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Part of a successful series is world building. Unlike many other shows of this type there is no fan service (a blessing, thank you), and no morality tales for the social justice viewer. The two stories in this episode detail beautiful vistas, and the dangers that lurk in the background.
As described by Elaine herself, not every situation has a solution. It's not so much about could she have affected the outcomes of the people she met, but should she. 'Fixing' a situation might solve the immediate issue but likely lead to further problems down the road. Much like the parable she spoke about in the episode. Elaine, for all her power is a part of the world she lives in. She is not a world changer.
I think I like this world view that magic should help, but not conquer. Otherwise magicians would be at war constantly.
As described by Elaine herself, not every situation has a solution. It's not so much about could she have affected the outcomes of the people she met, but should she. 'Fixing' a situation might solve the immediate issue but likely lead to further problems down the road. Much like the parable she spoke about in the episode. Elaine, for all her power is a part of the world she lives in. She is not a world changer.
I think I like this world view that magic should help, but not conquer. Otherwise magicians would be at war constantly.
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