"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things." ~ Philippians 4:8 {KJV}
Monday, January 19, 2015
The Librarians 1. 9 and 10
We got a lovely two hour final of The Librarians and it was quite the explosive season ending. In the first half, there are rumors of an alien invasion in a small little town, and when a UFO enthusiast goes missing, Ezekiel is insistent upon investigating. Jenkins insists there are no such things as aliens and his view is somewhat confirmed when the team investigates and finds there's more going on that originally supposed. But with Baird missing and Stone getting a little too friendly, time is suddenly of the essence if they wish to save everyone. However, Cassandra's doubts could jeopardize everything and risk the lives they are trying so hard to save. I rather liked this episode, but I'm getting tired of Cassandra-centric episodes.
And in the final episode, Baird and Flynn step through the magical backdoor to reclaim the missing library, only to be thwarted at the last minute by the Serpent Brotherhood. When Dulaque stabs Baird and rips the Loom of Fate, Baird gets thrown into the fraying threads of time and meets the librarians in different scenarios. Flynn was never the librarian, only a babbling professor and archaeologist, while Stone became the librarian and fell in love with Baird, mourning her death for ten years and working alone ever since. They time-jump to another possibility; Ezekiel became the librarian and has a ghost problem on his hands. He too spent ten years mourning Baird's death; she was like a mother to him. And then time-jump to Cassandra's possibility. She's the librarian too and lives with some of the last humans on a vacated Earth, using magic to fight magic. And she mourns Baird's death as well, though their relationship is unclear. With Cassandra's help, Flynn and Baird time-jump one more time back to the Loom and as Baird lays there dying, Jenkins comes to the rescue and Flynn uses the ball of string from a previous episode to reweave the threads of time and secure the library before the doors close and Baird dies. This was an amazing episode! I loved it and enjoyed how all the lose ends woven throughout each episode were tied together. I hope there is a second season.
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