"The code is Eight-Six-Seven Five-Three-Oh-Nigh-eeh-ai-een"
"The code is Eight-Six-Seven Five-Three-Oh-Nigh-eeh-ai-een"
"All of us have seen Major naked."
Babino: "…I haven't."
Who's Liz?
I'm pretty sure he went out in a Blaze of Gory.
I still want to see how epic Robert Buckley would look with completely white hair.
As soon as Kady was revealed part of Free Trader Beowulf I knew she would be the girl from the books that Julia saved with through her submission to Reynard. For a minute there I was afraid they would shy away from the plot point that shaped her character for a great deal of her story moving forward. Especially book…
Well, if at first you don't succeed, die, die again.
The show has done a lot of pretending it's going to ignore a major plot point from the books and later springing a twisted version of the point on us in an attempt to surprise. So I DO think that Alice may survive long enough to make the ultimate sacrifice and the Niffin foreshadowing won't go to waist. There will…
After the Fillory Incident in the first book handless-Penny spends all his time reading in the Neitherlands and later taking day trips to other worlds through the fountains.
"the rape infused her with power,"
AKA Godseed.
How did he learn the riddle: He read the book in which he read the riddle to Jane but when he read the book he didn't know he was the fool reading the riddle. Still, he remembered the riddle from the book.
I would have thrown up even more readily if he had been a real ram and
then Alice still drank that jar. Even though it doesn't really make
that much of a difference…
lol Of all the things that ARE book-canon. This was gross but it didn't seem so out of place for the series. Or even the books- in which explain that centaurs keep a stable of dumb horses basically as sex toys. Is it still beastiality when half your body is beast already?
You watched the whole season and you haven't figured out that the point of the series is to torture the main characters?
The intro spec is all about face.
The pond= Rabbit hole
The Grotto= the locked room
The whirlpool = The Pool of Tears
The Sea Lard = The White Rabbit
Singing Flower = Singing Flowers
BMO's riddles = Wonderland riddles
etc.
In addition to following the rabbit down the rabbit hole, chapter two of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is called The Pool of Tears which is how she finally makes it into Wonderland. The Grotto itself represents the room Alice falls into from the rabbit hole before her tears sweep her into Wonderland. Marceline…
It was a Rainicorn butterfly. You can see the little horn on it's head.
Reading Alice in Wonderland will do that to you. At least Finn didn't witness an abused baby turn into a pig in his hands and run out the door.
I feel like this episode was more Alice in Wonderland than Oz. Was waiting for Sava to mention it. Instead of noting the White Rabbit role of the Sea Lard, he … compared it to a living yellow brick road???