a "quarantine style stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: HarsherInHindsight: The episode was written before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day wearing sleepwear, referring to it as a "quarantine style stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It Was ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered, remixed, and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released four days early.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It Was ______ Agatha All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered, remixed, and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released four days early.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was written before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day wearing sleepwear, referring to it as a "quarantine stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was written before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day wearing sleepwear, referring to it as a "quarantine style stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.
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** The reveal that Agatha Harkness has been manipulating everything is horrifying, but the musical montage showing her meddling in previous episodes is such a gleeful VillainSong that it becomes funny again. The final shot of her announcing "[[KickTheDog And I killed Sparky too!]]" is the cherry on top.

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** The reveal that Agatha Harkness has been manipulating everything is horrifying, but the musical montage showing her meddling in previous episodes is such a gleeful VillainSong that it becomes funny again. The final shot of her announcing "[[KickTheDog "[[AndYourLittleDogToo And I killed Sparky too!]]" is the cherry on top.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered, remixed, and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released four days early.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been "It Was ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered, remixed, and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released four days early.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released four days early.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered covered, remixed, and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released four days early.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released five days early.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released five four days early.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released five days early.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. After the song was heard, it was extensively covered and memed. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released five days early.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series. In fact, it was because of the song's popularity that the episode's soundtrack was released five days early.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Needless to say, "It's Been ______ All Along" pretty much became the breakaway hit song of the series.
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* MemeticMutation: The "And I killed Sparky too!" scene has been memed with various other unpopular pop culture moments. "And I wrote Season 8 of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' too!"

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* MemeticMutation: The "And I killed Sparky too!" scene has been memed with various other unpopular hated pop culture moments. "And I wrote Season 8 of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' too!"
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** MemeticMutation: The "And I killed Sparky too!" scene has been memed with various other unpopular pop culture moments. "And I wrote Season 8 of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' too!"

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** * MemeticMutation: The "And I killed Sparky too!" scene has been memed with various other unpopular pop culture moments. "And I wrote Season 8 of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' too!"
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** MemeticMutation: The "And I killed Sparky too!" scene has been memed with various other unpopular pop culture moments. "And I wrote Season 8 of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' too!"
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** Early on, there is a flashback to Wanda expanding the Hex, with terrified S.W.O.R.D. personnel running from the advancing barrier...with a jaunty drumbeat playing in the background.

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** Early on, there is a flashback to Wanda expanding the Hex, with terrified S.W.O.R.D. personnel running from the advancing barrier... with a jaunty drumbeat playing in the background.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The reveal that Agatha Harkness has been manipulating everything is horrifying, but the musical montage showing her meddling in previous episodes is such a gleeful VillainSong that it becomes funny again. The final shot of her announcing "[[KickTheDog And I killed Sparky too!]]" is the cherry on top.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: CrossesTheLineTwice:
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The reveal that Agatha Harkness has been manipulating everything is horrifying, but the musical montage showing her meddling in previous episodes is such a gleeful VillainSong that it becomes funny again. The final shot of her announcing "[[KickTheDog And I killed Sparky too!]]" is the cherry on top.
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** Early on, there is a flashback to Wanda expanding the Hex, with terrified S.W.O.R.D. personnel running from the advancing barrier...with a jaunty drumbeat playing in the background.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was filmed before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day wearing sleepwear, referring to it as a "quarantine stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was filmed written before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day wearing sleepwear, referring to it as a "quarantine stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was filmed before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day, referring to it as a "quarantine stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was filmed before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day, day wearing sleepwear, referring to it as a "quarantine stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The episode was filmed before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, but viewers noted a number of circumstances in it that resemble those of the present it was released in, such as Wanda staying in her house all day, referring to it as a "quarantine stay-cation", and insisting she's fine while actually growing more and more upset inside.

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* InformedWrongness: The difference between Hayward and Wanda, according to Monica, is Hayward is willing to burn Westview down to get what he wants. How Monica arrived at the conclusion is unclear.
** Haywood was willing to drone strike Wanda uncaring that the two children by her are possible collateral damage. There's also her point from the last episode that no one knows what killing Wanda will do to Westview and Haywood doesn't care as long as he eliminates her as soon as possible and gets Vision back.

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* InformedWrongness: The difference between Hayward and Wanda, according to Monica, is Hayward is willing to burn Westview down to get what he wants. How Monica arrived at the conclusion is unclear.
** Haywood was willing to drone strike Wanda uncaring that the two children by her are possible collateral damage. There's also her point from the last episode that no one knows what killing Wanda will do to Westview and Haywood doesn't care as long as he eliminates her as soon as possible and gets Vision back.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The reveal that Agatha Harkness has been manipulating everything is horrifying, but the musical montage showing her meddling in previous episodes is such a gleeful VillainSong that it becomes funny again.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The reveal that Agatha Harkness has been manipulating everything is horrifying, but the musical montage showing her meddling in previous episodes is such a gleeful VillainSong that it becomes funny again. The final shot of her announcing "[[KickTheDog And I killed Sparky too!]]" is the cherry on top.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The reveal that Agatha Harkness has been manipulating everything is horrifying, but the musical montage showing her meddling in previous episodes is such a gleeful VillainSong that it becomes funny again.
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** Haywood was willing to drone strike Wanda uncaring that the two children by her are collateral damage. There's also her point from the last episode that no one knows what killing Wanda will do to Westview and Haywood doesn't care as long as he eliminates her as soon as possible.

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** Haywood was willing to drone strike Wanda uncaring that the two children by her are possible collateral damage. There's also her point from the last episode that no one knows what killing Wanda will do to Westview and Haywood doesn't care as long as he eliminates her as soon as possible.possible and gets Vision back.
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* InformedWrongness: The difference between Hayward and Wanda, according to Monica, is Hayward is willing to burn Westview down to get what he wants. How Monica arrived at the conclusion is unclear.

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* InformedWrongness: The difference between Hayward and Wanda, according to Monica, is Hayward is willing to burn Westview down to get what he wants. How Monica arrived at the conclusion is unclear.unclear.
** Haywood was willing to drone strike Wanda uncaring that the two children by her are collateral damage. There's also her point from the last episode that no one knows what killing Wanda will do to Westview and Haywood doesn't care as long as he eliminates her as soon as possible.
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* InformedWrongness: The difference between Hayward and Wanda, according to Monica, is Hayward is willing to burn Westview down to get what he wants. How Monica arrived at the conclusion is unclear.

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