The Librarians: And the Rule of Three
January 11, 2015 6:20 PM - Season 1, Episode 7 - Subscribe
The librarians are forced to intercede when a group of competitive high school students start undercutting each other with witchcraft.
So either he's got another flying sword around or he's got to be pissed at Flynn for losing his weapon.
posted by phearlez at 8:45 PM on January 12, 2015
posted by phearlez at 8:45 PM on January 12, 2015
And so Du Lac is presumably Lancelot, and hence Jenkins' dad? Or is the "du Lac" connection too obvious?
You could make the argument that since Galahad saw the Grail, that's why he's still alive, I guess.
posted by leahwrenn at 11:22 PM on January 12, 2015
You could make the argument that since Galahad saw the Grail, that's why he's still alive, I guess.
posted by leahwrenn at 11:22 PM on January 12, 2015
Did I mishear what Cassandra said when the flies came out of the guy's mouth? I didn't think you could say that on TV.
Lots of good lines, including about the vicious evil of sea otters. I assume Flynn's effort to recover the library will be what threatens the world.
posted by idb at 5:36 PM on January 13, 2015
Lots of good lines, including about the vicious evil of sea otters. I assume Flynn's effort to recover the library will be what threatens the world.
posted by idb at 5:36 PM on January 13, 2015
Did I mishear what Cassandra said when the flies came out of the guy's mouth? I didn't think you could say that on TV.
You're right, she did say "Holy shit", it's in the closed captions even. Maybe that's why they ran it in the later timeslot? But what an odd choice for a show that's plugged as 'family friendly', I wonder if they meant for it to be effectively bleeped out by the sound of the buzzing flies and someone messed up the sound levels?
posted by oh yeah! at 6:02 PM on January 13, 2015 [1 favorite]
You're right, she did say "Holy shit", it's in the closed captions even. Maybe that's why they ran it in the later timeslot? But what an odd choice for a show that's plugged as 'family friendly', I wonder if they meant for it to be effectively bleeped out by the sound of the buzzing flies and someone messed up the sound levels?
posted by oh yeah! at 6:02 PM on January 13, 2015 [1 favorite]
I appreciated the introduction of Morgan Le Fay and it definitely seems that Cassandra is one of the top focuses for character development in this season.
posted by Atreides at 3:53 PM on January 19, 2015
posted by Atreides at 3:53 PM on January 19, 2015
Rule of Three answer post is up (and Rogers answered mine :-)
@Anonymous: I was surprised by Cassandra's audible curse when the cloud of flies came out of the student. Was that intentional, or was the sound of the buzzing supposed to effectively bleep it out, but didn't?
We are actually allowed to swear once an episode. We don’t (and we won’t) do it all the time, but we though we’d see how it went. It seemed like the right spot.
posted by oh yeah! at 6:50 AM on January 27, 2015 [1 favorite]
@Anonymous: I was surprised by Cassandra's audible curse when the cloud of flies came out of the student. Was that intentional, or was the sound of the buzzing supposed to effectively bleep it out, but didn't?
We are actually allowed to swear once an episode. We don’t (and we won’t) do it all the time, but we though we’d see how it went. It seemed like the right spot.
posted by oh yeah! at 6:50 AM on January 27, 2015 [1 favorite]
Oooh, so this season is all about Arthurian legend? Shoulda figured it out from the pilot, but this is cool.
I liked Ezekiel giving Cassandra a trophy. And Amy, who I think I've seen on Grimm and/or Supernatural before? She seems familiar. Lord, I was figuring her mother had done it a la "The Witch" on Buffy for most of the episode.
Kept wondering why Alicia Witt was cast for just a science fair person, and then I was all "Hey, Morgan le Fay! Why's she messing with a penny ante science fair?"
I am rather bummed she wasn't cast as a relative of Cassandra's for the resemblance.
posted by jenfullmoon at 3:22 PM on January 6, 2019
I liked Ezekiel giving Cassandra a trophy. And Amy, who I think I've seen on Grimm and/or Supernatural before? She seems familiar. Lord, I was figuring her mother had done it a la "The Witch" on Buffy for most of the episode.
Kept wondering why Alicia Witt was cast for just a science fair person, and then I was all "Hey, Morgan le Fay! Why's she messing with a penny ante science fair?"
I am rather bummed she wasn't cast as a relative of Cassandra's for the resemblance.
posted by jenfullmoon at 3:22 PM on January 6, 2019
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posted by oh yeah! at 6:29 PM on January 11, 2015