It’s All Agatha’s F*ck, which concludes with the simultaneous update of episodes 8 and 9 this week.
We are talking about the characters who appeared in the Marvel drama WandaVision after Doctor Strange 2.
Of course, the contents of the connected dramas and movies appear, but for the most part, they are explained kindly and then move on.
The structure of the drama itself excludes Marvel.
You can think of it as a story about some screwed up witches who set out on a witch’s path to fill their deficiencies.They say it was produced with the lowest budget among all Marvel films.
Surprisingly, the evaluation is good.
In particular, the payback and directing in episode 7 were such that I couldn’t help but cry after watching the whole thing.
How can I get over Grandma Agatha’s naked scene in the beginning (make sure you don’t see the security guard) or the gay kissing scene with the boy over there?
I think it’s a drama worth watching.
Oh, there is also a description of Agatha’s grandmother as a lesbian in the middle, but it’s just a line… hmm…
If you have a Disney+ account, you can watch it in your own time.