Kathryn Hahn delivers her most layered performance yet. This episode reveals that Agatha didn’t just covet power—she failed to save her son. Her constant belittling of the coven (“You’re not witches. You’re sad, desperate women”) reads now as projection. When she screams at Teen, “You sound just like her!” (referring to Wanda), it’s both a threat and a confession: she sees history repeating.
The episode’s seismic shift happens in the final seven minutes. After a frantic escape from a possession attempt (shades of The Evil Dead ), the coven turns on Agatha. But it’s Teen (Joe Locke) who steals the show. When Rio (Aubrey Plaza) goads him—calling him “the witch with no name”—his eyes glow blue. A crown of forms around his head. The ground shakes. The Road spits the coven out.
Kathryn Hahn delivers her most layered performance yet. This episode reveals that Agatha didn’t just covet power—she failed to save her son. Her constant belittling of the coven (“You’re not witches. You’re sad, desperate women”) reads now as projection. When she screams at Teen, “You sound just like her!” (referring to Wanda), it’s both a threat and a confession: she sees history repeating.
The episode’s seismic shift happens in the final seven minutes. After a frantic escape from a possession attempt (shades of The Evil Dead ), the coven turns on Agatha. But it’s Teen (Joe Locke) who steals the show. When Rio (Aubrey Plaza) goads him—calling him “the witch with no name”—his eyes glow blue. A crown of forms around his head. The ground shakes. The Road spits the coven out.
We use cookies on our site to enhance your user experience, provide personalized content, and analyze our traffic. You can find more information on our Privacy Policy.