High Queen Margo is back on her throne, and addressing the council. But we can't let out a sigh of relief just yet. This could be an illusion. Or the moment before everything goes to hell. Nothing's quite what it seems in Fillory.
It's up to Margo and Josh to convince the fairies to let Fen go. While we have faith in the High Queen, the fairies have tricked her before. Will they find a way out of this mess?
The fairy realm is not to be trifled with. And it appears they're bringing the fight to Fillory in the season finale. We still don't know what their motivation is. Power? Magic? Maybe they just really like babies.
We know little about the fairy realm. They have a lot of power, enough to repair the wellspring, but we have no idea why they want Fen's baby. Or where they're keeping Margo. And Josh. And Fen. Maybe their leader will reveal the truth.
Penny said the magical three little words to Kady, but she has yet to return the sentiment. We know she feels it. Look at her gazing at him! Will the latest battle spring her into action?
Good news! It looks like Eliot's found a way back to his kingdom. Unfortunately, there's still the pressing matter of the fairies. They've proven to be worthy opponents.
Fen may have been a one time Foo Fighter, but now she's all about protecting her unborn child. And it's hard not to support her in that despite her dubious past alliances. Why do the fairies want her baby?
Umber and Quentin both love Fillory. And possibly spaghetti? We can't imagine the two are dining for fun. Maybe Umber's trying to sell Q on his new world.
The traveler appears to be studying something in the palm of his hand. Either the answers to a test are written there or he found a way to make his magic work again. Considering no one's been to class lately, it's likely the latter.
Thanks to Harriet, Penny knows the name of the book they need to stop Reynard. But what else will he find in the Poison Room? Too bad Alice and Julia don't have a chance to look around.
Eliot: I vote that we don't touch it on the grounds that exploding Fillory wouldn't help. Quentin: Okay. We need a new plan. Margo: What plan? The Beast is gone. Our squad is a joke. What plan, exactly? Eliot: We'll figure it out. We always do. Margo: When it's a test to cheat on. Not when we're stuck in some epic fantasy that likes to behead heroes halfway through season one. If we even are heroes. We might be comic relief.