![]() Rand and Mat are traveling with Thom ( Alexandre Willaume). She advocates for peace, even if it’s just a few people at a time, so when her daughter’s soul is reborn, the world will be a better place. Meanwhile, Ila tells Perrin about her daughter, who died years earlier from a random act of violence. He explains Tinkers leave when they turn twenty to see the world most of them come back, but not all. That night, Aram ( Daryl McCormack) and Egwene dance (alas, no tiganza) and we learn Aram’s having doubts about the Way of the Leaf. She catches his reaction to the word axe, and asks if his life has been better or worse since he picked it up. Ila ( Maria Doyle Kennedy) explains the Way of the Leaf and asks Perrin whether he’s ever picked up a weapon in battle, such as an axe. Perrin notices the Tinkers don’t have weapons and asks how they defend themselves. Despite Perrin’s reservations about the Tinkers’ trustworthiness, he and Egwene decide to travel east with them to Tar Valon. We continue to follow the three main character groups throughout the episode. Instead of killing the king, however, Logain offers him a place at his side, because he plans to bind the world rather than break it like the last Dragon. Two ghostly faces appear in Logain’s mind, telling him to kill the king because he’ll betray Logain just like his sister and parents did. ![]() Logain corners and disarms the fleeing king ( Miguel Alvarez), who warns him that he’s sent for the Aes Sedai. The episode opens with a flashback to a burning city in Ghealdan, where Logain Ablar’s ( Alvaro Morte) army has taken over the castle. The Wheel of Time – Episode 104 – Credit: Jan Thijs // Copyright: © 2021 Amazon Content Services LLC and Sony Pictures Television Inc. ![]() We’ll be specifying things we liked and disliked in each episode, and then give an overall summary at the end. If you just want to see our individual ratings of each episode (which are the same as in our spoiler-free review), you can scroll to the end of the article. We fully understand that book-to-screen adaptations need to make changes, so in our spoiler reviews we will be highlighting significant changes from the books and analyzing how they might affect future storylines. IntroductionĪs we’ve emphasized previously, we are all huge fans of the books, and evaluating the show through the lens of longtime readers. If you don’t want plot points from the books that may show up in future seasons of The Wheel of Time spoiled for you, please read our spoiler-free review instead. This is our full spoiler review of the episode.Īs a reminder, when we say “full spoilers,” we’re including the entire book series, as we will be discussing changes from the books and potential ramifications for the future. ![]() As Lane stated in our spoiler-free review of Episode 4, The Dragon Reborn, all of us here at Wotseries absolutely loved this episode. ![]()
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