CONFIRMED: 'Agatha All Along's latest episode reveals a MAJOR character is gay



Editor's note: This post contains major spoilers from the Agatha All Along episode "Death's Hand in Mine."

Who's that kissing other girls? It was Agatha all along!

We've suspected for some time now that the Marvel Cinematic Universe's schemingest witch is also a little… you know… *flicks wrist*

But now, we've finally got official confirmation!

Marvel's latest minisereis Agatha All Along has been called the MCU's queerest show yet, and we already know that some characters, like Joe Locke's Billy are queer, but Wednesday night's episode, "Death's Hand in Mine," finally confirmed what we've all been waiting for: Agatha Harkness is officially gay!


In the episode, Agatha and Billy were walking down the Witch's Road when Billy tried to get some information out of Agatha, leading to her to give a vague and cryptic answer once again.

"Hey, you want straight answers, ask a straight lady," Agatha says.

She was Agaytha all along!

Agatha's queerness was heavily hinted at in previous episodes where she and Rio (Aubrey Plaza) nearly kissed, talked about how they had left scars on each other, and hinted at some fun "old times" together.

However, the MCU is famous at this point for not giving fans the queer representation that they want, or that is hinted at.

Several times before, the MCU has promised us queer representation only to let us down, but so far, it seems like Agatha will actually go all the way.

That wasn't the only big reveal in the latest episode, as Rio was also revealed to not just be any old Green Witch, but Death herself.

There are only two more episodes of the show left, both airing next week on October 30, just before Halloween. Will we finally get to see Agatha and Death make out? We sure hope so!

Fans of the couple might be in luck, as an Intimacy Coordinator was hired to help film episode eight, hopefully meaning that we'll get to see some of Agatha and Rio's relationship.

Agatha All Along is streaming on Disney+.


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