The latest entry in Marvel’s “Assembled” documentary series digs deep into the first (and perhaps, final?) season of Agatha All Along . It was released on YouTube for viewing convenience—but if you don’t have an hour to spare to watch it yourself, the following are our top 10 takeaways. 1.

Agatha ‘s costume designers went above and beyond Without a doubt, the single most interesting thing we discover in the entire hour-long documentary is that the witches’ wardrobes in Agatha All Along are covered head-to-toe in small details that that were never even intended to make it to screen. Perhaps the most spectacular of these hidden intricacies is what’s inside the delightful coat Agatha begins wearing in episode two. As revealed by costume designer Daniel Selon, the coat was meant to evoke “a lone crow,” and so, in addition to a pleated tail, the lapel represents how a bird’s “feathers lay together,” there are crow’s feet hidden in the belt, and the jacket’s purple lining contains “a murmuration of crows” that appear to “dive down” before morphing into a series of uniquely designed magic runes.

It’s absolutely bananas such dedication was made to the interior lining of a coat never intended to be showcased on camera. Of additional note, we learn the pattern on Jennifer’s pink dress contains a pair of hands bound by rope to reflect her predicament, and that Alice’s “cyberpunk”-influenced jacket has a back patch of a burning barn influen.