Mayfair Witches
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Juliens Victrola was a workhorse episode.
But no, we dont have an update on Sip or the other Mayfairs!
On the bright side, we learned an awful lot about Scotland.
And you know what?
In fairness to them, she kind of doesnt.
Rowan is not so much a character as she is a cardboard cutout of a character.
Then she gets down on her knees and starts making out with him after briefly forgetting Jojos name.
This isnt you, says Brainy Rowan, who is watching from above.
Its the best way to protect the family.
And it almost works!
Speaking of that forgetting potion, its what Julien used to erase a pertinent moment from Cortlands memory.
The journey into Cortlands psyche is dark (shocker) but fruitful.
(I suppose sort of like how Narnia is also technically in England?)
Thats his brother, Ian, we learn, and hes terrifying.
Who even knew Cortland had a brother?
Ian slaughtered all the sheep and then also slaughtered the girl, so he wins.
Somebody get Dr. Phil on the phone!
The point is that we learned something important.
the original deities, called the Taltos.
But thats not the good part.
The good part takes place in that castle in Scotland, which is obviously where Albrecht has taken Lasher.
Ian, the besweatered tween and sheep murderer from Cortlands recovered memory, is all grown up.
Additional Questions, Comments, and Concerns
Has anyone ever considered just asking Dolly Jean anything?
She is clearly an untapped resource here, and its making me bananas.
Lasher in Scotland is Alshar.
Bold of Lark to let Rowan give him stitches in this state.