In the latest episode of Agatha All Along, the witches of the coven are facing yet another challenge on their dangerous journey along the Witches’ Road. The tension has increased after the tragic loss of Sharon, also known as Mrs. Hart, played by Debra Jo Rupp. The story becomes more intense as the stakes get higher, with the Salem Seven making their way onto the Witches’ Road. Their aim? To find the Green Witch.
They summon Rio Vidal, portrayed by Aubrey Plaza, but in doing so, they leave the door open for the Seven to enter. The episode raises the question: Will Agatha Harkness, played by Kathryn Hahn, and her group—Teen (Joe Locke), Jennifer Kale (Sasheer Zamata), Alice Wu-Gulliver (Ali Ahn), and Lilia Calderu (Patti LuPone)—survive this trial? And what deeper connections to Marvel’s lore will be revealed as the coven struggles to stay alive?
The episode opens with a flashback from WandaVision, revisiting Agatha and her Salem coven. In the flashback, we remember that Agatha was tied to a post by her coven, and they were trying to kill her. However, Agatha has a unique power: she can absorb the magic of witches who try to attack her, turning it against them. This is how she killed those witches in WandaVision. Evanora Harkness, Agatha’s mother, played by Kate Forbes, returns as a ghost in this episode.
Her spirit speaks to Agatha, declaring that she deserves a severe punishment. Agatha responds, saying, “I can be good,” echoing one of her famous lines from WandaVision. She had said the same words to her mother before the coven attempted to execute her. This moment hints at a deeper connection between Agatha and her past.

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We also discover that the Salem Seven are not random enemies but are, in fact, the children of the witches Agatha killed. Agatha had spared their lives when she killed their parents, and now, as adults, they have returned, wild and vengeful, to seek revenge on Agatha. This emotional connection between Agatha and the Salem Seven adds layers to the conflict and heightens the stakes of the story.
The episode continues to draw on WandaVision’s mix of references to real-world media. Each trial on the Witches’ Road has had its share of pop culture nods, and this episode is no different. The coven enters a new house, and as they step inside, their appearances immediately transform into something straight out of the 1980s horror genre.
This transformation brings back memories of classic horror films like Friday the 13th and The Evil Dead. The group of characters, trapped in a secluded cabin, is tormented by dark, supernatural forces. There’s even a nod to 1970s horror, as Agatha’s demonic possession in this episode reminds us of The Exorcist and its terrifying visuals. The showrunners clearly enjoy paying homage to these horror classics, making the episode feel both familiar and eerie for viewers who know the references.
As the episode progresses, it becomes harder to dismiss the theory that Rio Vidal could be Death herself. From the moment she is introduced, Rio appears to have a deep hatred for Agatha. In Episode 4, there’s a moment when Agatha believes Teen is dying, and she pleads softly with Rio, saying, “Don’t.” It almost feels as though Agatha is begging Death to spare Teen’s life.
In this episode, this idea becomes more concrete when the coven uses an Ouija board to communicate with the spirit world. As they spell out a word, the letters “D-E-A-T-H” appear. Rio laughs loudly when she sees this, reinforcing the idea that she might represent Death itself.
We also get to know more about Lilia Calderu, who is an interesting character in the coven. As a 450-year-old witch with the power of divination, Lilia often appears spacey and disconnected, but this is because she is in tune with premonitions about time and fate.
In previous episodes, Lilia has had moments where she shouts out random phrases, which seem meaningless at first. For instance, she once said, “Alice, don’t—” but didn’t finish the sentence. At another time, she screamed, “Try to save Agatha!” These moments seemed odd at the time, but when we look at them together, it seems like Lilia might have had a premonition. She might have been trying to warn Alice about what was going to happen to her.

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Alice’s power is drained when she tries to save Agatha by using her magic to banish Agatha’s mother’s ghost. In the process, Agatha absorbs Alice’s power, killing her. Lilia’s warning—“Alice, don’t try to save Agatha!”—might have been a prediction of this tragic moment. The episode leaves us wondering whether Lilia’s scattered thoughts are actually clues about what’s to come, hidden beneath the surface of her seemingly random outbursts.
A key moment in this episode happens when Agatha hears Teen mention the name Nicholas Scratch. This is important for several reasons. First, it confirms for the audience that Agatha’s son, Nicholas, is dead. He communicates with Teen through the Ouija board, which prompts Teen to say his name aloud. This breaks Agatha out of her attack on Alice, giving her a moment of realization.
The scene also suggests that Teen may not be Agatha’s son after all. Nicholas Scratch’s voice is heard calling out to his mother, and the fact that Teen can say his name, despite being under a spell that prevents him from speaking his own, hints that Teen is someone else entirely.
This leads to a big reveal at the end of the episode, confirming a long-standing fan theory. We learn that Teen is actually Wiccan, also known as Billy Kaplan or Billy Maximoff, the son of Wanda Maximoff, played by Elizabeth Olsen. The episode leaves many questions unanswered, though. Who placed the sigil on Teen that prevents him from revealing his true identity?
Did Teen always know who he was, or was he kept in the dark for some reason? When Agatha confronts him, he uses his powers to skillfully control Jennifer and Lilia, forcing them to push Agatha into a pit of magical energy. This shows that Teen has significant control over his abilities, which could mean that he has been pretending all along.
The reveal that Joe Locke’s character is Wiccan adds another layer of complexity to the story. We’re left wondering how Billy exists in this universe and what his real backstory is. In previous episodes, we’ve heard Teen talk about his childhood in Eastview, his parents, and his boyfriend. But now we know that much of what he said might have been false or misleading.
Who placed the spell on him, and why? Was it Wanda herself, trying to protect her son, or could someone else have been responsible? These questions create suspense for the next episode, keeping viewers on edge as they wait to see how this storyline unfolds.

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Agatha’s journey in Agatha All Along is becoming more complex with each episode. Her power continues to grow, but with it comes the risk of losing those close to her. The Salem Seven are closing in, and the dangers of the Witches’ Road seem never-ending.
As Agatha faces the consequences of her past actions, we’re left to wonder how much more she can endure and what other secrets will be revealed about her history and connections to the Marvel universe.
The latest episode of Agatha All Along intensifies the ongoing story, bringing more depth to Agatha Harkness’s character while introducing shocking twists about those around her. The revelation that Teen is actually Wiccan, the son of Wanda Maximoff, dramatically alters the narrative.
It forces us to question how much of Teen’s journey has been real and whether he’s been playing a larger game all along. The eerie presence of Rio Vidal, potentially representing Death, further complicates matters, leaving viewers to speculate about her true intentions and role in the storyline.
The tension between Agatha and the Salem Seven builds as the witches’ thirst for vengeance puts Agatha in more danger than ever before. With every trial along the Witches’ Road, Agatha is forced to confront her past, her choices, and the consequences of her actions.
Her powers, while formidable, come at a cost, as seen in her unintentional killing of Alice Wu-Gulliver. This moment highlights the dark, unpredictable nature of magic in the show and the constant threat of betrayal and loss among the coven members.
As the mysteries surrounding Agatha’s son, Nicholas Scratch, and the coven deepen, the episode leaves us eagerly anticipating what’s to come. With Agatha facing enemies from both her past and present, her journey seems far from over.
The next episodes promise more revelations about her connection to the broader Marvel universe and the ultimate fate of the witches who have followed her. Will Agatha be able to defeat her enemies and survive the trials ahead, or will her past continue to haunt her, leading to even greater sacrifices? The stakes have never been higher for Agatha and her coven, and fans can expect more thrills in the episodes to come.
Season 26 of The Voice continues to impress viewers with its high level of talent, showcasing both the incredible abilities of the contestants and the unexpected moments from the coaches themselves. The competition gets more intense with every round, and in this episode, we see the Battle Rounds in full swing.
These rounds are always a nail-biting time for fans and contestants alike, as each coach pairs up their artists in a head-to-head battle. The goal is to pick the best performer from each pair to move forward in the competition, but it’s never an easy decision.
The night kicks off with a powerful performance from the coaches themselves. They take the stage to perform “Heartache Tonight” by The Eagles, setting the tone for an emotional and dramatic evening. Snoop Dogg joins in the performance, surprising many fans who may not have expected him to sing.
Although he may not have as many vocal moments as the other coaches, his presence adds a unique flair to the performance, and he holds his own next to the more seasoned singers in the group.
The song choice is fitting, as heartache is indeed on the horizon for many contestants as they face the difficult reality of the Battle Rounds.
In the Battle Rounds, each coach must pit two of their own artists against each other. The contestants must sing the same song, performing together, but only one can be chosen to move on to the Knockout Rounds.
It’s a tense and emotional process, as many contestants have formed bonds with their teammates, and seeing someone go home is never easy. However, there is still a chance for those who don’t win their battles to stay in the competition if another coach decides to “steal” them, giving them a second chance.
With two steals already used in this episode, the contestants who get cut still have hope. But winning a steal isn’t easy; it often requires an exceptional performance or an ability to connect emotionally with both the audience and the coaches. Sometimes, it’s not just about hitting the high notes — it’s about making a connection and leaving a lasting impression.
Reba McEntire’s Soulful Showdown: Adam Bohanan vs. Kevin James Graham
The night’s first battle comes from Reba McEntire’s team. Reba, a legendary country music star, brings her extensive experience and wisdom to the coaching panel.
In this round, she pairs two of her more unique and soulful singers, Adam Bohanan and Kevin James Graham. It’s an interesting matchup, as both artists bring something different to the table, but Reba knows she has to make a tough choice.
During the coaching session, Bohanan shares a heartwarming story with Reba. He tells her that he learned to speak with an American accent by watching her show, Reba.
The show helped him fine-tune his accent, and he credits her with playing a major role in his journey. This revelation clearly touches Reba, and it’s a reminder of how impactful she has been, not just in music, but in pop culture as well.
For their battle, Reba chooses the song “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims. This modern soul track is a challenging choice, especially for Graham, who admits that it’s not exactly in his wheelhouse.
Despite this, Graham proves that he can soar on the high notes, delivering a performance that impresses the coaches. Bohanan, on the other hand, brings a natural ease to the track, making it feel effortless. His vocal style complements the song in a way that feels authentic and smooth.
The performance leaves the coaches on their feet, with each of them clearly impressed by the talent on display. Both artists were originally one-chair turns during the Blind Auditions, but they have come a long way since then. Ultimately, Reba makes the difficult decision to move forward with Adam Bohanan.
His natural connection to the song and his effortless performance gives him the edge in this battle. Unfortunately for Kevin James Graham, no other coaches use their steal, and his journey on The Voice comes to an end.
Snoop Dogg’s Unexpected Matchup: ChrisDeo vs. MisterMoon
Snoop Dogg, the iconic rapper and cultural figure, continues to surprise viewers with his unconventional but brilliant coaching style. Known for his laid-back and cool persona, Snoop brings a fresh and unexpected approach to The Voice.

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He pairs two drastically different acts together for his first battle of the night: ChrisDeo, a 17-year-old singer from Queens, and MisterMoon, a Nashville-based duo act.
Snoop explains that he paired these artists together because he wants to hear the harmonies they can create. This immediately puts ChrisDeo at a disadvantage, as she is a solo artist competing against a duo who already have a natural harmony.
However, ChrisDeo shares that she has formed a close connection with MisterMoon, especially because they remind her of her older sister. This personal bond adds an emotional layer to the upcoming battle.
For the song choice, Snoop goes with Amy Winehouse’s version of “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.” This track is a challenging one for both acts, as it pushes them out of their comfort zones.
Snoop’s goal is to stretch their vocal abilities and see how they handle a song that’s so different from what they’re used to. ChrisDeo and MisterMoon each bring their own unique style to the song, with both acts having moments to shine.
ChrisDeo pours her heart into the performance, showing vulnerability and raw emotion. MisterMoon, with their natural blend of voices, creates a rich and textured harmony that attracts the audience. Both acts deliver standout performances, but in the end, only one can move forward.
Snoop chooses ChrisDeo as the winner of the battle, a decision that shocks many. Some speculate that ChrisDeo’s emotional performance, and the tears she shed during her critique, may have swayed Snoop’s decision. MisterMoon walks away without a steal, leaving some viewers to wonder if this was the right call.
Michael Bublé’s Clash of Styles: Edward Preble vs. Mark Shiiba
Michael Bublé, known for his smooth and timeless voice, faces a unique challenge in this episode. He pairs two very different artists together for a battle that tests their ability to adapt.
Edward Preble, a crooner with a classic style, is up against Mark Shiiba, a folk singer with a modern twist. These two artists couldn’t be more different, but Bublé is determined to find common ground.
For their performance, Bublé chooses the iconic song “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong. He explains that Armstrong’s contribution to music was groundbreaking and changed the course of music history forever.
The song choice is a fitting tribute to Armstrong’s legacy, but it also presents a challenge for both artists. They must find a way to bring their own style to a song that is already so well-known and beloved.
Mark Shiiba, who was Bublé’s Coaches’ Replay, proves why he earned a second chance in the competition. His unique voice brings a fresh perspective to the song, giving it a modern folk twist.
Edward Preble, on the other hand, stays true to his crooner roots, delivering a performance that feels safe but polished. While Preble’s voice fits the song perfectly, some feel that his performance lacks the emotional depth that Shiiba brings.
In the end, Bublé has to make a tough decision. He chooses Edward Preble as the winner of the battle, opting for the safer, more traditional performance. However, this decision is met with some criticism, as many believe that Mark Shiiba’s unique take on the song deserved to win.
Shiiba’s performance brought something new and exciting to the table, while Preble’s felt more predictable. Some fans wonder if this was Bublé’s biggest coaching mistake of the season, as Shiiba’s modern style could have taken him further in the competition.
Gwen Stefani’s Energetic Matchup: Frankie Torres vs. Gabrielle Zabosky
Gwen Stefani, known for her bold fashion choices and dynamic personality, brings her own flair to the competition. In this episode, she pairs two high-energy contestants, Frankie Torres and Gabrielle Zabosky, for a battle that promises to be full of excitement.

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Both singers have a youthful energy that makes them stand out, and Gwen knows that this battle will be one to watch.
For their song, Gwen chooses “Never Tear Us Apart” by INXS. She explains that the song’s passion and intensity will allow both singers to showcase their vocal range and emotional depth. It’s a bold choice, but Gwen believes that both artists have what it takes to deliver a powerful performance.
Frankie Torres brings a certain dimension to her voice that fits the song perfectly. Her ability to convey emotion through her vocals makes her a strong contender in this battle.
Gabrielle Zabosky, on the other hand, surprises everyone with her ability to tackle a song that is far outside her usual style. She brings a sense of dynamics and control to the performance, proving that she is capable of handling any challenge thrown her way.
Both singers deliver standout performances, making it incredibly difficult for Gwen to choose a winner. In the end, she decides to move forward with Gabrielle Zabosky, impressed by her versatility and ability to adapt to different styles.
However, the night isn’t over for Frankie Torres. As she says her goodbyes, Reba McEntire swoops in with a steal, saving Torres from elimination. Reba’s decision to use her first steal of the season at the last possible moment proves to be the smartest move of the night, as Torres is a strong contender moving forward.
Hidden Battles: Torion Sellers vs. Jeremy Beloate and Suede Lacy vs. Torre Blake
While the episode features only four main battles, a quick montage reveals two additional battles that were cut for time. These battles are just as important, even though they didn’t receive as much airtime.
Team Bublé’s Torion Sellers goes up against Jeremy Beloate, with Beloate emerging victorious. On Team Snoop, Suede Lacy faces off against Torre Blake, with Blake winning the battle.
It’s always disappointing when talented artists don’t get their moment in the spotlight, but the constraints of television mean that not every battle can be shown in full. However, fans are hopeful that Jeremy Beloate will get another chance to shine in the next round, as he is seen as one of the potential breakout stars of the season.
With the Battle Rounds in full swing, the competition is only getting more intense. The coaches are faced with increasingly difficult decisions as they try to narrow down their teams and prepare for the Knockout Rounds. Each performance brings new surprises, emotional moments, and unexpected outcomes, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
As we look ahead to the next episode, it’s clear that the talent this season is some of the best we’ve seen in recent years. The contestants are pushing themselves to new heights, and the coaches are pulling out all the stops to give their artists the best chance of success.
This episode of The Voice Season 26 delivered a whirlwind of emotions, surprises, and memorable performances. The Battle Rounds are always a critical point in the competition, and this episode showcased just how challenging these decisions can be for the coaches.
From Reba McEntire’s tough call between two soulful singers to Snoop Dogg’s unexpected pairing of drastically different artists, each coach made bold choices that will shape the rest of the season.
Some decisions, like Bublé choosing Edward Preble over Mark Shiiba, were met with mixed reactions, while others, such as Reba’s last-second steal of Frankie Torres, left fans excited for what’s next.
The contestants pushed themselves beyond their comfort zones, with performances that tugged at the heartstrings and impressed the judges. The coaches, too, showed their dedication to guiding their artists, even when it meant making difficult cuts.

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As the competition heats up, the stakes are higher than ever, and it’s clear that the talent this season is extraordinary.
With the Knockout Rounds just around the corner, fans can expect even more drama, incredible performances, and surprises. The Voice continues to prove why it remains one of the most beloved music competition shows on television.
The Voice continues to air on Mondays and Tuesdays at 8:00 PM on NBC. For those who miss an episode, all episodes are available to stream on Peacock.