A tragic event leads to the betrayal of Delaney, who must use all of his wits and strength to salvage his plans.A tragic event leads to the betrayal of Delaney, who must use all of his wits and strength to salvage his plans.A tragic event leads to the betrayal of Delaney, who must use all of his wits and strength to salvage his plans.
Louis Ashbourne Serkis
- Robert
- (as Louis Serkis)
Tallulah Haddon
- Pearl
- (as Tallulah Rose Haddon)
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- TriviaAbove the door in the asylum, an inscription can be seen. It reads "MENS DANA IN CORPORA SANO." This is an altered version of the Latin phrase "mens sana in corpore sano," meaning a healthy mind in a healthy body. The misspelling is clearly on purpose. Corpora is plural, thus "bodies." The word dans is the present participle of do, which has several meanings, among which "to send to die." So the intended phrase might be "dying minds in health bodies," which would make sense in an asylum.
- GoofsThe Tower of London is not a prison, and never has been. It is a Royal Fortress. James would most likely have been taken to Newgate Prison for his imprisonment and torture.
- Quotes
James Delaney: [Repeated line] I have a use for you.
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"I have a use for you."
(148-word review) Within this episode are fantastic acting (especially by David Hayman in the scene with Brace and James), a great score (especially the two new cues), and all-around a heck of a time. The usual, then. The difference is that those aspects were prominently dominant this time. This episode seemed fast-paced and active, with a powerful, energetic feeling behind it. There was a bit of slowness at first, especially at the beginning: and up to the halfway point felt similar. But then, after that, it took off and didn't stop.
On a different note, it's always awesome having Jonathan Pryce onscreen. His articulation is immaculate, enhanced, and vice versa, by the dialogue sometimes, and his acting is splendid. He's, without a doubt, second to Tom Hardy in this show. Stuart's outbursts throughout the season have been entertaining to watch.
By far the best episode of the season so far.
On a different note, it's always awesome having Jonathan Pryce onscreen. His articulation is immaculate, enhanced, and vice versa, by the dialogue sometimes, and his acting is splendid. He's, without a doubt, second to Tom Hardy in this show. Stuart's outbursts throughout the season have been entertaining to watch.
By far the best episode of the season so far.
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- LegendaryFang56
- Dec 19, 2022
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- Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK(served as the headquarters of the East India Company, and some rooms and the facade as the palace of the Prince Regent.)
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