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Released December 7th, 2009, runtime: 51 minutes, 04 seconds
Warning these posts will contain spoilers, it is best to listen to the episode first. You can listen to the episode Here
Typing through tears in my eyes
I am going to comment about this episode in reverse order
Finally we learn Zana’s question. I am glad we closed with this scene, with her whole life before her.
Finally Katherine learns the value of forgiveness. Time and again throughout the series, she could not forgive Mike, she could not forgive Arkahn, and most of all she could not forgive herself. This is a real character breakthrough.
Porec Lives!?! But, we thought… When they came for him… Huh.
For Arkahn to be speechless is so unexpected, yet believable. Targonane, “I did not see you.” So him.
Targonane is there for Zana in the end.
Zana resisted the temptation of the Hand of Doro, and in the end sacrified her life to destroyed it. I wonder what became of the other limbs…
Once again the talent of Christina Molodowitch portraying both an estranged mother and daughter, at the same time, and having each voice ring true and seperate, is amazing.
Warning these posts will contain spoilers, it is best to listen to the episode first. You can listen to the episode Here
Typing through tears in my eyes
I am going to comment about this episode in reverse order
Finally we learn Zana’s question. I am glad we closed with this scene, with her whole life before her.
Finally Katherine learns the value of forgiveness. Time and again throughout the series, she could not forgive Mike, she could not forgive Arkahn, and most of all she could not forgive herself. This is a real character breakthrough.
Porec Lives!?! But, we thought… When they came for him… Huh.
For Arkahn to be speechless is so unexpected, yet believable. Targonane, “I did not see you.” So him.
Targonane is there for Zana in the end.
Zana resisted the temptation of the Hand of Doro, and in the end sacrified her life to destroyed it. I wonder what became of the other limbs…
Once again the talent of Christina Molodowitch portraying both an estranged mother and daughter, at the same time, and having each voice ring true and seperate, is amazing.