"Agatha All Along" finale lacks post-credits scenes as Marvel makes a creative shift

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The finale of "Agatha All Along" did not include any mid-credits or post-credits scenes, a departure from Marvel's usual practice. Executive producer Jac Schaeffer stated that this decision was made by Marvel and was beyond her control. Schaeffer had proposed several ideas for potential post-credits scenes but was informed that none would be included. In contrast, her previous series, "WandaVision," featured a post-credits scene that hinted at Doctor Strange's involvement, which ultimately did not happen. The finale concluded with Agatha sacrificing herself to save Billy Maximoff, who later saw her as a ghost. The season received positive feedback, with viewers giving it an average grade of "B+."


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