All tarot cards in Agatha All Along Episode 7 and their meanings, explained

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Agatha All Along episode 7 reveals the major tarot cards (Image via Disney+)

Agatha All Along episode 7 is out; fans would agree it was quite engaging. Titled Death's Hand in Mine, Agatha All Along episode 7 featured the fourth trial on the Witches' Road, focusing on Patti LuPone's Sicilian witch, Lilia Calderu.

Throughout the previous episodes, Lilia had several visions and intuitions about a future event, and none provided her with a clear answer. However, episode seven extensively focuses on her visions and flashbacks and what they meant.

Lilia pulled out the most important seven tarot cards in Agatha All Along episode 7, explaining their meaning and relationship with the characters. Since Lilia specializes in predicting the future, her trial involves reading the tarot cards. Read more to find the meaning of each card mentioned in the episode.


Exploring the seven tarot cards with meaning in Agatha All Along episode 7

The seven tarot cards in episode 7 (Image via Disney+)
The seven tarot cards in episode 7 (Image via Disney+)

As the remaining witches continue the journey at the Witches' Road, Agatha All Along episode 7 begins with Lilia's trial. From her relationships to her role in the coven, the latest episode provides answers for them all. Here are the seven tarot cards featured in episode 7 in chronological order:

1) Queen of Cups

The Queen of Cups (Image via Disney+)
The Queen of Cups (Image via Disney+)

Referring to: Lilia Calderu

The first card Lilia pulls out is the Queen of Cups, referring to the Sicilian witch herself as she says, "Empathetic, Intuitive, Inner Voice To Be Trusted." The card captures her nurturing nature and urge to help others, just as the Sicilian culture is known for its spells, remedies, and charm.

Like the typical Queen of Cups, the young woman in the tarot card is Lilia Calderu, sitting at a round table instead of a sea. Her intuitive abilities make Lilia the best person to seek advice and support.


2) Three of Pentacles

Three of Pentacles (Image via Disney+)
Three of Pentacles (Image via Disney+)

Referring to: The Coven

As Lilia turns the second card in Agatha All Along episode 7, it turns out to be the Three of Pentacles, signifying "Collaboration, Community, Singular Voices Waiting To Harmonize." It highlights Lilia's desire for a coven that follows teamwork and collaboration.

After being criticized by her mentor, Lilia has found happiness in her coven of relatable witches. She's determined to help them and even give them her life.


3) Knight of Wands

Knights of Wands (Image Source: Disney+)
Knights of Wands (Image Source: Disney+)

Referring to: Alice Wu-Gulliver

Soon after, Lilia opens the third card and says, "Full Of Fire, Fights Bravely," and we know who she's talking about. Knight of Wands perfectly aligns with Alice Wu-Gulliver, who didn't think once before getting into action to save Agatha Harkness when her mother's spirit passed her body.

This happens in Agatha All Along episode 5, when the witches use an Ouija board, and Agatha's mother's spirit comes out. Alice used all of her powers while confronting Evanora Harkness' spirit and ended up dying as Agatha continued absorbing her powers.


4) High Priestess

High Priestess (Image via Disney+)
High Priestess (Image via Disney+)

Referring to: Jennifer Kale

The fourth tarot card says "Immense Spiritual Power, Unable Or Unwilling To Use It," referring to Jennifer Kale's self-discovery. Jennifer aims to enhance her skills as a witch and reclaim her powers.

To do so, she must trust herself and follow her inner voice despite continuous challenges in the path. The tarot card hinted at Jennifer's powers that haven't been truly discovered in Agatha All Along so far.


5) Three of Swords

Three of Swords (Image via Disney+)
Three of Swords (Image via Disney+)

Referring to: Agatha Harkness

Following the fifth card, Lilia says, "Heartbreak, Sorrow, Grief," which deeply resonates with Agatha Harkness. The card shows a woman with three blades in a heart, just as Agatha couldn't control her tears when Billy Maximoff was hurt in Agatha All Along episode 4.

The tarot card explains her emotional struggles and pain after losing her powers. The titular witch has encountered notable losses and wounds throughout her life, and her journey continues.


6) Tower Reversed

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The Tower Reversed (Image via Disney+)

Referring to: Billy Maximoff

As the swords above their heads come down, Lilia opens Tower Reversed, saying, "Disaster, Destruction, Sudden Upheaval, But Reversed, It Means Miraculous Transformation," highlighting Billy Maximoff's story arc. The tarot card shows Billy's transformation as he enters William Kaplan's dead body and begins a new life.

Agatha All Along episode 5 confirmed Teen as Wanda and Vision's son Billy Maximoff as he unleashed his powers against Aagtha. However, the card also hints at possible upcoming consequences.


7) Death

Death (Image Source: Disney+)
Death (Image Source: Disney+)

Referring to: Rio Vidal/ Lady Death

As episode 7 ends, Lilia opens the last tarot card, confirming "Rio is Death" with flashbacks featuring past hints about Rio Vidal's identity. Fans have been waiting for this moment for so long, as they have been speculating about Aubrey Plaza's actual role in the Marvel series.

So now we finally know that Rio Vidal is actually Lady Death, thanks to Lilia, who made the necessary revelations before the Salem Seven arrived, and she sacrificed herself in the end. The episodes end with Lilia passing the trial and allowing Agatha, Billy, and Jennifer to take the next trial while her journey as a witch ends.


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Edited by Toshali Kritika