What does “that boy is not yours” mean?

Warning! This article contains spoilers for Agatha All Along episode 4.



Agatha Along The end of episode 4 talked about the identity of the Teen, how he interacts with Agatha, and what role Rio Vidal plays in the show's story, all about the fledgling coven. Lots of witches Agatha Along Episode 4 was spent getting to know each other a little better after the tragedies of the last episode. Death of Sharon Davis Agatha Along The end of episode 3 brought the coven closer together. However, each witch has her own secrets and backstory that will be slowly revealed in the coming weeks.


In Agatha Along episode 4, each witch revealed more about their past experiences; From the loss of Agatha's son and her connection to the mysteriously unnamed Marvel character Joe Locke, to the true nature of Rio Vidal and hints of tragedy involving Lilia and Jennifer, Agatha Along's characters delved deeper into the wizarding world. Over time Agatha Along At the end of episode 4, these hints raised more questions about the show as a whole, while also exploring Alice Wu-Gulliver's family history the most.



Definitely the biggest talking point Agatha Along The end of episode 4 will be the last line. After a moment of intimacy built on romance theories surrounding Aubrey Plaza's Rio Vidal Agatha Along episode 1, the Green Witch tells the title character – That boy is not yours. This refers to Teen who was injured by broken glass Agatha Along episode 4. Agatha's previously masked protective tendencies over Teen came to the fore as this happened, making her increasingly uneasy as the possibility of the teen's death grew.


This ties in with another common theory that Joe Locke's Teen is Nicholas Scratch, Agatha's son. However, Rio dismisses this theory by clearly telling Agatha that Teen is not the latter's son. Agatha Along End of episode 4. How Rio knows this remains to be seen, but it ties into another prominent theory about her character while raising other interesting questions about the future of the show.

All the evidence is not the teenager Nicholas Scratch

Teen and Nicolas Agatha scratch in All Along and Marvel Comics
Featured Image by Karlis Wilde

First, Rio's words Agatha Along The end of episode 4 highlights the pieces of evidence presented by the show to show that the young man is not Nicholas Scratch. First, it is well known that Agatha's son met a fate much darker than that of Joe Locke's Teen. stated in Agatha Along Episode 3 replaced Harkness' son with the Darkhold, leading many to believe he was either dead, an agent of Mephisto, or another demon in the Marvel wizarding world.


His status as a gay teenager with a girlfriend coincides with Billy Kaplan's first stories from Marvel Comics…

Second, bigger hints at Teen's identity tease him as Scarlet Witch, Billy Kaplan's son. His status as a gay teenager with a girlfriend coincides with Billy Kaplan's early stories from Marvel Comics. the character insisted that bad things happened to him when he was 13 years old WandaVision. Finally, there is a sigil placed on the Teen that prevents him from revealing his identity. while Agatha Along Episode 4 reveals that it may have been planted by Agatha, presumably to hide the Teen's connection to the Scarlet Witch.


Can Rio lie?

Rio Vidal at Agatha Mortuary

Of course, there is a possibility that Rio is sleeping in it Agatha Along End of episode 4. It's unclear how this would benefit Rio, but she could have known about the Kid's identity as Nicholas Scratch and kept it from Agatha. This may be due to their obviously complicated relationship; Rio may be lying about the Teen's identity to spite Agatha, whom he openly admits to hating, or to avoid Nicholas Scratch's fate, given that he also loved Agatha in the past.

What Really Happened to Agatha's Son

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness next to the Darkhold


A burning question emerges in light of Rio's words and the can of worms he opened about Teen. Agatha Along The end of episode 4 is what happened to Nicholas Scratch. If indeed Teen is not Agatha's son, the fate of Nicholas still remains unanswered. The teenager Agatha asked what really happened to her Agatha Along Episode 4 may hint that her story of trading Nicholas for the Darkhold isn't entirely true. If so, Nicholas could have survived.

Agatha's rabbit was named Nicholas Scratch in WandaVision, wanting to keep something that looked a bit like him as another reference to her son's fate.

However, A hint at Nikolai's death links to a theory that Rio Vidal is actually the MCU's version of Lady Death. Rio reveals Agatha Along episode 4 he had to do “do your job” in a way that hurt someone he loved, clearly referring to Agatha. If Nicholas were to die, it would be Rio's job to pick him up, and Agatha would suffer in doing so.


Clues to Rio Vidal's Real Identity Revealed

Lady Death in the green hood in Marvel Comics

The possibility of Rio being Lady Death was hinted at Agatha Along Episode 4 lends more credence to the idea that Nicholas has distanced himself from Agatha. Other than exploring Rio's backstory with Agatha, other hints at her identity come courtesy of Death Agatha Along Episode 4's disco-inspired trial on Witches' Road. The first clue was when Agatha and Rio were talking in the sound booth. Rio expressed that he was waiting for time to kill Agatha, saying that he was impatient.


He then insisted that he was part of the party to wait for Agatha to kill the other witches around her. Rio insisted that when Agatha did this, “I buy my bodies.” These two interpretations of Rio's dominion over the dead support the theory that he is Death. The final clue came when the teenager was bleeding Agatha Along End of episode 4. Agatha looked pleadingly at Rio and said “Don't.” This means that Rio is Death, Agatha asks him not to take Teen.

How the witches broke Alice's curse

Alice Wu-Gulliver sings The Ballad of Witches' Road amid the flames in Agatha All Along (2024)


The MCU's second attempt at Witches' Road Agatha Along Episode 4 was less straightforward than the previous one. Instead of making a potion that would save the witches from the poison, they had to break the curse that had been placed on Alice's family for generations. The curse was broken more simply when the witches sang a version of The Ballad of the Witches' Way recorded by Lorna Wu, Alice's mother.

In episode 3 of Agatha All Along, Lorna had flashbacks telling her of a curse on Alice's family.

This song appeared as a protection spell against a family curse that would never lose its power. This is because the song will forever be sung by someone somewhere in the world, thus protecting Alice and any other surviving women in the Wu family. Although it is not specifically stated that singing Lorna's song breaks Alice's curse, the witches succeed and pass the second trial of the Witches' Way.


Why Rio Vidal Appears in Witches Road

Agatha References The Daughters of Liberty in Agatha All Along Episode 4

The last question raised by Agatha Along Episode 4 is the reason why Rio Vidal appears in Witches Road. After Sharon's death, the coven gathers to find a new Green Witch, which eventually turns out to be Rio herself. Later in the episode, Rio gives some insight into why it appears; The character states that it is not his choiceand this spell took the path of least resistance and led the most suitable candidate to join Agatha's council to the Path of the Witches.


The reason why Rio is the path of least resistance is also explained Agatha Along episode 2. Liliana gave a list of names she had prepared using divination to the members of Agatha's council, one of which was just a black heart. In Agatha Along episode 1, Rio insists that he has a beating black heart for Agatha. So he had to be a part of the janga first Agatha Along More so than Sharon Davis with the ethereal force of the Magick course that made amends to bring Rio to the Witches' Path.

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