He realises that he might not have the warmest of receptions, and this much needed depth to him does give him the opportunity to wrestle with his past in a way that the show hasn’t yet. Maghra was not the only character who had to come face to the face with the past this season as Baba Voss, Haniwa, Paris and Tamacti Jun run into a settlement in a satellite farm that brings back traumatised memories for Tamacti. The longer time Baba Voss is out of the picture the more moments they might get together, but when Baba Voss arrives one of them is almost certainly not going to survive – See hasn’t been shy in killing its characters this season. Maghra’s marriage to Harlan is something that she makes very clear is not out of love, but the spark is there between them still – and everyone can see that. Kofun is lashing out at Maghra in anger for marrying Lord Harlan, and Queen Kane is using the situation to manipulate Kofun onto her side – as cunning as ever, always thinking two steps ahead. The reunion between Kofun and Maghra was awkward and fraught with tension, not the least because they’re both in different places now. Kofun and Toad have finally got to Pennsa, which they find entirely deserted – Toad suspects that something is amiss and he finds out that Maghra is getting married, as the past catches up to her at the worst possible time. See’s fourth episode saw the story shift inward for a less action-packed hour that continued to combine the storylines together one by one.
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