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  1. Two comments based on the episode. First off, I have a very hard time believing that Agatha really is the big bad for one reason – there’s two more episodes to go. If this reveal was at the end of episode 8, I’d give it a 50/50 chance. Episode 7? Not buying it. It is possible though that whoever is the real big bad is doing it in a way that Agatha thinks she’s the one in charge when she really isn’t, whether it’s Mephisto or Nightmare or someone else entirely. If they’re breaking the fourth wall, maybe this is how they bring Deadpool to the MCU? (That was a joke!!! I do not actually think Deadpool will be in this series anywhere)

    And secondly, and less seriously, you said that you could imagine seeing a big fight at the end that shifts through all kinds of different eras of tv. If this happens, it would be a huge missed opportunity if they don’t have comic book sound effects appear out of thin air during the fight

    Also, I cannot take credit for this observation and it’s probably more a coincidence than anything else, but in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, Kathryn Hahn played a character who was helping build a machine to visit other dimensions so Kingpin could see alternate reality versions of his family who were dead in his timeline.

    Falcon and Winter Soldier probably should have been first because I don’t know how they’re going to live up to this

  2. Are you ready for another completely ridiculous theory?

    Elizabeth Olsen has said that the series will have a Mark Hamill/Mandalorian style surprise guest star at the end that will blow everyone away

    Paul Bettany said it’s someone he’s wanted to work with since he was a child

    Paul Bettany was born in 1971

    Therefore, Elizabeth was being completely literal and Mark Hamill is Mephisto

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