Last night, the first two episodes of Syfy's The Magicians debuted, and the world was filled with sexy magic, angsty magic, and magical plot hooks. But if
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Forgive me for truncating the actual title in my Tweet.
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My comment to the author of the article (& book too for that matter!)
Dear Ryan, Thank you for this! I've paused episode 9 and went Googling for an answer and Your well written treatise....this....came up. I threw caution to the wind, overlooking spoilers to find my answer.
My question: Is Quentin always and continually as aggravatingly annoying in the book as he is sometimes on the show?
Like Penny, (who is BTW amazingly bada$$!)
I want to knife him. Virgo blade or shiv, doesn't matter. At times I would even use a sharpened toothbrush for his whiny, unwashed hair dithering and hesitating when he should just OWN IT!
Does that drive you as cray cray in the books or do you learn to still love & accept him as we (assumption) did the angsty moody annoyingly oblivious thick-headed Harry Potter even during and after The Order of the Phoenix?
IE: Should I download
these books already!!??
Because right now I should be blogging, doing laundry, sorting my recyclables, I should have eaten breakfast, or lunch, or working on my book, but instead I'm power draining my DVR of this AMAZING show!
Thanks so much & Cheers!
@GwynethJones - The Daring Librarian.