‘Agatha All Along’ Fans Have the Perfect Response for the Show’s Critics: “If you hate this I’m just gonna assume you hate fun”

As a long-time fan of Marvel and musicals, I must say that ‘Agatha All Along’ has truly captured my heart with its unique blend of witchcraft, humor, and catchy tunes. The first two episodes have been nothing short of enchanting, keeping me on the edge of my seat, eagerly awaiting a potential Loki-style redemption arc for Agatha.


‘Just as anticipated by enthusiastic viewers, the series ‘Agatha All Along’ made its debut with its initial episodes, living up to the hype from promotional materials. The show effortlessly blends elements of witchcraft, popular culture nods, and comedy, showcasing its delightful campiness.’

Starting off strong, it manages to captivate and hold the audience’s attention, making it effortless to remain engaged and curious about whether Agatha will undergo a transformation similar to Loki’s character arc.

Initially, the program garnered a strong audience rating and sparked enthusiastic responses across social media platforms. However, within the initial hours post-release, it encountered critique from critics.

At first, it earned a robust 72% rating from critics, but soon dropped down to 65%. However, it has since made a remarkable recovery and now boasts a 78% critics score. Meanwhile, the audience’s appreciation is even higher at 80%.

Regardless of its intended viewership, the show has faced efforts to negatively rate it, notably on its IMDb profile. One frequently-discussed issue in the early episodes is the song sung by the witches for passage along the Witches Path.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share my excitement about the show that’s currently topping the charts on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. It’s breaking records with its streaming numbers, but not everyone seems to be on board with its unique blend of music.

In reaction to the criticism, there’s been a unified effort within the community to support the TV series and its theme tune, which has ignited some lively discussions in the comment area.

If you hate this I’m just gonna assume you hate fun

— Jack (-_•) (@captaincupkicks) September 21, 2024

You can call anything, regardless of quality, fun and suddenly it‘s approve reproach

— Comic Book Ant @ Baltimore Comic-Con K16 (@StokesTheWriter) September 21, 2024

I find myself avoiding the “you hate fun” line due to its frequent use as a defense mechanism for criticism, but it truthfully serves its purpose well within the context of the witchcraft narrative. Its catchiness is undeniable, and I can’t fathom why people have an issue with this particular expression.

— Jack (-_•) (@captaincupkicks) September 21, 2024

It’s def winning an award

— HB 💜💜💜💜 (@hannahbasso13) September 21, 2024

Simple minds enjoy simpler things…

— CiberalLunt (@CiberalLunt) September 21, 2024

I personally think Marvel sboudl.just stop. I can’t stomach this cornball shit anymore.

— Snucums56 (@snucums56) September 21, 2024

I love Patti Lupone and Showtunes. I also get this is supposed to be witch chanting but this comes across like a throwaway Disney channel Halloween movie. There is a way to do the chanting without Disney-fying it to the umpteenth degree.

— DJ Scott (@DexJohnScott) September 22, 2024

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2024-09-24 10:44