ICU - Phoebe Bridgers
Te veo.
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ICU - Phoebe Bridgers
Te veo.
I need her to crack me like a glowstick.
Aubrey Plaza and Kathryn Hahn
Marvel Studios' Assembled: The Making of Agatha All Along
"Retire that form."
"This is the me you fell in love with."
It’s criminal that they cut this scene
The flirting??? Where is this scene Marvel?? RELEASE THE TAPES YOU COWARDS
It’s been absolutely awesome to watch Kathryn Hahn and Aubrey Plaza work together. Especially, here, in the final battle. For each take they rile each other up, witch cackles galore.
AUBREY PLAZA as Cat Adams in Criminal Minds
Why don't you want me? Ha! Agatha All Along 1.08 | Follow Me My Friend / To Glory At The End
Happiest Season (2020)
It's the fact that Nicky was never going to live because he was the son of death itself. Rio knew all that she could do was give Agatha more time with him and, when he died, she suffered that loss too. I don't think Agatha sees that because to her the person she's looking at is death, the person that took her son away. I like to think that Rio spent time with him too, he followed Rio with no hesitation because he knew that was his other mother. He didn't look afraid or suprised, like he knew her. He didn't know Rio as death, he knew her as his mother.
My theory is that since Agatha is a witch who absorbs powers she involuntarily absorbed those of her son when he was in her womb, that’s why he didn’t have any power (like Wanda’s sons) and that’s why he was born sick. I don't think that Nicky died because he was the son of Death but because of Agatha's power and that's why when Rio asked her why she made others believe she had killed/sacrificed Nicky she said "the truth is much worse" because in my opinion Agatha knew it deep down and felt guilty
mind your manners, sweetheart
— Kathryn Hahn, The Tonight Show, september 12
AUBREY PLAZA as RIO VIDAL in agatha all along
"I am the natural order of all things, baby. And you love me!" AUBREY PLAZA as RIO VIDAL / DEATH 'Follow Me My Friend / To Glory at the End' and 'Maiden Mother Crone'