That was our fatal mistake.

This quote highlights one of the series' prominent themes: solidarity.

Agatha’s newly-formed coven is divisive and distrustful of her.

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9This can’t be the end.

It has to be the beginning.

Rio reminds Alice that she died while protecting someone, prompting Alice to reluctantly follow her.

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This moment is simple, thought-provoking and heartbreaking when considering the context.

8Agatha, am I killing this boy so my brother can live?

Jarringly, Billy exclaims his realization aloud before vanishing from the Road.

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Alone, Agatha responds bluntly: “No, Billy.

Sometimes… boys die.”

Like Wanda, Billy possesses immense powers that, even unintentionally, can cause destruction.

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7The song doesn’t mean anything.

The Road wasn’t real until you made it real.

It serves to underscorethe immense power Billy possesses, as well as the hidden dangers of that power.

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He had convinced both himself and the other witches that the trials were real, sealing their fates.

Moreover,this major reveal emphasizes Agatha’s insatiable hunger for power and her vast capacity for manipulation.

6There are two Jane Does in this case, and you know her name.

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So, whats yours?

This revelation unravels Agnes' true identity: Agatha Harkness.

5A long time ago, I loved someone.

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And it hurt them.

She is my scar.

Rio’s duties are merely inevitable and spare no one.

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4I spoke no spell.

I said no incantation.

You… You were made from scratch.

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In an eighteenth-century flashback, Agatha gives birth to her son, Nicholas Scratch (Abel Lysenko).

Death relented, offering only a limited but unspecified amount of time for Nicholas to live.

Agatha’s words to her newborn son are laden with mystery and invite various interpretations.

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3I loved being a witch.

Episode 7 “Death’s Hand in Mine” builds powerfully toward Lilia’s tragic fate.

2"Don’t you dare feel guilty about your talent.

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You survived like witches have been doing for centuries."

In response, Agatha endorses Billy’s powers, saying, So you broke the rules.

That’s what kept you alive.

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That’s what makes you special.

It’s what makes you a witch.

Despite her usual manipulative ways, Agatha’s words here carry an endearing message of resilience and survival.

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1You can be that witch again.

They can take your power, Jen, but they can’t take your knowledge.

When her initial attempt fails, Jen begins to panic, but Agatha steps in with a pep talk.

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