“Unmasking the Madness: How ‘Agatha All Along’ Turns Superhero Tropes on Their Head with Chilling Precision”
“[Agatha is] interested in two things: she’s interested in what serves her, and she’s interested in witchcraft—specifically, enormously powerful witchcraft. And that makes sense to me,” Schaeffer told Script Magazine. “And so for me, that sort of thread into her psychology just opens up a whole world of her being a sympathetic character that I can understand. So we populated the show with similarly flawed individuals who are also selfish and self-serving, who are self-sabotaging, who are constantly standing in their own way. And then they were just in conflict.”