![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Ambrose checks in with the fourth-grade-caliber model of the magical solar system and says it’s not clear if the cosmos have righted themselves or if everything is still monumentally screwed. ![]() ![]() Nick, in his underwear (thank you CAOS wardrobe department, again and forever, for your commitment to male near-nudity … the coven will remember your service), tells Brina to trust and give it time, great advice I’m confident she will not take. Speaking of those who’ve left but I figure will be back before the season is out: Brina has left Nick in her bed so she can whisper to her lost doppelgänger through the mirror. For instance: Robin Goodfellow has been in the fairy (faere?) realm since … the last six minutes of the last episode we all just watched because this is Netflix and all the episodes drop at once? And now he is back to help Theo save the day, as if he were never gone! And his decision to stay in Greendale is supposed to pack some kind of major emotional wallop and yet: why would it, if he basically never left? I know this isn’t supposed to be hilarious but I find it very funny that we are getting an episode that is all about people who are dead coming back to life, when on this show absolutely no one who dies or disappears ever stays dead or gone long enough and/or irrevocably enough for their loss to have any meaningful impact on the characters who survive them.
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