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Una Salus Victus! In the words of Zack and Ash, "it's about love and blowing things up."
In my opinion, this and Angel Dark, Demon Bright are tied for the best-written episodes of the series. Everyone gets a chance to shine (well, almost everyone; Rev is AWOL, in deference to Brent Stait's increasing health issues with the Magog makeup, and Trance doesn't get much to do), we get more worldbuilding about the Nietzscheans, Tyr's plot arc about the Progenitor's bones inches forward some more, and on a shallow shipper note, this episode has plenty to appeal to both the Harper/Rommie and Harper/Beka fan in me
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Una Salus Victus! In the words of Zack and Ash, "it's about love and blowing things up."
In my opinion, this and Angel Dark, Demon Bright are tied for the best-written episodes of the series. Everyone gets a chance to shine (well, almost everyone; Rev is AWOL, in deference to Brent Stait's increasing health issues with the Magog makeup, and Trance doesn't get much to do), we get more worldbuilding about the Nietzscheans, Tyr's plot arc about the Progenitor's bones inches forward some more, and on a shallow shipper note, this episode has plenty to appeal to both the Harper/Rommie and Harper/Beka fan in me ( ... )
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