In episode 7 of Agatha All Along, the story continues to explore Billy’s journey and the mysteries surrounding his powers. The episode begins with a flashback, but quickly brings us back to the present, where Billy and Agatha are walking on the Witches' Road. They have a deep conversation about what really happened to Wanda, Billy’s mother.
Billy doesn’t consider Wanda to be his real mother anymore, mostly because of the bad memories he has of her. He remembers how everything fell apart when Wanda removed the Hex, which led to him feeling lost and disconnected. Billy’s soul didn’t have anywhere to go, and Wanda suddenly left, making Billy feel abandoned.
This episode shows that Billy has now moved on, seeing his new family, the Kaplans, as his real parents. He’s been living with them for three years, and they’ve treated him well, so he doesn’t miss Wanda. He even refers to her by her name instead of "Mom."
There’s also a moment where Billy asks if Wanda is still alive. Agatha isn’t sure and gives a vague answer, saying, “Yes, no, maybe.” This leaves fans wondering about Wanda’s fate, as even Agatha doesn’t seem to know what happened to her. It’s clear that the Marvel writers haven’t decided when or how to bring Wanda back, leaving this question open for now.
As the episode continues, Billy and Agatha reach a castle where they start a new trial. This time, they have to read tarot cards, which neither of them knows how to do properly. As they struggle with the task, the situation becomes dangerous, with swords falling from the ceiling. Meanwhile, we see that Lilia and Jennifer are still alive, even though Billy had thrown them into quicksand earlier. It seems they found a way out through a hidden tunnel.
Lilia’s powers start to become more apparent in this episode. It turns out that she doesn’t experience time in a straight line like most people do. Instead, she can see moments from the past, present, and future all at once, which explains why she often seems confused or says random things. This is similar to how Loki time-traveled in his series, except that Lilia’s consciousness moves through time, not her whole body.
As the trial goes on, we learn more about Lilia’s powers and her role in the story. She has already seen parts of the future, and that’s why she knows what will happen to Billy and the other characters. She even told Agatha the names of all the witches they would need for their coven because she had already seen it happen in the future.
Toward the end of the episode, Billy starts to wish that Lilia were there with them. In an interesting twist, Lilia suddenly appears from behind a bookshelf, making it seem like Billy’s thoughts brought her there. This might be connected to Billy’s powers, which he struggles to control. Throughout the episode, it becomes clear that Billy’s powers are tied to strong emotions.
He can’t fully control his abilities, but when someone around him feels intense emotions, he can sense their thoughts. This happens with Lilia when she becomes emotionally loud, and Billy reads her mind without even realizing it.
The episode ends with a big reveal—Rio, one of the characters, is actually the embodiment of Death. This was hinted at earlier, but it’s now confirmed. Rio’s connection to Death explains some of her strange behavior, like collecting bodies and disappearing after Sharon and Alice died. Her role as Death adds a new layer of mystery to the story, especially since Death is a powerful cosmic being in the Marvel universe.
Overall, episode 7 brings a lot of exciting developments. We learn more about Billy’s powers, Lilia’s abilities, and Rio’s true identity. The episode also raises new questions about Wanda’s fate and what will happen next on the Witches' Road. Fans are eager to see how the story will unfold in the upcoming episodes!