Agatha All Along: Another one bites the dust - review

I know it's not exactly 'woke' to care about Jewish stories (hi, Sabra), but if the goal was redemption… try again, Marvel.

 Kathryn Hahn attends the 49th People's Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California, US, February 18, 2024 (photo credit: REUTERS/MARIO ANZUONI)
Kathryn Hahn attends the 49th People's Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California, US, February 18, 2024
(photo credit: REUTERS/MARIO ANZUONI)

You know what they say: if at first you don’t succeed, ruin another great character.

Look, I have nothing against Joe Locke. In fact, I’ve enjoyed his performance across Agatha All Along, and this week’s episode in particular. There’s a special kind of awkwardness that a boy exhibits before his bar mitzvah, and Locke nailed it.

We’ve all heard the joke about the amount of Jews in Hollywood, and yet, somehow, I get the feeling that not a single one was present when this week’s episode was filmed.

Maybe if there had been, they would’ve said, ‘Hey, having a Nazi kidnap a Jewish child isn’t the best idea.’

'We wanted to change the world'

Those who watched WandaVision – which, if you’re watching Agatha All Along, I assume you have – will remember a moment that too many fans have swept under the rug.

When Agatha asked Wanda why she chose to join an ‘anti-freedom terrorist organization’ (read: actual Nazi science division), Wanda said, “We wanted to change the world.”

 Agatha All Along logo. (credit: VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)
Agatha All Along logo. (credit: VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)

An eerily similar mindset to some other terrorists I know, but I digress.

While many online have praised this ‘Jewish representation,’ though, I hardly think it counts when the actor isn’t even Jewish (the fact that this must be pointed out in 2024 is quite sad, frankly); the truth is, its only good representation by the standards Marvel has set.

That is to say, not good at all.

Somewhere in the multiverse exists a world where Billy Maximoff and William Kaplan find common ground with their Judaism, and Billy could be a child to both Wanda (maybe not a Nazi this time) and this family that Wanda ‘Someone Named Eva ’-ed.


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I know it's not exactly 'woke' to care about Jewish stories (hi, Sabra), but if the goal was redemption… try again, Marvel.