"Legend of the Seeker" Hunger (TV Episode 2010) Poster

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Cara's dilemma
tenshi_ippikiookami24 September 2016
Cara gets into problems, Ted Raimi's Sebastian is back, and Zedd meets his brother in a very entertaining episode for the "Legend of the Seeker".

Zedd's brother Thaddicus goes to Sebastian with some old things from his father. Sebastian thinks all is rubbish, but then he discovers something very valuable. Which will get both of them into trouble... Will Richard and the rest discover of their dire situation before it's too late?

This episode has two story lines and both are really good, with lots of plot development, good character development, and more than acceptable acting. Ted Raimi has never been a great actor, but he has enough charm to make his presence always welcome, and his pairing with Thaddicus is great, making their part of the story really fun. At the same time, Cara's problems make for lots of dark moments and difficult decisions, and Tabrett Bethell does a great job in portraying the character. Both parts of the episode complement each other really well.

"Hunger" is a great episode to start the second half of the season.
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9/10
Banelings - a device for reflection on Human Nature
spasticfreakshow22 January 2012
Warning: Spoilers
The very concept of the Banelings reminds me of the timeless question of man's worthiness. As in Lord of the Flies, almost every person in the Midlands is reduced to his/her basest, most depraved levels, preying on the lives of others to save themselves. The tale of Lot comes to mind, the man tasked by G-d, but who was unable to find righteous men in Sodom. Richard Cypher/Rahl is LoTS's Lot, or Anne Frank, believing in the good nature of mankind, despite concrete evidence to the opposite all about him. His naivete revealing that he alone is a righteous man? Throughout the series, we see that Zedd, Cara, and even Kahlan, are inspired by Richard's unflagging selfless righteousness, and that this is the reason they follow him. Even when prophecy conspires against him, they believe in Richard, for if he prevails, then so too do truth and justice. But just when our skeptical fears on man's true nature seem all but confirmed, two people who seem to lack morals altogether perform selfless acts of heroism. Leaving us with just a trickle of hope.

On a lighter note, I find the mapmaker and Thaddicus a most hilarious team, and hope they hit the road with a traveling freak show of sorts. If Zedd ever finished 'questing' he could join them and revive his puppet act!
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