The fifth episode of Marvel's Agatha All Along, titled Darkest Hour / Wake Thy Power, recently premiered. It continued the story of Agatha Harkness and her ventures down the Witches' Road. Released on Disney+, the episode captivated audiences with musical choices, notably featuring Billie Eilish's hit song you should see me in a crown.
The timing and thematic integration of the song into a crucial scene sparked a blend of excitement and curiosity among viewers, which led to discussions about its relevance and origin.
You should see me in a crown is known for its haunting vibe and lyrics that exude confidence and dark empowerment. Written by Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell, who also produced it, the song first hit the airwaves on July 18, 2018. It debuted as the lead single from Eilish's first studio album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and quickly climbed the charts, adding to the singer's rapidly growing fame.
In Agatha All Along, the song plays during a crucial scene where Joe Locke's character, known as Teen and later revealed as Billy Kaplan, uses significant powers resembling those of his mother, Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch. This includes a scene where he dons a crown similar to Wanda's, syncing perfectly with the song's title and lyrics. The song was not just a background track but a plot device, enhancing the scene's impact and depth.
The song's broader impact extends beyond this series, featuring in various other media contexts that helped cement its place in popular culture. These include TV shows like Euphoria and Queen of the South, video games like FIFA 19 and FIFA 23, and even promotional materials for sports events.
What happened in Agatha All Along episode 5?
The episode opens with the Salem Seven, a vengeful group of witches who quietly advance through a dark, leaf-strewn path, ominously whispering Agatha Harkness' name. The moment sets the tone for the episode, where the stakes are visibly higher for Agatha and her coven.
The group quickly finds themselves in a strict situation as they attempt to escape the relentless pursuit of the Salem Seven. Their escape leads them to a secluded cabin, which serves as the setting for much of the episode's drama.
Inside, the tension escalates during a séance-like trial. Agatha is put on the spot as her past actions and their repercussions are brought up, challenging her relationships and her standing within the group.
Central to the episode is Joe Locke's character, Teen, later revealed to be Billy Kaplan, and a crucial figure from the Marvel comics known as Wiccan. In a defining moment, Billy's powers dramatically manifest as he dons a crown reminiscent of his mother, Wanda Maximoff's, further solidifying his identity. The scene is backed by Billie Eilish's you should see me in a crown, which links the moment to the episode's theme of emerging power and identity.
The trial inside the cabin is a literal inquisition and represents Agatha's internal struggle with her identity and the haunting legacy of her actions. As accusations fly and defenses are mounted, the group dynamics shift, with alliances tested and loyalties questioned.
The episode ends with a visually striking scene where Billy, using his newfound powers, confronts the lingering spirits and the present threats, setting up a tense cliffhanger for the next episode.
The episode is the shortest in the series so far at 25 minutes before credits, and each scene is crafted to build tension and drive the narrative forward, leading to a climax that leaves viewers anxious for more.
Agatha All Along episode 5 is available on Disney+.