Thanks for sharing the close up @RuneNot a rabbit. Three figures, the middle holding a scythe.
Not a McGuffin. Leaving aside the fact that a McGuffin is necessarily not a person (it could, after all, be argued that the witness functionally isn’t either), it also necessarily is a thing that everyone (important to the plot) wants.I am still hoping we find out about Agent Woo's witness, too, though they could just be a MacGuffin to get everything going.
I’m not even sure Woo cares that much anymore. No one else has yet.
Haha, a fish called Wanda!I believe the words "bigger fish to fry" come to mind.
There are some Fierce Creatures inside the Hex that have to be dealt with...Haha, a fish called Wanda!
Exactly my point!I believe the words "bigger fish to fry" come to mind.
Fiiine… Woo's witness may end up just being a plot device to get everything going.Not a McGuffin. Leaving aside the fact that a McGuffin is necessarily not a person (it could, after all, be argued that the witness functionally isn’t either), it also necessarily is a thing that everyone (important to the plot) wants.
Thanks for sharing the close up @Rune
If they are going with standard witch tropes, then the three figures on the brooch would likely be the triple goddess/three ages of woman - maiden, mother and crone. The scythe would indicate death, so likely the crone aspect as dominant.
Just speculating based upon some general myth which the MCU does like to use for background.
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