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Season 1 Things
So I just finished watching season 1 in the written order, and man was that good. While watching, i decided to write down all my comments and things i noticed for my fourth time watching the season, and I caught some things I didnât notice before. Iâll do a little thing for each ep under a keep reading to not clog dashes...itâs gonna be long.
âAnd the Crown of King Arthurâ
So I never quite realized how intimidating Eve is when we first meet her. Iâve been writing and reading and watching the Guardian Eve more than that first meeting, so it was cool to see just how much she changed, and how much sheâs still the same from that first meeting. Sheâs good at what she did in NATO because she was adaptable, constantly assessing the situation, playing her teams to their strengths. Thatâs all evident into the whole season, but it fades (when watching in the right order) as time goes on. Not a bad fade, but more sheâs less military, but still smart and on her toes when needed.
Side comment, the first time we see the Library, well itâs impressive. If anyone reading this is caught up on critical role, they just went to Iounâs realm...I pictured the Library for that for sure.
Back to the episode...the way Flynn reacts to Ezekielâs name, at first it sounds like heâs saying heâs glad he didnât come in for the interview because heâs still alive...but then thereâs an underlying tension, almost like Flynnâs a bit intimidated that Ezekiel could've been him. Later on Flynn does some stuff that makes this scene potentially mean more stuff, Iâll get to that then.
On Cassandraâs first appearance...she totally up and followed him. Course she had a sucky life and I understand her wanting to drop it at the promise of a better one, but she acted like people do to Flynn when he says theyâre librarians...thatâs an incantation as confirmed in season 3...so did he use magic on her to prevent any resistance?
The only thing I wrote for Ezekielâs first appearance is that Flynn canât handle Ezekiel at all, not really sure what I meant by that, but itâs true.
On Stoneâs first appearance...well on the comment âninjas in Oklahomaâ I immediately thought that centennially there probably have been ninjas in Oklahoma...in the form of cosplayers at Tokyo in Tulsa...but hey they werenât specific. Other things i noticed include Stone saying he went to church, which I assumed cuz itâs Oklahoma, but nice confirm, and brings up the question if he still goes, even if itâs less, depending on how deep his faith actually was; Stone itching to infodump on Lamiaâs tattoo is both sad but super cute at the same time...any of them infodumping I love to bits; the fact he couldnât help himself was what got him in trouble...if he hadnât ever talked to Lamia I donât think sheâd of found him, that is if her method was going to be wait till someone made sense on her tattoo; Stone has a charger...unrelated-ish but Elliot Spencer of Leverage had a mustang I think; on the drive Eve shuts him down on trying to play it off, and the dread on his face made my chest hurt.
That hurt got erased when I saw that face on Eve before they step off the elevator, she clearly canât wait to see them nerd out and itâs great cuz I couldnât either. Once theyâre in the Annex/office thing cuz itâs not Jenkinsâs annex yet, I was curious why Cassandra knew the flight information, of all the things she could know...was she looking to fly to Europe before she got picked up?
Later on in the forest I love the Fleve bonding, and the henge thing...I wonder if she ever went to pay him a comment and called him henge or key just to toy with him. Also when Stone and Cassandra brought up something about their parents, I was just like âguys parents arenât supposed to be mean and cold...guys...â and wanted to hug them.
When Judson tells Flynn he wants to move on but canât, at first I always thought it was because of Flynn...but Judson was totally hanging around for Charlene more than anything, and somehow I never picked up on that. And when Cassandra asks how someone becomes a Librarian, she wasnât asking to find out out of curiosity...she knew Flynn might die from her selling them out.
Gotta mention the Jazekiel scene that started it all...Ezekiel was not scared one bit...very much turned on...and Stone was so working his way to that aggressively turned on state if the ninjas hadnât shown up...totally could've been that âshut up/make meâ thing for sure.
I noticed when Flynn realized Cassandra sold them out, he wasnât mad at her at all, he knew she wanted to be healed, and they offered her that, and compared to Stoneâs reaction, I never noticed just how graceful Flynn was about it, when he should be the one freaking out. Maybe being stabbed helped him get his priorities in order?
And one last note on this ep, when Flynn and Lamia are fighting for Cal, she says âyouâre powerful, more than you could ever knowâ which has been pointed out before, but honestly I love the growing idea that Flynn is Arthur reincarnated, since Lamia needed the crown to wield Cal, but Flynn didnât.
âAnd the Sword in the Stoneâ
I was curious about why Lamia knew so much about the Library...I suppose Dulaque could have told her, but based on the way he ends up killing her in the end, thatâs kind of an odd investment in her. Who knows what there relationship was, I mean she said âI loved youâ before she died so thatâs confusing...more on that later maybe.
The first meeting of Jenkins was great...heâs basically sort of like Flynn in being alone for who knows how long, so heâs being weird. Also he knew to pick them up, so either he kept tabs on the Library...really good tabs, or Charlene called him. Another point...how did Flynn not know about Jenkins? For being Librarian 10 years, he definitely shouldâve known, but he seemed clueless. Did Charlene and Judson not want him to know? Or was Jenkins so good at keeping his distance that he didnât let himself be known? Never realized how odd that was till now. Also loved how Stone was so enamored with the Annex that it takes him five seconds to realize he dropped Flynn, like that child is in heaven.
Dulaque calls the Librarians in plural, which Flynn takes a lot longer to do, I guess Dulaque saw all their abilities and didnât think about them being fresh.
Jenkins âWho quite frankly I always liked betterâ comment about Charlene...who knew two seasons later that line actually meant âbecause I was in love with her.â Also surprised Jenkins didnât know about the ley line globe map thing, I guess he prefers hard copies?
Ezekiel works lightning fast...I feel like he doesnât do that as much later on, not like the jewel stealing he did in the tower of London. Also Stone had no room to be sassy saying âall you do is push people aroundâ to Eve...I like the pun...but if I was Eve I wouldâve launched him into that case instead of bumping it...just because I could.
To Buckingham Palace...I can never get over Stoneâs wiggles...and then Ezekielâs face after where he has to look away...totally âoh man no Stoneâs not being cute nope.â Also think itâs funny when Stone loosens his tie like heâs gonna fight security...like boy...no...and of course him being a nerd again later on was great too.
On to the secret passage...Stone saying âIf you drop, weâll leave ya and move onâ was kind of weird...like if it was sarcastic, Christian didnât play it like that, and Flynn didnât get it either. It was weirdly blunt, oddly hostile...maybe it was the champagne talking?
Apparently after this my curiosity was piqued about Lamia, considering all the heavy hitters are immortals (being Dulaque, Jenkins, Morgan le Fay, etc.) so is Lamia someone like that? Or maybe couldâve been?
I loved the fact that Cassandra was ready to kill a dude with that rock, and later on she bashes the house spirit with the chair, and smacks that dude in the power station with a wrench...sheâs got an arm on her.
I always thought Flynn offering Cal to Cassandra was noble...but then I realized heâs ready to die because he thinks everything is gone...Cassandra healing him got rid of his way out, which I didnât notice till now. Also seeing Eve already crying, because sheâs been in combat, tells me sheâs already falling for Flynn hard. And then the âyou already saved meâ line from Cassandra always makes me tear up cuz itâs so true.
Jenkins mentions the moon colony...please tell me one day there will be an ep that happens...please...I need it...for Ezekiel to sci-fi nerd out at least.
The whole stipend transfer, plane ticket handing out, felt weirdly like Leverage when they depart from the circle the first time, which is a vibe I didnât get till I watched Leverage this summer (highly recommend it, hit up netflix). Also Iâm curious what would happen if they actually left...it was Jenkinsâs car and he was in the Annex though so maybe he wouldâve been like âso actually not leaving, get out of my carâ idk.
Now we wind down the episode, cue the âI canât trust yaâ thing from Stone (I know heâs got trust issues, but doesnât mean I donât wanna slap him every time he says it), and the twice before Friday speech, love that, and grandpa Jenkins getting stuck with the kiddos. Also Eve attempting to intimidate Jenkins is hilarious not for her attempt but the LiTs support of her, including Stoneâs look at Cassandra after her âsheâll kick your assâ statement too like he didnât expect her to be capable of saying ass or something. And finally, I need to use âsilly mid-western personâ when people around here annoy me...though is Oklahoma mid-west? People put us loads of places...central, south, south central, one even had us south west weirdly...idk man.
âAnd the Horns of a Dilemmaâ
I love seeing the LiTs being incompetent fighters because it makes savoring that vampire fight scene in season 3 so much better (and the bonus Cassandraâs got a girlfriend, wins all around).
Thereâs an x-ray in Jenkinsâs lab of someoneâs rib cage...I wonder whose it is, and if the Annex has an x-ray machine somewhere. I guess it wouldnât be weird to have imaging equipment but the medical capabilities of the Library (besides artifacts) never get brought up. Also appreciating the fact that the backdoor doesnât do that flippy door change thing it did the first time Jenkins turned it on, and that weird bubble/film when they step out...thatâd get annoying real quick...whoever did cgi is probably happy too.
I didnât properly take in âoffice IT nerd Ezekiel Jonesâ at all...itâs a gift. Also apparently even after Buckingham Palace, Stone is incapable of business attire...seriously even I know not to wear a flannel and jeans to an office boy.
I wrote the comment âMan I love the punching Eve doesâ...I donât know what thatâs referencing...cuz she does a lot...but regardless yes I do.
Stone keeps bringing up the whole trust thing...at the point in the maze Cassandra was ready to have a smack down if Ezekiel hadnât stopped them. Iâm really glad Stone got over that trust thing cuz itâs super annoying with him bringing it up a bunch.
According to the trivia thing on Amazon video, a ball of twine, such as the one powering the labyrinth, is called a clue, and is where we get our word clue from when Ariadne gave Theseus the twine to get out of the labyrinth. Learning.
âMulti-dimensional hoo haâ Jenkins has some golden lines this season, itâs great.
Nicolas Flamel is mentioned...curiously does harry potter exist in this universe? I mean magic isnât an issue I guess, could be plausible.
âBack off, Iâm doing mathâ is a great line from Cassandra.
Okay so the Minotaur goes for the people who imprisoned it once the labyrinth fizzles out...does that mean there is now a Minotaur running around Boston?
Stoneâs accent always gets thicker when he talks about anything relating to Oklahoma which is amazing. Unironically now that I think about it, I think I do that too, and when talking with people who have a thicker accent, though I donât know if thatâs me imitating them (which I do a lot) or theyâre just bringing it out more. Also, that nervous running his hand through his hair when Ezekiel points out Stone basically just got beat up compared to Cassandra and Ezekiel...man I love scenes that play on Jazekiel.
âAnd the Fables of Doomâ
Now in the aired order, âAnd Santaâs Midnight Runâ is next...but in written order...itâs two episodes away from here. Watching it, the behavior and attitudes of them all are much more coherent with them in âAnd the Horns of a Dilemma.â Thus, Cassandraâs attempt to work with Eve not Stone makes a lot more sense. It also makes Stoneâs re-bringing up the trust thing before the mayor runs in naked even more annoying, but the decline in his bringing it up as the season goes on fits soooo much better in the written order, a normal decline, not randomly bringing it up after nothing for two episodes.
The roles each of them take are great. I love the gradual changing each does, but I especially noticed Cassandraâs change this time. At first, with the girl playing Little Red Riding Hood, Cassandra is freaked out and denies getting the girlâs number, and Stone has no clue whatâs going on either. Later on, in the bar, Cassandraâs still feeling weird, but is slowly enjoying it, and eventually sheâs freely getting free drinks and food from them and marching around. I like to think this episode might be Cassandraâs âoh hey, Iâm not straightâ realization, of course I could be just projecting the change into prince charming on her. Either way, Cassandra is completely okay with being in that role by the end, she even says âI didnât mind all those girls buying me drinksâ so itâs at least the start of confirming sheâs not straight anyway.
Random Stone side note, he knows how to gut the wolf based off him being the huntsman as he says âit feels rightâ when heâs slicing it open. In reality, being from podunk Oklahoma heâd know how to gut stuff most likely, unless he was a rare non-hunter. Even I know how to clean an animal...arguably more from science class dissections than anything, but even as a boy heâd be hacking away at road kill or something disgusting anyway.
Ezekiel side note...him and kids is my jam...thatâs all I wrote, but itâs true. Also the change in expression on his face when Bairdâs like âyou gotta save everyoneâ made me think of him in âAnd the Point of Salvationâ...you can see the weight of the situation on him...enough of that for now. And question, but if Ezekiel didnât change in this ep (nor in âAnd the Apple of Discordâ) brings up the question of Ezekiel being a trickster demigod...which would come with other benefits later on too in season 3.
I always lose it when the sheriff is on the floor eating jello...just they way heâs miserable and confused, the legs out, the obscene amount of jello containers, I always laugh so hard at that scene.
Towards the end...thereâs the smirk Stone gives at Ezekiel as he pushes him away...he was totally proud of Ezekiel for both saving the day, and not being snarky at the sheriff.
âAnd the Heart of Darknessâ
In air order, this episode happens after âAnd the Apple of Discordâ which would give a weird read into Cassandra being sort of over protected by Eve like their experience with Evil Cass affected it, but in written order thatâs not there at all, itâs mostly Eve delegating her people as she saw best. That being said, I see both sides, and I think Eve having Cassandra be with Katie gave Cassandra both a learning lesson about herself, but also helped her kill Katie in the end. (stuff I touched on in my week 7 shipathon post)
when Eve, Stone, and Ezekiel go upstairs, stone startles everyone by accidentally kicking a broken chair on the floor...based on the startle, I kind of wonder if Christian was supposed to do that, or it just happened and they kept it in. Either way itâs great for that tense scene. Also I like to think that the musician in him made him play the creepy piano...in my experience we (as a musician) tend to do that regardless of if itâs appropriate or not.
Only on this watch did I realize the house was both the Shatterbox and the House of Refuge...because the Shatterbox showed up when Katieâs family got the house.
âWe are not a team. Youâre the Librarians and Iâm the Guardianâ Eve says to mainly Cassandra. Itâs a weird contrast to the âIn the Horns of a Dilemmaâ when Stoneâs like âmaybe the term youâre looking for is âpartnersââ which Eve, at the time, seemed to be like âyeah, that works.â Iâm not sure if Eve was attempting to say she still had authority, but I think she was trying to say that while they werenât in a hierarchy, she still knew more in a tactical sense then all three combined and thus should listen to her.
Later on we have Cassandra smacking the house spirit with a chair, which honestly the impact she had suggests sheâs got an arm...I love seeing Cassandra take people out.
When Katie loses her story and starts trying to piece her memories together, she says they could make it to Texarkana, but then says theyâre in Nevada. I donât know if those lines were meant to be together in the same sentence, because even from Las Vegas, Texarkana, Texas (the only Texarkana I know of) is 20 hours away, something you canât do in a night. Just me picking out weird geography things.
Curious if Eve got to be in the dollhouse till they ended up back in the living room...and how they got back there since it just jumps from Cassandra in the room to the rest of them being back.
Also Cassandra had a steady hand on that gun, especially shooting one handed...further confirmation Cassandra is a force to be reckoned with in many ways? And that bit where she talks about the tumor, it being a death sentence in her head she saw every day, man that scene always hits me hard because Cassandra doesnât act like it bothers her much, but you get that outburst of raw emotion, the real thing in her.
Before they leave Ezekiel says âIâve never asked for anything in my life,â so if thatâs true...does that mean Ezekiel learned asking got him nothing and thus he quit asking and went to taking???? Or am I reading too much into it...
And that closing scene...how does Cassandra listen to that song? Like not only is it annoying, but itâs creepy af...
âAnd Santaâs Midnight Runâ
Okay real life question...howâd the guy get a shotgun...in London...I mean they have working gun laws over there, considering the last two major terrorist attacks had no guns involved.
Also I need more Christmas in the Annex. Cassandra being happy is too cute, and I think everyone enjoys seeing her happy for sure. I want to know what Stone was wrapping though that he didnât want Ezekiel touching...did he buy people gifts??? Or were they for family?
âOh shiny balls yesâ Jenkins oh man you got the best words. Also the blooper scene involved on him finding a good expletive is hilarious too. And Jenkins is on a first name basis with Mrs. Claus...and her name is Gretchen...interesting...
Okay so when Cassandra asks him what language he doesnât know, Stone replies with his Urdu being rusty...so thereâs no way Stone doesnât know Spanish...so why did he act like he didnât know much in the plane in Venezuela??? Even if he wasnât super experienced, no doubt he studied it in high school because thatâs the biggest one in Oklahoma schools to learn, and he picks up stuff like nothing, so heâd at least have that.
Jenkinsâs face when they mention Dulaque...right then and there Jenkins was determined to kill him before Santa got it...which I guess in the end, Jenkins at least got to fight him till he winked out of existence somewhere.
âArchitecture is just art we live inâ preach it Stone you nerd. Also when Santa says he knows both incarnations of Stone, that face is reminiscent of when Eve first shut him down back in Oklahoma.
Ezekiel obviously isnât in the good book that year...but when we get a Christmas ep in season 4, can Santa say heâs now in the good book??? Can Santa say that so I can bawl at the tv for Ezekiel Jones? Also Christmas!Ezekiel...love it, even if heâs suffering through it. And Jenkins has a frilly apron...it looked like a quality apron.
The whole Nick/Santa and Eve bit is great...you can tell once Nick knows he can use the ho banter to cheer her up, he keeps doing it to help lighten her mood. Gotta love Santa.
The map effect showing their traveling so reminded me of Indiana Jones.
The concept of Dulaque and Lamia riding for who knows how long in Santaâs sleigh, cramped, is a hilarious thing. Dulaque mentions Morgan le Fay...Iâm curious what he thinks of her since we only learn Jenkinsâs opinion. Also Christmas!Dulaque...that voice inflection, itâs great.
Eve trying to fly the crashing plane makes me weirdly thankful for the years I spent as a kid playing Microsoft Flight Simulator...at least I could theoretically land a plane??? Those goodwill returning scenes are so impactful man.
Jenkins slipped up when talking about Dulaque, I mean we all know now he was a knight but thatâs the first hint into Jenkinsâs past.
The kiddos giving mom a birthday, yesss. Baird finally got a family and made a huge difference on Christmas, the thing sheâd been wanting for years, it makes my heart melt.
âAnd the Apple of Discordâ
They kind of get pissed at Ezekiel ordering pizza...but considering they were all hard at work and all strike me as the ones to get hyper-focused and forget food, Ezekiel was sort of doing them a favor, so in reality he was actually being nice.
Also, how does Flynn open the door from wherever he was? Jenkins doesnât seem alarmed, but he makes no motion to stop any of them either, so he didnât set the door...also Cassandra ready to clock the intruder with a book, sheâs great.
Jenkins had a hip hop phase??
Eve kept trying to look over the cabinet as Flynn changed...I saw that getting on your tip toes...
When Stone helps Cassandra anchor back to her memory he seems surprised she figured it out...Iâm not sure why since according to Eve theyâd been working on it.
On to everyone getting the Apple...I love the fact that Stone just becomes Angry Art Historian, Cassandra becomes quite scary, and Eve and Flynn just become horny basically...of course Flynnâs knowledge would make him scary too, but only Cassandra shows sheâs an immediate threat in several ways. Also poor Lamia who is so dang confused and in pain...she deserves better...also wish she hadnât died in the finale...more on that later. Also why does Stone look at her like that like come on Stone keep it in your pants.
Apparently when Dulaque showed up in the Annex I wrote âDulaque, in my Annex? Itâs more likely than you think, Jenkins.â
Ezekiel hitting Jenkinsâs cowardice on the head is a great scene, I also like the fact that Ezekiel isnât running, heâs committed to sticking to it...which is very much character growth from episode 1 for sure.
I wanna know if it took Noah several takes to say âDaddyâs homeâ while chasing the librarians out of main room...like that whole scene cracks me up. Also his recovery too âpathetic excuses...for bad....because youâre all great.â
Also theory that Jenkins saw Ezekiel with Santaâs hat and was his âbestâ so he knew that Ezekiel wouldnât be different and let him go get the apple from Flynn.
Man any time the history is brought up I have questions...I want to know what happened to Merlin, what exactly was the Fall of Camelot, were there other knights that went immortal like Dulaque and Jenkins...
Also Flynn giving Eve the transfer papers is so him asking her to be his girlfriend cuz he was totally a dork when he went about it and heâd totally see it as such.
âAnd the City of Lightâ
I wanna know how the other LiTs and Eve didnât realize Ezekiel was a sci-fi nerd...like he literally went on about the house being a transporter or a tardis...things normal people wouldnât reference...come on guys.
Also Cassandraâs face when Stone was flirting with Mable was me. Also cue Stoneâs accent getting thicker when heâs mimicking people in his hometown.
I want to know why Stone felt the need to break into the archives...like she was more than willing to show him around, it was really necessary. Also when sheâs showing him the Paris stuff I wrote down âWhen you like history so much you fall for a sort of immortal person.â And then after when the plan gets set, you can here the âIâm gonna lose herâ in his voice I wanted to reach through and hug him so bad.
When Stone and Mabel talk about why they didnât leave their hometowns, he kind of lies to her, considering the real reason he didnât leave was because no one knew why he wanted to, and that then led to him sticking around and taking care of the business and being like the people around him, because he was hiding in that small town mentality. I do like it when he address it though.
When Mable dies...all I wrote was âdonât make me cry Stone.â
That episode always leaves me torn, because I feel Ezekielâs anger, but ultimately I side with Cassandra, 87 for several thousand is too much of a risk. At least Jenkins can go try it again in a hundred years.
âAnd the Rule of Threeâ
Having this episode lead into the season finale makes the whole Morgan Le Fay interaction much more dramatic...like itâs bad if sheâs booking it out of there.
I wanna know why Eveâs surprised by mainly Cassandraâs excitement...like you work with a bunch of nerds...how did you not see this coming? Also Cassandra nerding out is the cutest man ugh....
Having made a paper mache volcano for school before...Iâm glad it didnât actually turn into lava.
The whole stage set interrogation scene is great...watching Stone be amused and then be like âNope no one looks at my Guardianâs ass except Flynnâ at the end.
Jenkins being a science nerd is adorable.
With the actress who played Amy coming back, I canât wait to see how her season 4 appearance is gonna be, cuz sheâs my age now, which means either in college...ooor she found Lucy and theyâve been running around finding magic or something great idk thatâs what I need at least.
Also having this episode right after âAnd the City of Lightâ makes Stone quoting Lord Byron like a sap hurt so much, because itâs definitely fueled from Mable and not random quoting agh my heart.
Amy said the app felt greasy in her head...so is Morganâs magic black magic? Thatâs me going off of Jim Butcherâs black magic feeling nasty and greasy.
Morgan calls Jenkins Galeas, and then later Dulaque calls him Galahad...so is his name Galeas Galahad? or is Galeas what Galahad came from?
Also when Stone realizes whoâs in front of him (that being Morgan Le Fey) heâs got a kind of in awe look on his face...and then thereâs Ezekiel super blatantly admiring her like boys come on...you got a knight with you chill out.
I always wondered where Morgan Le Fey went, and if sheâll come back now the worldâs not falling apart.
Ezekiel getting the trophy for Cassandra about made me cry gosh dang it he cares and wants her to be happy aaggghhh. Also i didnât realize he coined the term âmathemagicsâ I always thought Cassandra had.
I donât like Jenkins being mad at Eve...he couldâve dealt with Morgan but he didnât, he for some reason put that all on Eve and by now he definitely shouldâve known sheâd save the kids. And yes while Morgan is a threat, she was also going away, so in the end sheâs still gone, and those kids are alive.
âAnd the Loom of Fateâ
I didnât realize Eveâs looking at her bloody fingers was a vision...I always thought it was a âStart with a later scene then go to back for a bit.â
Okay the Fleve going on...theyâve been sexting...yup.
Also Ezekiel being prepared with a handkerchief for Cassandra, love him being caring. And did she do too much math and have a vision like Eve that we just didnât see? Who knows.
Oookkkaayy who decided they bring in the sarcophagus without opening it? Also Dulaque just totally Trojan horse-ed them...
While someone needed to die to get to the loom, I wish Lamia hadnât died here. Sheâs an interesting character, especially when we see her in the other reality as a Guardian too. Also she says âI loved youâ...why? what was the context of that? I want mooorreee.
Now on to Librarian alternate universes...Stone is...well...yeah great...and even more nerdy Flynn is obnoxious but I do like that we start seeing him change as he goes on...question though...does that mean Stone has feelings, or at least had the potential to form them for Eve? I always figured he saw Flynn âtakeâ Eve and thus thatâs why it never happened.
Mad Scientist Ezekiel is fun, and their world ended up alright which is nice. The reinforcing that Eve was a mom to him is great. It honestly kind of gives me âAnd the Point of Salvationâ vibes in terms of Ezekiel not giving up, being less jokey and battle hardened.
Sorceress Cassandra is by far the most intense world. Also definitely Cassamia going on for sure...and could the âNo, not like thatâ Cassandra responds with to Eveâs question of âdonât tell me I was like a momâ kind of sounds like maybe Ceve was a thing too?? Also she mentioned the healing magic permanently altered her brain...I wonder if it was like her enhanced gift or waayy souped up version of it. Iâm also curious what happened to Jenkins in her timeline.
Cassandra pointing out nerd Flynnâs care for Eve just shows how fast he fell for her in Eveâs universe.
Somehow I didnât realize that Rebecca Romjinâs husband played young Dulaque...it really works.
I really hope after Eve almost dying they learned to keep the healing stuff near the backdoor...like no running through the Library to find stuff like that please.
When Flynn gives Ezekiel his pocket clippings book, he looks at him really...intensely? and weirdly giggles....whatâs up with that? Ezekielâs confused too. And then later when Stoneâs like âItâs a pity bookâ Ezekiel looks like heâs actually contemplating that fact...guys donât mess up my boy please.
I love the fact that instead of saying fate and history were messed up or whatever...Jenkins is like âwaa-waa-waaâ like it is an accurate description...but that noise I canât not crack up laughing when he does it.
Flynn is so awkward...being wordy to get to asking her on a date...honestly itâs great to know that every time I write Flynn being like that...itâs very true to character for sure. Also Flynn...work dates are not dates buddy...
Well there you have it, my experience watching season 1 for the fourth time, in the right order this time. Feel free to message me on anything related to it, and once I finish season 2 again, something similar to this will come out as well.
#long post#the librarians#episode comments#season 1#flynn rambles#and the crown of king arthur#and the sword in the stone#and the horns of a dilemma#and the fables of doom#and the heart of darkness#and santa's midnight run#and the apple of discord#and the city of light#and the rule of three#and the loom of fate#sort of librarians spoilers i guess#leverage#critical role#eve baird#flynn carsen#ezekiel jones#jacob stone#cassandra cillian#jenkins
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the librarians is just magical leverage, change my mind
#leverage#the librarians#im sorry they just pulled off a heist AND flynn is a grade a thrifter#also wokring on an au in my head where eliot is undercover as jacob stone for... some reason#he's just glad to let eve be the hitter for once#zeke reminds him too much of hardison with none of the humility hardison has learned#if u listen hard enough u can hear the faint âDAMMIT ZEKEâ
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