‘The Magicians’ confirmed the show’s best ship and the show is better for it

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Spoilers ahead for The Magicians, up through Season 4’s “Escape From the Happy Place.”

Syfy’s The Magicians has always been far from the straightest show in television. Its queerness is ever-present, sewn into the fabric of a universe where sex is magic and the relationships between its main characters freely disregard the borders of platonic and romantic love. 

Still, even with the backdrop of polyamorous throuples and gay royals, the primary romance on the show has been that of Quentin Coldwater and Alice Quinn — a heterosexual pairing that has waxed and waned, but until recently remained at the center of many of the show’s plots. Read more…

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Watch of the Week: ‘The Magicians’ is back, it’s weird, and it’s better than ever

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When Season 3 of The Magicians ended with the memories of nearly every main character’s magical lives being wiped to create nonmagical personas (to better protect them from an unknowable Beast who had taken over the body of their friend), there was a lot riding on Season 4 to bring that totally bonkers plotline home to something resembling coherency. How is there supposed to be a show called The Magicians if none of the main crew have access to magic? 

As of the first episode of the fourth season, there still isn’t an answer as to how the Brakebills Seven will emerge from that particular conundrum, but there’s even better news: The Magicians is still an excellent show.  Read more…

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