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Agatha All Together Episode 8 Summary

Agatha All Together Episode 8 Summary

ATTENTION, SPOILER! This post contains details of the penultimate episode Agatha all together.

Conclusion Agatha all together is finally upon us.

Last week it became known more about Lilia’s backstory and explained why she’s been seemingly talking to herself all season, but it also left viewers with a ton of questions to answer in the final two episodes. Read on for a sneak peek of the penultimate episode, titled “Follow Me My Friend, To The Glory At The End.”

The episode starts again hut from episode 5the camera zooms in on Alice, who died after Agatha siphoned her power. A hand touches her face thoughtfully and she wakes up to Rio, also known as Death, as we learned in Episode 7.

Rio tells Alice, “it’s time to go,” pointing to her lifeless body still lying on the floor. Alice asks: “Is that all? Is this all the time I have? She begs Rio to give her more time, but Rio reminds her that she died protecting someone, like any good protective witch should. She and Rio disappear through the door together.

Meanwhile, a panicked Jen knocks on the door leading to their final test, where Lilia has just sacrificed herself after a tarot reading to save them from the Salem Seven. Billy is also worried, but Agatha is a little concerned as she runs to Rio.

“Your clan is dwindling,” Rio taunts. “The bodies are really piling up, just like you promised.”

Rio accuses Agatha of “distracting” her from Billy, whom she calls an “abomination” who is “disturbing the sacred balance.” Agatha becomes emotional when Rio reminds her that she is walking down the road with “another woman’s son”, yelling at her to stop talking.

Rio joked that no one was treated specially like Agatha, implying that Rio still made sure she narrowly escaped death, but Agatha disagrees, saying that Rio has only ever taken from her.

“And that’s usually your move, right?” Rio joked before asking Agatha why she let the clan believe “those things” about her, about what she did to her son. Agatha says: “Because the truth is too terrible.”

Back outside the courthouse, Jen assures Billy that Lilia wanted to stay to save them. They then move on to discuss Rio as Jen says the Green Witch showed us who she was all along.

– So, Agatha’s ex is death? – Billy asks. Jen shrugs, “That makes sense too.”

They set out to find Agatha, who is with Rio, now discussing Billy’s mission to find Tommy at the end of the Road, which Rio calls a “violation” and Agatha considers a waste of time.

– His brother is not there. Not yet, anyway,” Rio says, explaining that Billy “stole his second life” but his twin didn’t, and she’s committed to stopping Billy before he helps Tommy do it.

“Then take it,” says Agatha. But then she realizes that Rio can’t take him because if he dies, he’ll just reincarnate again and she’ll lose him. He needs to go with her willingly, and Agatha promises to convince him to do so only if Rio lets her go. She wants Death to stop haunting her, at least for a while.

“And when I die… I don’t want to see your face,” she says.

Rio reluctantly agrees before walking off to a remote location in the forest where she cuts the air with a knife, leaving a gaping hole as if the forest is just a paper backdrop and not a practical world, and disappears.

When Agatha finds Billy and Jen, she hears the teenager say that she will “never be anything more than a witch without a coven.” Oh. But Agatha has bigger fish to fry, so she tells them they need to continue until the final test.

This trial will involve earth magic and they no longer have the Green Witch, so Jen will have to step up again to use her potions knowledge to help them get through it.

While they are walking, Agatha trips over the shoes they left at the beginning of the Road. They understand that the Road is a circle. And the beginning is also the finish.

So how are they chosen?

Agatha is furious and desperate, insisting they keep going. Jen says she doesn’t want to put up with The Road again, to which Agatha replies, “Okay! Stay here!

But when she leaves, Billy has other plans. He reminds them that they took off their shoes out of respect for the Road, which he has completely lost. He puts his shoes on his feet and boom…

Suddenly he unzips a body bag in a steel room. Agatha is there too, and so is Jen. Everyone in their own body bags. Agatha assumes that this is a version of her basement, although it looks completely different. Jen notices that the house is lit with grow lights, but Agatha wonders how they could grow anything without water and soil.

One of the lights burns out, which means the countdown has begun. They continue to blink one at a time, wondering what to do.

In the conversation, it is revealed that it was Agatha who actually forbade Jen from using magic. Naturally, this infuriates her, although Agatha claims that she did not know that she cast the spell on Jen. In the 1920s, she simply performed spells for money, and Jen’s target was someone else.

Jen rips out a piece of Agatha’s hair and ties her hands to perform the unbinding ritual. “You’re not holding anything,” she repeats over and over. And just like that, Jen got her magic back.

But then she disappears.

“The road gave her what she was missing,” explains Agatha. She tells Billy, “This could end right here, right now. I came for power. You have the power. Pump me up.”

Billy refuses, believing that he would have been left alone in this room if Agatha had gotten what she wanted. So, Agatha offers to help him find his brother. She tells him that Tommy isn’t waiting “over there.” At least not in the body.

She tells Billy that Rio is trying to stop him from finding his brother because to do so he would have to steal the body like Billy did. Agatha tells Billy to sit down and close his eyes, to which he obeys.

She then makes him remember his last moments with Billy – they were 10 years old and living in Westview. He remembers being with his parents, getting ready to fall asleep, and Tommy being there. He hears Tommy breathing heavily as he sleeps, and Agatha forces Billy to breathe in the same rhythm, encouraging him to drown out the noise of his mother’s world as it falls apart.

Agatha grabs Billy by the head, telling him to find Tommy where to go. He says he can’t find the place, but Agatha knows that’s not true. Too many people die every day for Tommy not to have a body.

Finally he lands on one. A boy who is pushed into a pool as a joke, but drowns. In agony, Billy asks, “Agatha, am I killing this boy so my brother can live?”

He screams one last time and then disappears. “No, Billy,” Agatha replies as he leaves. “Sometimes boys die.”

She sits alone in a steel room as the lights go out one by one. There are only three left to shine when she opens the locket and rips out her son’s hair, rubbing it across his face before she realizes it could be the key to her escape.

“From death to life,” she says, breathless, before letting tears fall into her hair and burying them in a small patch of dirt in the room. As soon as the last light goes out, a flower grows from the soil. The lights turn back on and the room begins to collapse. Rocks and dirt fall on Agatha and she runs towards the door, screaming for someone to let her out.

The door opens and she climbs out of the Road and finds herself back in Westview. She looks up and sees Rio sitting on the roof of her house. The sky is dark and green, the wind is blowing, Rio is cackling. Agatha tries to use her powers, but they are nowhere to be found.

– I pulled out your child, as agreed! Agatha insists. But that was not the point. He had to give himself up. Rio takes Agatha instead. She begins using earthbending to “banish the evil” that is Rio, but Rio quickly foils her plan. Between Rio’s attacks, Agatha continues to try to perform magic, but Rio soon ties her up and prevents her from moving.

At the very last moment, a flash of blue light throws Rio aside. And here’s Billy Maximoff, or should I say Wiccan, to save the day.

“Don’t take everything,” he says before blasting Agatha with his powers. But she doesn’t. Once she’s got what she needs (and admittedly a little more) and is back to her full glory, she lets go of Billy’s magic.

Rio still wants one of them, which means a duel is brewing. Agatha throws Billy away, likely hoping to save him from the crossfire as she goes toe-to-toe with Rio. He returns just in time to save Agatha from a fatal blow, sending Rio back.

Agatha and Billy have a heart-to-heart where Agatha says that they will not be able to avoid death. She offers herself so Billy can live. However, when Rio returns, Billy tells her that he will willingly go with her.

“Take it. You heard him. Boy, just like he promised,” Agatha tells Rio, leaving Billy feeling betrayed and confused. “What can I say? I’m a witch without a coven.

Billy pleads with Agatha in his head: “Agatha, I know you can hear me. Is this how Nicky died?

She stops in her tracks, turns around, walks up to Rio and kisses her passionately on the lips. Rio’s magic envelops Agatha, who flies into the sky, allowing Death to take her. She falls softly to the ground, and as her body sinks into the ground, daylight appears over Westview.

Rio tells Billy he can go and he leaves without hesitation, picking up Agatha’s medallion from the ground. He walks through Westview, gets into his car, and drives away, shocked by everything that just happened.

He returns home to Eastview, where William’s parents are in despair. Refreshed, Billy goes to his room to find several reminders of the Road, including a Lorna Wu poster, a Wicked Witch of the West figurine, a Ouija board, and more.

Reflecting on the journey, he realizes that “that was me.” He hears a chuckle and turns around, yelling at what he finds behind him.

And build up loans. For a review of the finale, click here.