Librarians Season 4 Overview

bonds of friendshipWell, that’s it for the Librarians and for my blog, at least for now. This season was pretty good overall, with Nicole long con and her redemption at the end. It was good to see Eve save the day, since that’s kinda her job as Guardian but she hadn’t had many opportunities to do it lately. I still love the show as a whole and Cassandra is still my favourite character, but I like how they all grew from a bunch of strangers who barely trusted (or even tolerated) each other into a real family. I’ve watched the first season of the revival show and it’s fine, but it doesn’t have quite the same vibe for me andHappy Gulliver 002 I miss the familiar characters (despite Jacob’s cameos), so I won’t be reviewing that series. As I mentioned before, my new job doesn’t leave me much time for blogging, so I’m putting things on indefinite hiatus for now. I’ll leave the blog up, but I won’t be contributing any new posts for the foreseeable future. Someday I might decide to do something more (something relatively easy and not too time-consuming) and put it up here, but for now this is it. Thanks to everyone who visited and I hope you enjoy combing through the 8+ years (!) of archives. Oh, I almost forgot … Gulliver says farewell too.

Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 12

Librarians opening 4-12The Librarians and the Echoes of Memory – Director: Dean Devlin/Writer: Kate Rorick

This one starts with a flashback to six weeks ago when Flynn was about to leave. Apparently, he changed his mind and was ready to stay and tether to the Library (and Eve), but Nicole knocked him out and kidnapped him. Continue reading “Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 12”

Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 11

Librarians opening 4-11The Librarians and the Trial of the One – Director: Marc Roskin/Writer: Tom MacRae

This one starts with loud alarm bells going off and the Library shaking to its foundations. Turns out that since nobody has done the tethering ceremony yet, the Library is trying to detach itself from reality. Continue reading “Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 11”

Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 10

Librarians opening 4-10The Librarians and Some Dude Named Jeff – Director: Lindy Booth/Writer: Marco Schnabel

This one starts with Eve and the Librarians heading to the La Brea tar pits to recover the Osiris Stone, which is bringing prehistoric animals back to life. Jenkins sends them through the magic portal … except it isn’t Jenkins, it’s the titular dude named Jeff but none of the others notice the difference. Continue reading “Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 10”

Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 9

Librarians opening title 4-9The Librarians and the Town Called Feud – Director: Valerie Weiss/Writer: Tom MacRae

This one starts with a Civil War re-enactment. Some of the participants get a shock when a ghost shows up on their battlefield and ominously proclaims that “the brothers are rising”. Continue reading “Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 9”

Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 8

Librarians opening 4-8The Librarians and the Hidden Sanctuary – Director: Noah Wyle/Writer: Kate Rorick

This one starts 27 years ago with some kids riding their bikes through the woods. One of them gets left behind and he stumbles across a fairy (that kinda looks like Tinkerbell) stuck to a metal license plate, so he frees her. Continue reading “Librarians Reviews: Season 4, Episode 8”