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Agatha All Along makes sapphic Marvel history and fans swoon over groundbreaking moment

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After the two-episode finale of Agatha All Along aired on Wednesday, October 30, fans went wild all over the internet celebrating the sapphic moment we’d all been waiting for.

Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha and Aubrey Plaza’s Rio, a.k.a. Death, finally shared a passionate on-screen kiss, making queer history in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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