These are the two questions that confront our protagonists in this, perhaps the most pivotal episode of the season.
The Garuda is ever closing in and has found a surprising conduit to the real plane of existence. Meanwhile the major players have finally started to position themselves on the chessboard one by one to face it.
Even Kenzi, though not herself Fae, has to take a position and decide, for better or worse, where she wants to stand and be remembered when the storm arrives, with potentially dire consequences for herself and Nate.
This episode sets a dark and serious tone as the season moves towards the final confrontation. The storyline is tight and tense, with little frivolity or mirth and acting is on point, compellingly conveying the increasing stress and precarious mental states of the protagonists in a layered, emotionally charged episode.
Prepare your tissues, you have been warned.
Marvellous stuff.
The Garuda is ever closing in and has found a surprising conduit to the real plane of existence. Meanwhile the major players have finally started to position themselves on the chessboard one by one to face it.
Even Kenzi, though not herself Fae, has to take a position and decide, for better or worse, where she wants to stand and be remembered when the storm arrives, with potentially dire consequences for herself and Nate.
This episode sets a dark and serious tone as the season moves towards the final confrontation. The storyline is tight and tense, with little frivolity or mirth and acting is on point, compellingly conveying the increasing stress and precarious mental states of the protagonists in a layered, emotionally charged episode.
Prepare your tissues, you have been warned.
Marvellous stuff.