A recent episode of the Disney+ original series “Agatha: House of Harkness” uncovered important details about several characters and pushed the story in an intense new direction. The seventh episode titled “Death’s Hand in Mine” focused on a dangerous tarot card trial that featured falling swords and required accurate interpretations to survive. Viewers also learned more about the mysterious past of a central character named Lilia, played by Patti LuPone.
Through flashbacks spanning centuries, the episode explained that Lilia has experienced her life out of sequence. “Most people don’t realize time is an illusion,” Lilia tells a companion. This new context helped make sense of Lilia’s previously ambiguous actions. The story climaxed when Lilia harnessed her true power and skills to protect friends from pursuers during the tarot challenge. In a heroic final stand, Lilia manipulated the Tower card outcome and allowed the room to flip, impaling opponents on ceiling blades while ensuring companions escaped safely.
Meanwhile, the episode revealed that Aubrey Plaza’s character Rio Vidal is actually Death incarnate, also known as the original Green Witch. When asked about Rio’s identity, Agatha casually replied “I like the bad boys.” Questions also remain about Wanda Maximoff after Agatha offered an unclear response about her fate. By shifting between historical and current time periods, viewers experienced time in the same unusual manner as Lilia.
With only two episodes left, this character revelation and Lilia’s sacrifice set the stage for an intense conclusion. As the mystery of Wanda Maximoff persists, more secrets may still emerge in the climactic remaining episodes of the series.