S4:E1 – How Prodigal the Soul
Shannon and Zach return to discuss the first episode of season 4, How Prodigal the Soul.
Shannon and Zach return to discuss the first episode of season 4, How Prodigal the Soul.
Shannon and Zach return to discuss the first episode of season 4, How Prodigal the Soul.
Shannon and Zach recap the "previously on" from the start of Season 4 Episode 1.
Intro and thoughts on season 3 00:00:00, minor characters 00:19:58, who will return? 00:50:33, Cyrus 01:03:08, Helena 01:08:53, Jasper/Eleanor 01:12:55, Liam/Robert 01:22:12, Favourite episode of the season 01:32:50, Ranking the seasons 01:37:42, Season 4 predictions 01:39:18, Goodbyes 01:47:00
Robert is crowned and Liam teams up with Cyrus.
Shannon and Zach bring you the low down on the climax of season 3.
Whom does the bell toll for? The Privy Council meets to determine who will reign as the one true King of England. Zach and Shannon are certain that it does not toll for Robert.
Helena goes to Paris with Jack Parker, Eleanor goes for a naked run with Prince Sebastian, Cyrus tries to kill with a fox, Jasper makes an offer to Harper and Robert out schemes Liam. Eleanor makes Rosie cry, Willow meets Angie and Kathryn meets the general public. Shannon and Zach welcome the break for Superbowl Sunday so they can regain their sanity a little.
Robert vs Liam, for the love of Kathryn (though Robert doesn't know it) and the right to take the throne (though Cyrus is trying to stop that). Helena has tea (with a hot older gentleman), Eleanor plays croquet (with a hot younger gentleman). Plus there's some shenanigans with Cyrus and Sinnamon (and a "baby").
Shannon and Zach are both not hufflepuffs.
Ho ho ho, it's Christmas at the palace and the staff are gone. Cyrus is drunk and Sarah Alice has some presents from Santa. Shannon and Zach break down the out of season cheer.
The royal family are to gather on the balcony to do some waving. Shannon and Zach are happy to see Beck...get tackled.
Robert is back and we meet Cyrus's ex-wife. Shannon and Zach insist on not telling you their final words.