The iconic Teen reveal and his backstory are now done and dusted, leaving fans wondering what’s next for Agatha: All Along. Fear not, though, as this series continues to deliver. While we may be a tad biased (and rightfully so, given the astounding Billy Maximoff twist), Agatha: All Along has undoubtedly raised the bar for Marvel television.

Moving on to the main event: Agatha All Along Episode 7 and the next trial in Billy and Agatha’s Edge-of-your-seat and nail-biting journey down the Witches’ Road. Be prepared for surprises, as per usual, and beware of spoilers as you dive into our review of the latest installment!

A Glimpse into Lilia’s Mind

Some characters might be “dead” but they’re certainly not gone, not when it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and especially not in Agatha All Along. Here, at the start of episode 7, we see a close of Lilia before the camera pans out to her silent scream as she falls down an empty void, gracefully.

A Glimpse into Lilia's Mind
Credit: Disney+

Following that ominous scene, we are back to the Witches’ Road with Agatha and Billy as they continue their journey, and of course, they must make some small talk. This time when Agatha brings Wanda up, Billy responds, “She’s not my mom, I have a mom.” We’re not too sure this will sit well with the entire fandom!

Then comes the big question, one that has been playing on everyone’s mind, “Is Wanda Maximoff really dead?” And Agatha’s response is similar to what Marvel would say, “Yes. No. Maybe.”

Before the conversation could go any further, the duo had reached their next trial, and undoubtedly, the trials have been the best part about this series so far, second to the stellar star-studded cast.

Agatha All Along Episode 7
Credit: Disney+

As they enter the abandoned mansion, Agatha transforms into the Wicked Witch of the West, and Billy into Maleficent. This time around, there are tarot cards in the trial! While Agatha and Billy figure the cards out, Lilia and Jen wake up somewhere in a tunnel, Lilia is confused about certain things and reveals she experienced life out of sequence, and that might be happening again because she is close to the end.

Soon enough, Lilia and Jen make it to the trial, with the former dressed as Glinda the Good Witch, and the latter dressed as The Evil Queen, and the focus shifts back to the tarot cards.

We have to admit, Agatha All Along Episode 7 is more mind-bending and bizarre than the rest, but once again, an absolute nail-biter.

Agatha and Billy
Credit: Disney+

Also Read:- Where’s Wanda? Episode 6 Review

Conclusion

Rio Vidal is death. Lilia accepts her fate and saves the rest from the Salem Seven. And once again, we’re mind blown! It will be interesting to see how the journey continues for the rest without some of the key players, and the role Rio plays in Agatha and Billy reaching the end of the Witches’ Road.

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