That was cute, the body swap. Didn't expect the dark king to die so easily.
Haha, that cut from Julia asking Fen to the bunny saying "pregnant" was perfectly timed and hilarious :D Right when it became clear what she's asking :)
Poor Alice keeps getting called names. She had quite a few good scenes though and an especially badass one at the end.
Those crazy eye movements are also great.
Margo and Elliot swapping bodies was fun (even though it works only to a certain degree) :)
I gotta admit that I'm glad that The Dark King is apparently still alive. It just feels like there's more to him. I guess they got the conduit thing really wrong and it might have to do with him spawning the takers?
Margo is one of the best characters on tv. She’s so awesome.
They spend several seasons showing High "King" Margo has bigger balls than any of the male characters and then they have Elliott act more effeminate when he becomes her? WTF? And him saying her catch phrase. "Ovary Up" right as it happens just emphasizes that major miss. Absolutely bugged the shit out of me...
Farkakte. Indeed. Much farkakte. Macaroon?
Review by kinkyVIP EP 6BlockedParentSpoilers2020-02-29T17:36:57Z
Wow, Julia! Congrats! Not only you're turbo cooking one in the oven, you're also the one person who actually stabbed Seb! Also, can we please get some of those Fillory pregnancy tests here on Earth? They sound so much more fun at the time of giving the test result, instead of that boring pink cross or double stripe or whatever.
Of course Margo switching bodies with Eliot would be fun! And of course they'd fuck shit up for each other. But what's adorable is that, amidst all the body switching confusion, they were still good friends to one other. If you think about it, Margo and Eliot (or Eliot and Margo, not sure what's catchier to say) represent one of the finest bromances around (for 5 seasons in a row!).
The worst thing about this episode, though, was the very last scene. So, they stab the immortal —allegedly evil (it's starting to seem like there's more to that than we know) — ruler, who's already been murdered several times in the past (again, immortal), and they don't stick around to confirm that he's actually dead, for realsies, this time? They just leave him alone right on the spot where they stabbed him and hoped Mother Nature would do her thing? Sloppy writing doesn't suit The Magicians...
Now, that new "world seed" plot line looks very, very intriguing! I can't wait to meet The Couple!