TV Series 2024. Created by Jac Schaeffer. Starring Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke, Debra Jo Rupp, Aubrey Plaza, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, Okwui Okpokwasili, Patti LuPone, Evan Peters, Maria Dizzia, Paul Adelstein, Miles Gutierrez-Riley.
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1Agnes of Westview BBBVideoTV-Police

Agnes of Westview
Still trapped under Wanda's spell in Westview, New Jersey, Agatha believes herself to be the police detective Agnes O'Connor within a crime noir television series titled Agnes of Westview, a new series based on the Danish series Wandavisdysen.

2Bellecross Daily Tribune BBBMediaNewspapers-Tribunes

Bellecross Daily Tribune
Newspaper headline regarding the Hindenburg disaster, which witch Agatha Harkness apparently survived: Zeppelin Explosion Kills 32.



3Brujapedia BBBMediaWebsites

Brujapedia
Online encyclopedia of witches.

 
 

4Darkhold BBBLiteratureBooks-Magic

Darkhold
Book of forbidden dark magic spells. While investigating a dead body, Agatha finds a library card for a book called Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debatet, the first letters of the title spelling out "Darkhold," revealing it as the infamous cursed grimoire. The book's author Andrew Ugo is an anagram of "Wundagore," the mountain where Wanda Maximoff was corrupted by the Darkhold.

5Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of ... BBBLiteratureBooks-History

Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate
Library book card that Agatha finds, believing herself to be the police detective Agnes O'Connor, while investigating a dead body The first letters of the book's title spell out "Darkhold," revealing it as the infamous cursed grimoire. The book's author Andrew Ugo is an anagram of "Wundagore," the mountain where Wanda Maximoff was corrupted by the Darkhold.



6Looky BBBMediaSearch Engines

Looky
Search engine that Teen uses to research Agatha Harkness.

 

7Lorna Wu and the Coral Shore BBBPerforming ArtsMusic-Rock

Lorna Wu and the Coral Shore
1970 band that recorded the song The Witches Road.



8Wandavisdysen BBBVideoTV-Police

Wandavisdysen
Still trapped under Wanda's spell in Westview, New Jersey, Agatha believes herself to be the police detective Agnes O'Connor within a crime noir television series titled Agnes of Westview, a new series based on the Danish series Wandavisdysen.

9Westview Police Department BBBLegal AidPolice Departments

Westview Police Department
Local police department in Westview, New Jersey. Three years after her defeat by Wanda Maximoff, the witch Agatha Harkness is still trapped under Wanda's spell in Westview, New Jersey. She believes herself to be the police detective Agnes O'Connor within a crime noir television series titled Agnes of Westview, where she is fixated on a Jane Doe murder case.

10Westview Public Library BBBEntertainmentLibraries

Westview Public Library
Local library in Westview, New Jersey. Agatha, believing herself to be the police detective Agnes O'Connor within a crime noir television series titled Agnes of Westview, she researches a clue at the local library.



11The Witches Road BBBPerforming ArtsSongs

The Witches Road
Song recorded by Lorna Wu and the Coral Shore in the 1970s.



FICTITIOUS TIMELINE
12April 15, 1912 Dates20th Century: 1st HalfEvents

April 15, 1912
According to Brujapedia, witch Agatha Harkness survived the sinking of the Titanic.

 

13May 6, 1937 Dates20th Century: 1st HalfEvents

May 6, 1937
Date of Hindenburg disaster, which witch Agatha Harkness apparently survived: Zeppelin Explosion Kills 32.

 

14May 7, 1937 Dates20th Century: 1st HalfHeadlines

May 7, 1937
Date of Bellecross Daily Tribune newspaper headline regarding the Hindenburg disaster, which witch Agatha Harkness apparently survived: Zeppelin Explosion Kills 32.

 

15October 14, 2007 Dates21st Century: 00sEvents

October 14, 2007
Date of magazine article that raises questions about witch Agatha Harkness and singer Dolly Parton's identity: Does this 1972 surveillance photo of Dolly Parton show the real Jolene?

 


16January 18 DatesNo YearEvents

January 18
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown.



17January 21 DatesNo YearEvents

January 21
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown. Initially, there are no names, only dates, but later, Wanda's name appears beside October 13th, and Agatha's name appears beside January 21st.

 

18February 4 DatesNo YearEvents

February 4
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown.



19February 16 DatesNo YearEvents

February 16
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown.



20June 2 DatesNo YearEvents

June 2
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown.



21August 28 DatesNo YearEvents

August 28
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown.



22October 13 DatesNo YearEvents

October 13
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown. Initially, there are no names, only dates, but later, Wanda's name appears beside October 13th, and Agatha's name appears beside January 21st.

 

23October 22 DatesNo YearEvents

October 22
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown.



24December 28 DatesNo YearEvents

December 28
One of the dates on the Westview Public Library card for the book Dialogue and Rhetoric: Known History of Learning & Debate (whose first letters in the title spell out DARKHOLD - a clue in the murder case that Agatha works, believing herself to be police detective Agnes O'Connor while still under Wanda's spell). Year unknown.



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25Westview MapUrban AreasCities-New Jersey

Westview
Initial setting. Town in New Jersey from WandaVision. Three years after her defeat by Wanda Maximoff, the witch Agatha Harkness is still trapped under Wanda's spell in Westview, New Jersey. She believes herself to be the police detective Agnes O'Connor within a crime noir television series titled Agnes of Westview, where she is fixated on a Jane Doe murder case.


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