This episode deserves all the awards. Perfect writing, acting, costume design, set design, editing…every nanosecond of it was exquisite. If they stick the landing, this will be one of Marvel’s best shows.
When I watched the episode last night before watching it, I saw the runtime and got really pissed off because I hate short episodes but damn they use that short runtime perfectly
When Billy says Wanda is not his mom, keep in mind that he doesn't remember his life before entering William Kaplan's body. He only knows what Ralph Bohner told him. So he considered Mrs. Kaplan his mom.
I’ve seen a lot of people across multiple videos get confused when William/Billy says that Wanda isn’t his mom, he has a mom. You have to remember what’s going on in this kid’s head at the moment. He still doesn’t remember anything before the accident, and he doesn’t remember anything about being Billy. Wanda’s an abstract concept to him at the moment. He spent the last three years with the mother and father who loved and cared for him. Of course he wouldn’t consider Wanda as his ‘mom’.
I think my favorite detail was when she flipped the tower and as the physical tower flipped, there was a lot of relevant imagery: The Death card also means a new begging, and the episode ends with the beginning of her first lesson. As the room flipped, the hour glass shifted back to its original position, creating a loop, as the several ones we see this episode. And my favorite, as the tower flips, there’s a close-up of a torch flipping upside down. And am upside down torch is historically a symbol of death common in graveyards, due to if you flip a torch upside down, the flame goes out. Brilliant everything just brilliant.
Adam peeking over to see how Jay was doing when Patti's fate was being sealed (knowing what a big fan he is and how upset he was gonna get) was just too sweet! By far some of the best television I have ever seen in my 46 years of breathing.
Man everything about Lilia was confusing even most of the way through the episode......but then everything weaved together so seamlessly it was beautiful right to the end.........man I have so much more sympathy for her character now knowing how tortured her life was.
This was obviously a very sad end for Lilia but also kind of heartwarming? Her and Jen ended up super close than they were at the beginning and Lilia finally found her coven/Family. Also her whole life she lived with the regret of not being able to save her old coven from the fever despite seeing their death, but this time she saved this new coven of her's
I'm not convinced it was her end. 1. She foresaw her destination as Death, but now we know Death is a person, the prediction's meaning is ambiguous. 2. When she was doing the reading for Wiccan, several swords fell, and Agatha had to save her from a sword that fell directly in the reader's spot. This means that there would be spots on that ceiling with no swords. 3. She tells Agatha "when she calls you a coward, hit the deck!". This only makes sense if she's seen the future in one of her gaps. But THAT would only happen if she's around in the future for her past self to have briefly "jumped" into. Which means that Lilia has to be around at least one more time to experience a "gap", when "she" (presumably Rio) calls Agatha a coward. Even if Lilia really is dead, my guess is that Rio is gonna use Lilia and Alice's corpses as puppets and at the moment of truth, Past Lilia is gonna jump into her future corpse and regain control in a way that turns the tide. In fact, this might even be the traumatic "gap" she had as a child which showed her her own death - as a child, she literally "jumped" into her own corpse. Kinda like Dr Strange?
The Tarot spread also had other clues-- 7 of swords; and the Salem 7 all die by the sword. I didn't get that til the second time I watched it. And Agatha threw down the Hanged or Hanging Man-- a willing sacrifice. Oh, Lilia. Patti Lupone was brilliant, and it hurt but I couldn't cry. It all seemed so inevitable, the way they wrote it. But I need to think she's back in time, in late 1500's Sicily, on her second go-through, this time with less fear. More hope. Thanks fir reacting to this one, guys.
I don’t think we’re done with the Salem 7, I only counted 5 bodies hit the floor. Er, ceiling… That aside, I had goosebumps the whole second half of this episode. Patti Lupone knocked it out of the park and Aubrey Plaza was MADE to play Death!
Jac did a masterful job of showrunning here, this is what happens when you have an excellent writer being a strong showrunner with a clear, ahem, Vision.
This episode was extremely well made and masterfully executed. Patti LuPone should get all the awards just for this episode because HOLY SHIT, that was awesome! ❤ If she doesn't, WE RIOT! I love that we get to see all of Lilia's "random lines" from earlier episodes edited together so beautifully from her perspective. All of the Tarot cards + the characters shown as the Tarot cards was beautiful done too. 😍 Death means rebirth as well, so when we see Lilia choosing to fall and then we see her as a young lady at the beginning of her journey she seemed so much more determined and happy because she wasn't afraid of her power anymore and her life was put together without her jumping around on her own timeline. I started to tear up and cry when Lilia chose to stay behing to deal with the Salem Seven and while doing so she saved her new coven which she wasn't able to do to her original coven. Patti LuPone is an ICON and a QUEEN (of Cups). Lilia will be missed. 😭💔 The show made me care about these characters in such a short time. (A thing "The Acolyte" failed to do.) Damn it Marvel, you make me love all of these new characters and thrn kill them off so fast. The audacity! 🥺 My mind is blown away by this excellent piece of TV. 🤯😍
Thank you for referencing the TNG finale which is a masterclass in time displaced storytelling. It along with Lost's "The Constant" aka Desmond's looking for Penny, have stiff competition for the gold medal. And this one is not a self contained episode, but incorporating the entire season is just chef's kiss
What a brilliant episode with everything paying off. This rivals Doctor Who, that TNG episode and Arrival (watch that if you haven't, it's so good). Love how they framed all the characters as the tarrot cards, and we've seen it all throughout the show. I even remember noticing Jen doing that pose but then it made sense right away, as she was doing a presentation. Also Reverse Gravity is a dope spell.
Updated theory: Every witch in the coven has cheated death somehow and the road is meant to bring them down death - Agatha by stealing people’s life energy, Lilia by sending tragedies and running away from them, Alice through her mom’s protection spell and Jen by surviving centuries despite having her power confiscated. At the end of the road they’ll all die one way or another. Also a theory - the road is a hex by Billie: - Agatha didn’t recognize it though she’s been there before - the Salem 7 and rio entered it even though they weren’t in the coven - it’s under west view (the failed subway. System is there - all the references are billie’s pop culture world, like in Wanda vision where everything referenced sitcoms - Billie has been the catalyst for every event there - everything Billie guesses comes true (Jen’s trial where he assumes there’s a sous vide, this trial where he wishes for lillia and she appears. The last trial will be him trusting Agatha to take some of his power so the hex dissolved without killing him
Subtle touch of adding Quicksilver’s song from X-Men Days of Future past at the end of the episode. I agree its the best episode of Marvel TV, for me is right there with Moonknight’s episode in which Oscar Isaac reveal how his split personality happened. Give Patty all of the emmys!
This episode is getting 69/69 intriguing crossover implications. Now that we know who Rio is, if she is comic-accurate, then canonically she has also been romantically involved with none other than the billion-dollar Marc With A Mouth, Deadpool. It’s the Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place / Parks and Rec crossover we never saw coming 😂
The attention to detail to create this episode was amazing. Even down to the look on Lilila’s face the first time we see her fall to the second time we see her fall. The first time she looks really scared. After figuring out her purpose and accepting her gift, the look on her face changes to contentment and peace.
Jac Schaeffer needs to be given the keys to the spooky/magic corner of Marvel and let her oversee all those projects. If Agatha makes it out of this I’d love to see her take the Doctor Strange spot in the Midnight Sons. Hell, maybe she can even be the one to crack the seemingly impossible task of writing a movie where a vampire hunter kills a bunch of vampires.
So i gotta defend my boy billy quick on the "I have a mom" thing. so Billy knows after 3 years that strong emotions break through his mind reading and presumably the Kaplans are why he knows that enough for him to tell that to Eddie. You are gonna build a bond in 3 years for sure but imagine a bond where you constantly hear about them thinking about you or who they think is you at least. It makes sense to me at least
It is interesting that only Lilia is dressed as a good character, of course, considering her final choice, that does make sense. This episode was giving me real Slaughterhouse Five vibes, the whole living as someone unstuck in time, and in the end, it all comes full circle and our hero is happy. You go Lilia, and incredible job, Patti bringing her to life.
Glad I wasn’t the only one making TNG: “All Good Things” comparisons with this episode. A lot of people have been making comparisons to Mike Flanagan’s Netflix shows, like “The House on Haunted Hill” or “The Haunting of Bly Manor”.😁🖖
This episode was amazing! This was on par to any of the River Song Doctor Who episodes, with all the intense writing, the planning, being out of sequence👏🏽Cristin Milioti is gonna have some competition for that Emmy win! Patti Lupone, ladies and gents!🤩
Adam's deep appreciation of this episode in real time is everything I wanted. This was a masterclass in writing, directing, cinematography, music, and acting. And Patti LuPone DELIVERED. 🩵
I understand where Billy is coming from...Rebecca Kaplain birthed William Kaplain and raised "the body" for 13 years and was his mother for 3 after before he felt comfortable enough to say he was Billy Maximoff. So yeah...he has a "mother" and he's referring to Rebecca. Let's not erase Rebecca
That was a quick edit. I know the episode wasn’t long but damn. This was a great well written episode, my only detraction is that I wished the series focused on the 7 being more of a threat. After entering the witches road they were kind of forgotten. Also big props to Patti Lupone an absolute force in acting, who never quite got her due in tv or film.
If you guys loved this episode, you should play 'Beyond Two Souls'. It is made by the same devs who made 'Detroit: Become Human'. Control also has simiar themes.
I totally get why he would say that he doesn’t remember one at all and he’s been with his new mom for like three years and I do think he still has some of William Kaplan’s memories or feelings or something. I don’t think he’s completely gone
Theory: Billy’s “reunion” is going to be with William and not Tommy. Their souls are going to merge and he’ll get the full memories of both Billy and William, embracing that he is both Kaplan and Maximoff in full. That’s “what’s missing” that the Road is going to give him.
a). Patti LuPone! i am so filled with emotion! always a joy to see her. b). Lillia's "I loved being a witch" and Loki's "I know what kind of god i need to be for you" pulled all the emotion c). i know it's a minor detail but would one of the history buffs hazard a guess as to which fever decimated Lillia's coven? i'm thinking Spanish Flu? Black Plague? i find myself needing to find out! and finally, d). Jac Schaeffer ... i need her to helm more of this side of the MCU.
Give Patti an Emmy. Now.
Yes! She needs to have an EGOT status
This episode deserves all the awards. Perfect writing, acting, costume design, set design, editing…every nanosecond of it was exquisite. If they stick the landing, this will be one of Marvel’s best shows.
When I watched the episode last night before watching it, I saw the runtime and got really pissed off because I hate short episodes but damn they use that short runtime perfectly
When Billy says Wanda is not his mom, keep in mind that he doesn't remember his life before entering William Kaplan's body. He only knows what Ralph Bohner told him. So he considered Mrs. Kaplan his mom.
Also to be fair, the Kaplan's raised him for three years compared to like, a week for Wanda
I didn’t know why people don’t get that. That’s literally obvious
This episode gets 1/1 standing ovation.
I did immediately rewatch it once I finished it so I can confirm this is true
@@execuwutie_YT I'm actually rewatching the show to see if those tarot poses were there the whole time😅
@@adam1third not all of it but alice is the only that is accurate to this episode!
wow you can tell Adam just got that tee out of the plastic, it still has the folds in it...wow
Yesss
I’ve seen a lot of people across multiple videos get confused when William/Billy says that Wanda isn’t his mom, he has a mom. You have to remember what’s going on in this kid’s head at the moment. He still doesn’t remember anything before the accident, and he doesn’t remember anything about being Billy. Wanda’s an abstract concept to him at the moment. He spent the last three years with the mother and father who loved and cared for him. Of course he wouldn’t consider Wanda as his ‘mom’.
My thoughts exactly
"I loved being a witch"
That line broke me
I started sobbing before the episode was even over
I think my favorite detail was when she flipped the tower and as the physical tower flipped, there was a lot of relevant imagery:
The Death card also means a new begging, and the episode ends with the beginning of her first lesson.
As the room flipped, the hour glass shifted back to its original position, creating a loop, as the several ones we see this episode.
And my favorite, as the tower flips, there’s a close-up of a torch flipping upside down. And am upside down torch is historically a symbol of death common in graveyards, due to if you flip a torch upside down, the flame goes out.
Brilliant everything just brilliant.
Adam peeking over to see how Jay was doing when Patti's fate was being sealed (knowing what a big fan he is and how upset he was gonna get) was just too sweet! By far some of the best television I have ever seen in my 46 years of breathing.
Man everything about Lilia was confusing even most of the way through the episode......but then everything weaved together so seamlessly it was beautiful right to the end.........man I have so much more sympathy for her character now knowing how tortured her life was.
Its like permanent dementia but for the future and the past
@@lightdarksoul2097 I saw it more like her life's moments on shuffle
We fill the gaps along with her
@@lightdarksoul2097 i think more like past, present, and future exist simultaneously for her.
Absolutely my favourite episode of this show. She doesn’t only face the seven at the end but death herself. Thanks for getting this out for us!’n
This was obviously a very sad end for Lilia but also kind of heartwarming? Her and Jen ended up super close than they were at the beginning and Lilia finally found her coven/Family. Also her whole life she lived with the regret of not being able to save her old coven from the fever despite seeing their death, but this time she saved this new coven of her's
I'm not convinced it was her end.
1. She foresaw her destination as Death, but now we know Death is a person, the prediction's meaning is ambiguous.
2. When she was doing the reading for Wiccan, several swords fell, and Agatha had to save her from a sword that fell directly in the reader's spot. This means that there would be spots on that ceiling with no swords.
3. She tells Agatha "when she calls you a coward, hit the deck!". This only makes sense if she's seen the future in one of her gaps. But THAT would only happen if she's around in the future for her past self to have briefly "jumped" into. Which means that Lilia has to be around at least one more time to experience a "gap", when "she" (presumably Rio) calls Agatha a coward.
Even if Lilia really is dead, my guess is that Rio is gonna use Lilia and Alice's corpses as puppets and at the moment of truth, Past Lilia is gonna jump into her future corpse and regain control in a way that turns the tide. In fact, this might even be the traumatic "gap" she had as a child which showed her her own death - as a child, she literally "jumped" into her own corpse. Kinda like Dr Strange?
The Tarot spread also had other clues-- 7 of swords; and the Salem 7 all die by the sword. I didn't get that til the second time I watched it. And Agatha threw down the Hanged or Hanging Man-- a willing sacrifice. Oh, Lilia.
Patti Lupone was brilliant, and it hurt but I couldn't cry. It all seemed so inevitable, the way they wrote it. But I need to think she's back in time, in late 1500's Sicily, on her second go-through, this time with less fear. More hope. Thanks fir reacting to this one, guys.
11:07 "Usually, something terrible happens. Destruction. Sudden upheaval." "The 11:00 number." JAY, I CAN'T EVEN 😂🤣👏🏻
Jac and Patti created something absolutely magical this episode!!
Patti put on a masterclass, what an episode 🙌🏾🔥
Lilia's death got me in tears. This was the best episode yet.
I don’t think we’re done with the Salem 7, I only counted 5 bodies hit the floor. Er, ceiling…
That aside, I had goosebumps the whole second half of this episode. Patti Lupone knocked it out of the park and Aubrey Plaza was MADE to play Death!
i think the finale will be trying to deal with Death that probably wants Teen's body.. and all this is part of his Hex and not a real Witches' Road
Yeah, we didn’t see the owl or the wolf
I can just see you guys trying to walk out the room with all the swords behind you fanning out like a peacock.
This was the best episode of the show so far. Like Set Up and Pay Off was on point.
Give Patti Lupone all the flowers.
Oh as soon as I finished the episode you’re one of the first reactors I thought about because I just KNOW yall are gonna feel all the emotions
Jac did a masterful job of showrunning here, this is what happens when you have an excellent writer being a strong showrunner with a clear, ahem, Vision.
I see what you did there, because I...Have ! vision
“Like I just did.” Patti put so much power behind that line
Assuming I did the math right there are over 81 billion possible combinations for that reading.
Sheesh
This episode was extremely well made and masterfully executed. Patti LuPone should get all the awards just for this episode because HOLY SHIT, that was awesome! ❤ If she doesn't, WE RIOT!
I love that we get to see all of Lilia's "random lines" from earlier episodes edited together so beautifully from her perspective. All of the Tarot cards + the characters shown as the Tarot cards was beautiful done too. 😍
Death means rebirth as well, so when we see Lilia choosing to fall and then we see her as a young lady at the beginning of her journey she seemed so much more determined and happy because she wasn't afraid of her power anymore and her life was put together without her jumping around on her own timeline.
I started to tear up and cry when Lilia chose to stay behing to deal with the Salem Seven and while doing so she saved her new coven which she wasn't able to do to her original coven. Patti LuPone is an ICON and a QUEEN (of Cups). Lilia will be missed. 😭💔
The show made me care about these characters in such a short time. (A thing "The Acolyte" failed to do.)
Damn it Marvel, you make me love all of these new characters and thrn kill them off so fast. The audacity! 🥺
My mind is blown away by this excellent piece of TV. 🤯😍
Yes! I was so excited for you guys to get to this episode when I saw it last night! Also, might I say the turn around time is so impressive!
1 out of 1 Emmy Episode.
The writing for this one was insane!!
I love when the timer shows up! And I agree very much!!
This episode was Outstanding, I loved it.
I love this show! It's close to being my favorite MCU D+ show. Lilia went out like a BOSS!
This was the first time i've cried watching a Marvel show since WandaVision. Phenomenal
Thank you for referencing the TNG finale which is a masterclass in time displaced storytelling. It along with Lost's "The Constant" aka Desmond's looking for Penny, have stiff competition for the gold medal. And this one is not a self contained episode, but incorporating the entire season is just chef's kiss
What a brilliant episode with everything paying off. This rivals Doctor Who, that TNG episode and Arrival (watch that if you haven't, it's so good).
Love how they framed all the characters as the tarrot cards, and we've seen it all throughout the show. I even remember noticing Jen doing that pose but then it made sense right away, as she was doing a presentation.
Also Reverse Gravity is a dope spell.
Updated theory:
Every witch in the coven has cheated death somehow and the road is meant to bring them down death - Agatha by stealing people’s life energy, Lilia by sending tragedies and running away from them, Alice through her mom’s protection spell and Jen by surviving centuries despite having her power confiscated. At the end of the road they’ll all die one way or another.
Also a theory - the road is a hex by Billie:
- Agatha didn’t recognize it though she’s been there before
- the Salem 7 and rio entered it even though they weren’t in the coven
- it’s under west view (the failed subway. System is there
- all the references are billie’s pop culture world, like in Wanda vision where everything referenced sitcoms
- Billie has been the catalyst for every event there
- everything Billie guesses comes true (Jen’s trial where he assumes there’s a sous vide, this trial where he wishes for lillia and she appears.
The last trial will be him trusting Agatha to take some of his power so the hex dissolved without killing him
I agree 100%. I think he’s dreamwalking himself onto the road which is why we saw him with his crown during his reveal.
Ohhh they all cheated death! Even Billy did. Oh my. It has so many layers
Patti LuPone as Lilia was laying in the cut (mud, if you will?), only the re-emerge as the show's MVP. What a great episode!
The way Jen screams No to Lilia just pierced my Heart knowing what was about to probably happen 😢
Yeah I agree best episode for sure, just superbly written and acted, that last sequence when she reads herself…. Holy I’m still shook that hit me hard
Subtle touch of adding Quicksilver’s song from X-Men Days of Future past at the end of the episode.
I agree its the best episode of Marvel TV, for me is right there with Moonknight’s episode in which Oscar Isaac reveal how his split personality happened.
Give Patty all of the emmys!
8:43 The subway was in reference to episode 3 when Sharon Davis says all she expected to find was, " remnants of their failed public transit system."
What an incredible use of elipsis, flashbacks, flashforwards all at the same time, the best use I've seen in a while
Excellent arch for Patti "Lilia" LuPone. Bravo.
11:43 We didn´t see her dying.🤞
Ahhh, the song 😩. Time in a bottle.
It was all over the place and made so much sense at the same time. Great episode
Previewed drop right as I sit down for lunch!? Don’t mind if I do!
An absolute masterpiece of television ❤️
As i watched the ending of this episode, my first thought was for Jay. You took that one well my man.
This episode is getting 69/69 intriguing crossover implications.
Now that we know who Rio is, if she is comic-accurate, then canonically she has also been romantically involved with none other than the billion-dollar Marc With A Mouth, Deadpool.
It’s the Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place / Parks and Rec crossover we never saw coming 😂
The attention to detail to create this episode was amazing. Even down to the look on Lilila’s face the first time we see her fall to the second time we see her fall.
The first time she looks really scared. After figuring out her purpose and accepting her gift, the look on her face changes to contentment and peace.
And streches out her arms like in an embrace of her fate and of Death. Masterfully done!
Jac Schaeffer needs to be given the keys to the spooky/magic corner of Marvel and let her oversee all those projects.
If Agatha makes it out of this I’d love to see her take the Doctor Strange spot in the Midnight Sons.
Hell, maybe she can even be the one to crack the seemingly impossible task of writing a movie where a vampire hunter kills a bunch of vampires.
This episode solidified Lilia as my favorite character I wish she sung more tho I LOVE PATTI
This was very River Song-esque with her living her life out of order compared to the other characters.
I haven't started the video and I just know Jay is going to be devastated 😢
This episode cinched AAA as my favorite MCU series.
So i gotta defend my boy billy quick on the "I have a mom" thing. so Billy knows after 3 years that strong emotions break through his mind reading and presumably the Kaplans are why he knows that enough for him to tell that to Eddie. You are gonna build a bond in 3 years for sure but imagine a bond where you constantly hear about them thinking about you or who they think is you at least. It makes sense to me at least
Jay was extra goofy today. Loved it!! And Patti Lupone is a 👑👑👑
They really used the Quicksilver song for the credits in the series where Evan Peters isn't Quicksilver?!😂
2:02 no, currently Billy has no memories of Wanda
good to know disney still has this sort of thing in them. now they need to keep doing it.
fck. I've watched that scene over and over again and I still feel emotional. what a way to go. Lilia took it like a champ 😭
give patti and jac schaeffer all the awards right now
I agree. One of the best episodes in the MCU.
The ‘Quality Feels’ of this gives me THE SAME awesome feels I had for Infinity Wars and Endgame.
This was an incredible episode. Patti is such a star
At 0:57 when Jay says the Deuce, all I could think of was Mr. Shart?
Меньшего я и не ожидал от Петти Люпон в этом эпизоде. Это были её 30 минут славы. Браво
I had the same initial reaction... Speechless. Magnificent.
Plot twist: Lilia doesn't actually die in the castle; Rio actually saves her
and kills her by eating a DEATH chicken wing!😂😂
Jay really needs to see that! That death stare is peak petty Queen behaviour, I love Patti LuPone
Lilia is DA GOAT. She went out like a boss.
Jac Schaeffer needs to win at least one award, people, she was simply brilliant and insightful in this work.
It is interesting that only Lilia is dressed as a good character, of course, considering her final choice, that does make sense. This episode was giving me real Slaughterhouse Five vibes, the whole living as someone unstuck in time, and in the end, it all comes full circle and our hero is happy. You go Lilia, and incredible job, Patti bringing her to life.
That scene with the tower upright...Cinema 🚬
Been eagerly awaiting this reaction since watching the episode last night. Not disappointed!!! 😎👍
Glad I wasn’t the only one making TNG: “All Good Things” comparisons with this episode. A lot of people have been making comparisons to Mike Flanagan’s Netflix shows, like “The House on Haunted Hill” or “The Haunting of Bly Manor”.😁🖖
Such a good episode! I got teary at the end.
This episode was amazing! This was on par to any of the River Song Doctor Who episodes, with all the intense writing, the planning, being out of sequence👏🏽Cristin Milioti is gonna have some competition for that Emmy win! Patti Lupone, ladies and gents!🤩
Adam's deep appreciation of this episode in real time is everything I wanted. This was a masterclass in writing, directing, cinematography, music, and acting. And Patti LuPone DELIVERED. 🩵
This was surprisingly peak cinema.
She’s the hag version of the witch because she’s so vain 😂
This is the best episode of the show and one of the best episodes of all Marvel Television
I've watched that ending twice and still was sad and speechless.
I understand where Billy is coming from...Rebecca Kaplain birthed William Kaplain and raised "the body" for 13 years and was his mother for 3 after before he felt comfortable enough to say he was Billy Maximoff. So yeah...he has a "mother" and he's referring to Rebecca. Let's not erase Rebecca
That was a quick edit. I know the episode wasn’t long but damn.
This was a great well written episode, my only detraction is that I wished the series focused on the 7 being more of a threat. After entering the witches road they were kind of forgotten.
Also big props to Patti Lupone an absolute force in acting, who never quite got her due in tv or film.
If you guys loved this episode, you should play 'Beyond Two Souls'. It is made by the same devs who made 'Detroit: Become Human'. Control also has simiar themes.
Agreed ❤ Best episode. The feels .Death looked dope AF. Kinda reminded me of Arrival.
All of time is simultaneous… it’s a matter of how we experience it
A month ago: why did they hire somebody as brilliant as Patti Lupone for this small role?
Today: oh. Right. That's why.
I totally get why he would say that he doesn’t remember one at all and he’s been with his new mom for like three years and I do think he still has some of William Kaplan’s memories or feelings or something. I don’t think he’s completely gone
This episode tore me apart. I absolutely loved it, and hated it at the same time. Also, Billy as Malificent is just perfection.
The original green witch, makes you wonder who the current green witch is, and who has cheated death, the last two episodes will be quite interesting
I love this show. I have to wonder now that lilia's in kind of a "edge of tomorrow" situation will she be able to change the timeline?
Theory: Billy’s “reunion” is going to be with William and not Tommy. Their souls are going to merge and he’ll get the full memories of both Billy and William, embracing that he is both Kaplan and Maximoff in full. That’s “what’s missing” that the Road is going to give him.
Patti Lupone as Dr Manhattan confirmed
Probably one of the bet episodes of Marvel TV ever made. All within 37 minutes.
Top shelf Marvel. I cried.
0:54 theres only two of em , THE DUECE 😂 i love ittttt
I was in tears at the end. I was so sad. I mean I know she went out on her terms, but whyyyyyy.... 😩😭
a). Patti LuPone! i am so filled with emotion! always a joy to see her. b). Lillia's "I loved being a witch" and Loki's "I know what kind of god i need to be for you" pulled all the emotion c). i know it's a minor detail but would one of the history buffs hazard a guess as to which fever decimated Lillia's coven? i'm thinking Spanish Flu? Black Plague? i find myself needing to find out! and finally, d). Jac Schaeffer ... i need her to helm more of this side of the MCU.
This is definitely my favorite episode so far hands down
The begining is the ending. The ending is the begining.
I think this is the best disney marvel show. I love all these characters and I'm so excited to see what happens next
As soon as I saw this episode I was thinking "oof Jay isn't going to do well with this episode"