After going through several title changes—including Agatha: House of Harkness, Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, and even just Agatha—Disney has finally settled on the definitive version of the series: Agatha All Along. The first season is now wrapped up, so if you’re wondering whether it’s worth watching or just another She-Hulk-style show, here’s the review
Now, let’s talk characters. This is another win for the show—the casting is nearly perfect. Each character sparks enough curiosity to make you want to know more about them. But here’s one of the few downsides: not all of them get the exploration they deserve, leaving some storylines feeling a bit unfinished. For example, a character is referred to multiple times as the “High Priestess,” and you expect something big to happen with her—but nothing really does.
Then there’s William (played by Joe Locke), who has his ups and downs in the show. You’re left feeling he could offer more than what we get to see. And sure, you’ll probably come across other reviews hyping up his character to no end, but that excitement is mostly based on the comics, not the actual series. Joe Locke’s character could’ve been developed a bit better—not necessarily stealing the spotlight, since this is Agatha’s show, not William’s, but just a little more depth would’ve helped.
In conclusion, Agatha All Along is a must-watch. Witches, superheroes, wizards, and even cosmic entities make this show an absolute treat, whether you’re a comic book fan or just here for the fun. Who knows? With this series, we might even be one step closer to finally seeing Mephisto.