1. Agatha’s Introduction
When we first meet Agnes in Episode 1, she’s already suspiciously nosy about Wanda and Vision. This sets the stage for her true identity as Agatha Harkness.
2. The Brooch
Agnes consistently wears a brooch that hints at her witchy background. It’s a subtle nod to her comic book counterpart, who also wears a similar brooch.
3. The Rabbit
In Episode 2, Agnes introduces her rabbit, Señor Scratchy. In the comics, Agatha has a son named Nicholas Scratch, so this is a clever Easter egg.
4. The Name “Agnes”
The name “Agnes” is a blend of “Agatha” and “Harkness.” Pretty clever, right?
5. The Witch Theme
From the start, Agnes makes several comments about being a witch, which now seem like clear hints.
6. The Magic Show
During the magic show in Episode 2, Agnes seems entirely too comfortable with all the magical mishaps. Maybe because she’s a witch?
7. The Opening Credits
In each episode, the opening credits contain little clues about Agnes’s true nature, including her brooch and the witch theme.
8. The Mailman
The mailman who appears in several episodes always seems to be around when Agnes is. Coincidence? We think not.
9. The Neighbors
Agnes is always overly interested in the neighbors, much like how Agatha is involved in Wanda’s life in the comics.
10. The Pineapple
In Episode 1, Agnes brings over a pineapple, a symbol often associated with hospitality but also with hidden meanings in folklore.
11. The Calendar
The heart on the calendar in Episode 1 isn’t just about dinner; it’s a subtle hint at the heart of the mystery—Agatha herself.
12. The Herb Garden
In Episode 2, Agnes talks about her herb garden, which is another witchy reference. Herbs are often used in spells and potions.
13. The Mole
Agnes’s mole is another classic witch stereotype, adding to the pile of clues about her real identity.
14. The Talent Show
During the talent show, Agnes’s reactions are always a bit too knowing, hinting that she’s more than she seems.
15. The Dark Room
In Episode 2, Agnes mentions a dark room, which could be a nod to the dark arts she practices.
16. The “For the Children” Chant
The creepy chant “for the children” in Episode 2 gains new meaning when you realize Agatha’s interest in Billy and Tommy, Wanda’s kids.
17. The Hydrangeas
Agnes’s hydrangeas in Episode 2 are a color-changing flower, much like her ever-changing motives.
18. The Nosy Neighbor Trope
Agnes fits the classic trope of the nosy neighbor, but she takes it to a whole new level with her magical meddling.
19. The House Decor
Agnes’s house is filled with quirky decor that hints at her magical background, including mystical symbols and odd knick-knacks.
20. The Gossip
Agnes loves to gossip, but her gossip often steers Wanda towards certain actions, hinting at her manipulative nature.
21. The Dog
When Sparky the dog appears, Agnes is unusually interested in him, hinting at her connection to magical creatures.
22. The Kitchen
Agnes’s kitchen is filled with old-fashioned cooking tools, suggesting she’s been around for a long time.
23. The Laugh Track
Agnes’s scenes often have a laugh track, highlighting her role as a character within Wanda’s sitcom reality.
24. The Costume
In the Halloween episode, Agnes’s witch costume is a dead giveaway of her true identity.
25. The Basement
The reveal of Agatha’s basement lair, filled with magical artifacts, confirms all the previous hints.
26. The Book
The mysterious book in Agatha’s basement is likely the Darkhold, a powerful magical artifact in the Marvel universe.
27. The Theme Song
Finally, the catchy “Agatha All Along” theme song ties it all together, revealing that she’s been behind everything from the start.