Childhood hero? - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

No one loves Fillory more than Quentin. So if he thinks the White Lady is the key to getting Alice back, she just might be. But will she come through or will he realize another childhood memory isn't what he thought?
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Forest Bargaining - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

What will the White Lady want in exchange for her help? Quentin has been warned before about trusting Fillory's residents.
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Capturing the White Lady - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

After the devastating events of the last episode, Quentin and Penny are on a mission to find the mysterious White Lady. While they appear to succeed, the real question will be if she can help them.
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Quentin takes aim - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

Penny looks a little nervous to see Quentin with the bow and arrow. But considering he can't trust his own hands, it's probably good to let Q take charge just this once.
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Julia's studying - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

With the Beast and Marina dead, Julia's on her own when it comes to fighting Reynard. It's smart to turn to books for answers. If only she'd trust her friends.
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Card game? - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

We know Professor Lipson and Dean Fogg are preparing some kind of spell. Or maybe this is a magical card game we haven't learned about yet. What else do teachers do in their spare time?
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Professor Lipson returns - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

It looks like the professor is working on a complicated spell with the dean. Could she hold the answer to saving magic?
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Dean Fogg's spell - The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4

Is Dean Fogg trying to locate a new path to Fillory? Or maybe he's searching for a way to help his students.
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Margo Helps Eliot - The Magicians

Margo figures out a way to help Eliot on The Magicians. "The Flying Forest" is the fourth episode of the show's second season.
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The Magicians Season 2 Episode 4 Quotes

Margo: For whatever stupid reason, you're the high king of an entire land. You have to be responsible, Eliot.
Eliot: Since when are you Fillory Clinton?
Margo: Since I'm me. My crown is just as heavy as yours.

Royal Council: With the Beast dead, there's a power vacuum in Fillory.
Margo: Power vacuum? Hello! High King and Queen right here.
Royal Council: We, of course, recognize your rule, but others--
Fen: Everyone assumes you'll be dead soon or you'll run away or vanish or go mad.
Royal Council: There are stirrings of rebellion in the southern orchard. The outer islands refusal to pay the crown's taxes.
Margo: You know who loves paying taxes? People with broken legs.