Then again, the hexagons for the 70s Brady Bunch intro could just be because 70s scifi was all about the hexagons.We could be overthinking the hexagons. After all, a Hex is a type of witch's spell.
In fact, in the comics the Scarlet Witch sometimes uses her powers to hurl energy at opponents as "hex bolts".We could be overthinking the hexagons. After all, a Hex is a type of witch's spell.
EXCEPT for the Transformers Universe. That's held together by galvanized hardware.In fact, in the comics the Scarlet Witch sometimes uses her powers to hurl energy at opponents as "hex bolts".
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So, I think it's pretty clear the writers are setting up things for the multiverse, which as we all know is held together by anodized hardware.
According to Stanism, the entire multiverse was created by Stan Lee and no one else.Good point - but if Agnes is Agatha, thenmagic
and no one remembers her.
Ooo, I like this. As was noted elsewhere, Agnes says their anniversary is June 2nd, which is notable as the date of the first Salem witch trial in 1692.
I was really struck by something at the end of episode 3, and I haven't seen it mentioned here or elsewhere: "Geraldine"'s pendant that Wanda notices looks an awful lot like an inverted cross - to the point that that's what I thought it was at first. It took me a couple fo seconds to realize it was also a sword. One of the main things that an inverted cross is associated with is Satanism*. So, another Mephisto clue?
* (I initially typed that as "Stanism". In the future, I'm sure there will be a religion based on the teachings of Stan Lee...)
Can we? She's driving events far more than the other characters, who are just under Wanda's control. I don't think any of them would be self-aware enough to pause and say "shall we do that scene over?" to Wanda.So can we finally put the "Agnes is really Agatha Harkness" theory to bed?