A Life in the Day
- Episode aired Feb 7, 2018
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
1.7K
YOUR RATING
Julia helps Alice navigate a personal crisis as Quentin and Eliot go on an adventure.Julia helps Alice navigate a personal crisis as Quentin and Eliot go on an adventure.Julia helps Alice navigate a personal crisis as Quentin and Eliot go on an adventure.
David James Lewis
- Dr. Walton
- (as David Lewis)
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This episode ALWAYS leaves me in tears. The entire sequence between Q and Elliot is so beautiful in every way--the filming, the directing, the acting. Truly my favorite episode of the entire series to date.
I am a full grown man, and I never cry, but the scene with Elliot and Q was so damn well done that I actually shed a tear out of its sheer beauty and portrayal, although the scene was so short. Regardless, this episode remains of of my favorites in the entire series, and I bet many of you will agree with me.
I have never rated or reviewed an episode before but this one deserves all the praises. I love it, it was beautiful, witty and well made. I will buy this season when it comes out.
Every episode has been increasing since the start of season 3, i think this season they have really found their muse and managed to creatively pulled it off. While its only half way there i can tell this season is going to be the best!
All the feels!
Wonderful to watch!
Although the type of this story isn't actually very rare, the way it's shown is unconventional, and is pretty much exclusively reserved for a very open minded sci-fi type show.
I have never done a review on a series before, but this episode deserves some love. The scene with Q and Eliot´s adventure was so beautiful and well written, that I had to write something down to show some love for the writing and the acting that was done to make this episode happen. I hope the series keeps on making these kinds of episodes. So, if you like beautiful and emotional scenes with a bit of a plot twist, then this is an episode for you.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Margot (Summer Bishil) is talking with Eliza (Esmé Bianco) she mentions that there is "some kind of timey-wimey magic going on here". This is a reference to phrase the tenth Doctor (David Tennant), on the BBC show Doctor Who (2005), used to describe time in the 10th episode of the 3rd series Blink (2007), "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually - from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint- its more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly... timey-wimey... stuff".
- Quotes
Rabbit: At castle. Getting married.
Eliot Waugh: Well, hello, there, little plot development.
Rabbit: At castle. Getting married.
Eliot Waugh: Does that sound like Margo to you?
Quentin Coldwater: Uh...
Rabbit: Need help now, dickwads.
Eliot Waugh: Definitely Bambi.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Magicians: Escape from the Happy Place (2019)
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- 43m
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