![]() ![]() Seeing Agatha carry Señor Scratchy in her arms while confronting Scarlet Witch is an odd flex too, once again hinting towards a deeper significance for the creature. He is named after the devil’s jazziest nickname, because of course the devil is going to pick a cool name for his time on earth. Agatha lets him play with Billy and Tommy (kids who might be around his age if he were human) and refers to the rabbit as a " good listener" as if she talks to him often. His name is Nicholas Scratch As in, Old Scratch, as in the devil. "Breaking The Fourth Wall" continues to teases that there's more to Señor Scratchy than meets the eye. Lastly, it's interesting how Scratchy runs away when Vision threatens to pull a hat out of him - almost as if he could understand what was being said and fled for his life. Perhaps Nicholas played Jesus when he was an actual human child, before being transformed into Señor Scratchy by his mystical mother. Not only is Jesus the son of the Christmas story (a possible allusion to Agatha's son), but using a bunny to portray the Christian lord and savior is odd, even by Westview standards. He claims that this all changed when he was peering through a telescope and a light particle from a distant star struck his eye. In college, he majored in astronomy because the study of stars allowed him to be isolated for long hours. The way she fawns over the rabbit's stage career is more like a pushy parent forcing their child into a beauty pageant than a grown woman showing off their animal, and the Jesus reference might explain why. In his youth, Nick Scratch was an overweight, clumsy, and cowardly loser. Agatha's glowing pride in Señor Scratchy is weird, even for the most avid pet owner. ![]()
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