Agatha All Along

2021Viral song / exploitable image formatsemi-active

Also known as: It Was Agatha All Along · It's Been Agatha All Along · Agatha Harkness Meme

Agatha All Along is a 2021 viral song from WandaVision's villain reveal, performed by Kathryn Hahn, that became an exploitable meme where users blame Agatha Harkness for everything.

"Agatha All Along" is a viral song and meme originating from episode seven of the 2021 Disney+ series *WandaVision*. The catchy villain reveal tune, performed by Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness, spread rapidly across TikTok and Twitter within hours of airing, spawning dance videos, remixes, and an exploitable format where users blame Agatha for anything and everything that goes wrong. The song's popularity later led Marvel to name an entire spinoff series after it2.

TL;DR

"Agatha All Along" is a viral song and meme originating from episode seven of the 2021 Disney+ series *WandaVision*.

Overview

The meme centers on a musical number from *WandaVision* that revealed the character Agnes, played by Kathryn Hahn, was actually the villainous witch Agatha Harkness. The song features Hahn vamping through a retro sitcom-style villain theme with lyrics like "Who's been messing up everything? It's been Agatha all along!" and ends with the spoken punchline "And I killed Sparky, too!"1. The combination of a genuinely catchy tune, Hahn's gleefully hammy performance, and the dramatic plot twist made it an instant hit online. As a meme format, it works by attributing any problem or mishap to Agatha, swapping in real-world frustrations for the show's storyline3.

On February 19, 2021, Disney+ released episode seven of *WandaVision*, titled "Breaking the Fourth Wall"3. Throughout the series, Hahn's character Agnes had posed as Wanda and Vision's nosy suburban neighbor. The episode's final minutes pulled back the curtain: Agnes was Agatha Harkness, a centuries-old witch who had been secretly manipulating events in Westview the entire time4. The reveal played out as a full musical number, styled like a campy sitcom theme song. Hahn described Agatha as someone who "has been studying magic for centuries and is maddened to see it come so naturally to Wanda"4. Fans had long theorized Agnes was Agatha based on the comics, but the song format blindsided viewers and made the moment feel fresh1.

Origin & Background

Platform
Disney+ (*WandaVision*), TikTok / Twitter (viral spread)
Key People
Kathryn Hahn, Jac Schaeffer
Date
2021
Year
2021

On February 19, 2021, Disney+ released episode seven of *WandaVision*, titled "Breaking the Fourth Wall". Throughout the series, Hahn's character Agnes had posed as Wanda and Vision's nosy suburban neighbor. The episode's final minutes pulled back the curtain: Agnes was Agatha Harkness, a centuries-old witch who had been secretly manipulating events in Westview the entire time. The reveal played out as a full musical number, styled like a campy sitcom theme song. Hahn described Agatha as someone who "has been studying magic for centuries and is maddened to see it come so naturally to Wanda". Fans had long theorized Agnes was Agatha based on the comics, but the song format blindsided viewers and made the moment feel fresh.

How It Spread

The song blew up on social media within hours of the episode dropping. On TikTok, users immediately started creating dance videos and comedy clips set to the track. By February 20, TikToker sinjinsdistantcousin posted a clip that pulled in over 1.6 million views and 480,000 likes in just three days.

Twitter and YouTube saw a wave of remixes. On February 20, user @lelandphilpot shared a trap remix that hit 360,000 views in the same time frame. The song's structure made it perfect for remix culture: a clear hook, repeating lyrics, and a spoken-word punchline that could be dropped into any context.

Beyond the music, the meme template itself took off. Users began creating image macros and tweets blaming Agatha for real-world problems: traffic, bad weather, 2020 in general, lost socks, anything. The format was simple: take a frustrating situation, add a reference to Agatha being behind it. "It was Agatha all along" became shorthand for discovering a hidden culprit. As one meme roundup put it, "Clearly, Agatha is to blame for just about everything".

The meme got a second wind in 2024 when Marvel Studios premiered a full spinoff series literally named *Agatha All Along*, after the song. The show debuted on Disney+ on September 18, 2024, and ran for nine episodes through October 30. Hahn reprised her role alongside Joe Locke, Aubrey Plaza, and Patti LuPone. The series received positive reviews and earned three Primetime Emmy nominations, with Hahn picking up a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. The show's existence was itself a testament to how much the song and meme had penetrated the cultural conversation: Marvel named a whole production after a meme.

How to Use This Meme

The "Agatha All Along" meme typically takes two forms:

Song/Video format: Users set their own content to the song, usually on TikTok. This often involves dance routines, lip-syncing, or comedic reveals where someone "unmasks" a hidden cause behind a problem, timed to the song's chorus.

Image macro / text format: Take any frustrating or mysterious situation, then reveal that Agatha was behind it. Common approaches include:

1

Describe something going wrong (e.g., "who keeps eating my lunch from the office fridge?")

2

Add an image of Hahn as Agatha with the caption "It's been Agatha all along"

3

Optionally append "And I killed Sparky, too" for extra punchline energy

Cultural Impact

The song crossed over from fandom in-joke to mainstream earworm almost immediately. It charted on music platforms and was widely covered by entertainment outlets in February 2021. The meme format became one of the most recognizable to come out of the MCU's Disney+ era.

Marvel leaned into the meme's popularity hard. The spinoff series cycled through several working titles as part of a marketing campaign before officially landing on *Agatha All Along* in May 2024, directly referencing the song. Jac Schaeffer, who created both *WandaVision* and the spinoff, served as showrunner for both.

The *Agatha All Along* series also made history as one of the MCU's most prominent portrayals of queer themes. Aubrey Plaza's character Rio Vidal was revealed as Agatha's former lover and the embodiment of Death, while Joe Locke's Billy Maximoff had an onscreen boyfriend. Critics praised these elements alongside the performances and plot twists.

Fun Facts

The reveal that Agnes was Agatha Harkness was one of the worst-kept secrets in the MCU, since comic fans had predicted it from early episodes. The song format turned an expected twist into a viral moment anyway.

Kathryn Hahn described her approach to Agatha as exploring "what is broken in Agatha underneath her sass and sarcasm," likening the character's relationship with Wanda to Salieri's jealousy of Mozart.

The *Agatha All Along* spinoff series was the first MCU television series produced under Marvel's revived Marvel Television label rather than Marvel Studios directly.

Evan Peters, who played the fake Pietro Maximoff in *WandaVision* (actually a Westview resident named Ralph Bohner), returned for the spinoff.

Derivatives & Variations

Trap and EDM remixes:

Multiple producers remixed the song into different genres within days. @lelandphilpot's trap version was among the most popular, hitting 360,000 views quickly[3].

TikTok dance challenges:

Choreographed routines set to the song spread across TikTok in late February 2021, with some creators reaching millions of views[3].

"Agatha did it" blame memes:

An exploitable format where any bad event is attributed to Agatha, from real historical events to mundane daily annoyances[1].

"And I killed Sparky, too" edits:

The spoken punchline became its own micro-meme, used as a dark humor tag added to confessions or accusations[1].

Frequently Asked Questions

Agatha All Along

2021Viral song / exploitable image formatsemi-active

Also known as: It Was Agatha All Along · It's Been Agatha All Along · Agatha Harkness Meme

Agatha All Along is a 2021 viral song from WandaVision's villain reveal, performed by Kathryn Hahn, that became an exploitable meme where users blame Agatha Harkness for everything.

"Agatha All Along" is a viral song and meme originating from episode seven of the 2021 Disney+ series *WandaVision*. The catchy villain reveal tune, performed by Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness, spread rapidly across TikTok and Twitter within hours of airing, spawning dance videos, remixes, and an exploitable format where users blame Agatha for anything and everything that goes wrong. The song's popularity later led Marvel to name an entire spinoff series after it.

TL;DR

"Agatha All Along" is a viral song and meme originating from episode seven of the 2021 Disney+ series *WandaVision*.

Overview

The meme centers on a musical number from *WandaVision* that revealed the character Agnes, played by Kathryn Hahn, was actually the villainous witch Agatha Harkness. The song features Hahn vamping through a retro sitcom-style villain theme with lyrics like "Who's been messing up everything? It's been Agatha all along!" and ends with the spoken punchline "And I killed Sparky, too!". The combination of a genuinely catchy tune, Hahn's gleefully hammy performance, and the dramatic plot twist made it an instant hit online. As a meme format, it works by attributing any problem or mishap to Agatha, swapping in real-world frustrations for the show's storyline.

On February 19, 2021, Disney+ released episode seven of *WandaVision*, titled "Breaking the Fourth Wall". Throughout the series, Hahn's character Agnes had posed as Wanda and Vision's nosy suburban neighbor. The episode's final minutes pulled back the curtain: Agnes was Agatha Harkness, a centuries-old witch who had been secretly manipulating events in Westview the entire time. The reveal played out as a full musical number, styled like a campy sitcom theme song. Hahn described Agatha as someone who "has been studying magic for centuries and is maddened to see it come so naturally to Wanda". Fans had long theorized Agnes was Agatha based on the comics, but the song format blindsided viewers and made the moment feel fresh.

Origin & Background

Platform
Disney+ (*WandaVision*), TikTok / Twitter (viral spread)
Key People
Kathryn Hahn, Jac Schaeffer
Date
2021
Year
2021

On February 19, 2021, Disney+ released episode seven of *WandaVision*, titled "Breaking the Fourth Wall". Throughout the series, Hahn's character Agnes had posed as Wanda and Vision's nosy suburban neighbor. The episode's final minutes pulled back the curtain: Agnes was Agatha Harkness, a centuries-old witch who had been secretly manipulating events in Westview the entire time. The reveal played out as a full musical number, styled like a campy sitcom theme song. Hahn described Agatha as someone who "has been studying magic for centuries and is maddened to see it come so naturally to Wanda". Fans had long theorized Agnes was Agatha based on the comics, but the song format blindsided viewers and made the moment feel fresh.

How It Spread

The song blew up on social media within hours of the episode dropping. On TikTok, users immediately started creating dance videos and comedy clips set to the track. By February 20, TikToker sinjinsdistantcousin posted a clip that pulled in over 1.6 million views and 480,000 likes in just three days.

Twitter and YouTube saw a wave of remixes. On February 20, user @lelandphilpot shared a trap remix that hit 360,000 views in the same time frame. The song's structure made it perfect for remix culture: a clear hook, repeating lyrics, and a spoken-word punchline that could be dropped into any context.

Beyond the music, the meme template itself took off. Users began creating image macros and tweets blaming Agatha for real-world problems: traffic, bad weather, 2020 in general, lost socks, anything. The format was simple: take a frustrating situation, add a reference to Agatha being behind it. "It was Agatha all along" became shorthand for discovering a hidden culprit. As one meme roundup put it, "Clearly, Agatha is to blame for just about everything".

The meme got a second wind in 2024 when Marvel Studios premiered a full spinoff series literally named *Agatha All Along*, after the song. The show debuted on Disney+ on September 18, 2024, and ran for nine episodes through October 30. Hahn reprised her role alongside Joe Locke, Aubrey Plaza, and Patti LuPone. The series received positive reviews and earned three Primetime Emmy nominations, with Hahn picking up a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. The show's existence was itself a testament to how much the song and meme had penetrated the cultural conversation: Marvel named a whole production after a meme.

How to Use This Meme

The "Agatha All Along" meme typically takes two forms:

Song/Video format: Users set their own content to the song, usually on TikTok. This often involves dance routines, lip-syncing, or comedic reveals where someone "unmasks" a hidden cause behind a problem, timed to the song's chorus.

Image macro / text format: Take any frustrating or mysterious situation, then reveal that Agatha was behind it. Common approaches include:

1

Describe something going wrong (e.g., "who keeps eating my lunch from the office fridge?")

2

Add an image of Hahn as Agatha with the caption "It's been Agatha all along"

3

Optionally append "And I killed Sparky, too" for extra punchline energy

Cultural Impact

The song crossed over from fandom in-joke to mainstream earworm almost immediately. It charted on music platforms and was widely covered by entertainment outlets in February 2021. The meme format became one of the most recognizable to come out of the MCU's Disney+ era.

Marvel leaned into the meme's popularity hard. The spinoff series cycled through several working titles as part of a marketing campaign before officially landing on *Agatha All Along* in May 2024, directly referencing the song. Jac Schaeffer, who created both *WandaVision* and the spinoff, served as showrunner for both.

The *Agatha All Along* series also made history as one of the MCU's most prominent portrayals of queer themes. Aubrey Plaza's character Rio Vidal was revealed as Agatha's former lover and the embodiment of Death, while Joe Locke's Billy Maximoff had an onscreen boyfriend. Critics praised these elements alongside the performances and plot twists.

Fun Facts

The reveal that Agnes was Agatha Harkness was one of the worst-kept secrets in the MCU, since comic fans had predicted it from early episodes. The song format turned an expected twist into a viral moment anyway.

Kathryn Hahn described her approach to Agatha as exploring "what is broken in Agatha underneath her sass and sarcasm," likening the character's relationship with Wanda to Salieri's jealousy of Mozart.

The *Agatha All Along* spinoff series was the first MCU television series produced under Marvel's revived Marvel Television label rather than Marvel Studios directly.

Evan Peters, who played the fake Pietro Maximoff in *WandaVision* (actually a Westview resident named Ralph Bohner), returned for the spinoff.

Derivatives & Variations

Trap and EDM remixes:

Multiple producers remixed the song into different genres within days. @lelandphilpot's trap version was among the most popular, hitting 360,000 views quickly[3].

TikTok dance challenges:

Choreographed routines set to the song spread across TikTok in late February 2021, with some creators reaching millions of views[3].

"Agatha did it" blame memes:

An exploitable format where any bad event is attributed to Agatha, from real historical events to mundane daily annoyances[1].

"And I killed Sparky, too" edits:

The spoken punchline became its own micro-meme, used as a dark humor tag added to confessions or accusations[1].

Frequently Asked Questions