'Agatha All Along': Nicholas Scratch's Father, Agatha and Rio's Backstory Explained Great interview with a lot of neat insights.
I haven’t listened yet but looking forward to it. Joanna’s interviews for the podcast are typically really good. And if you don’t want to listen to them nerd out about the show for two and a half hours there is a timestamp for the interview at the end lmao
Probably half the soundtrack is gonna be a dozen renditions of Down the Witches' Road And I want it on vinyl
I'm with you. That song has not left my head since the last episode. That said, they did make like ten different renditions and I can see why that might drain a person. But the song was important to the show, so (shrugs).
Also think there is not much reason to compare it to the acolyte song, they’re different shows that happen to have witches in it. Which I will stand by was a show that was treated unfairly because of stupid Star Wars fans and probably shouldn’t have been cancelled.
that show was better than i expected/better than the reception but far from perfect and I'm not surprised it got cancelled. and the flashback episodes were easily the worst part.
but yeah there's not much of anything connecting the two shows other than them being female-led so weird to bring it up here lol
I think there was enough there to warrant one more season. All of these streaming services are just cancelling shit too early. I think it was announced like a week after the finale aired?
Both original songs for Disney+ expanded universe franchise genre tv shows in 2024 sung by witch covens during a magical ceremony that Disney tried to push real heavy for people to listen to on the Spotify OST afterwords that is all No need to read into that much. It wasn't a very serious post lol
The song is impressive in that it works in every version they needed it to. It’s a good country song for the Agatha of Westview theme. It’s beautiful and just eerie enough as the chant. It’s great as the 70s power ballad. And it works as a cute song a mother and son wrote while walking. On a relevant note, I love that the song was written by Agatha and her son and then used by Lorna to protect her daughter
The episode 5 is one of the best SW D+ episodes and executed on the promise of the show imo - everything else varied from ok but entertaining to bad
It’s funny because at first I thought Mal and Jason were too grating but now I will listen to Mal and Jo read the damn phone book for 5 hours with zero regret
Not really sure why you felt the need to say that. I’m just talking about the interview. I also don’t agree. ignore me I’m an idiot
They were talking about how they didn't like them at first but like them now. I don't understand why that's a bad thing to mention.
I do agree about that lol. Mallory is great always and I love Joanna as an interviewer and a writer. Some times they can go long but it’s great they enjoy doing what they do.