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==summary & spoilers==
==summary & spoilers==
* reference to [[Gilgamesh]] and [[Enkidu]] - legend of Gilgamesh, whose unrequited lust for the wood nymph [[Sehren]] drove him to distraction; he asked Enkidu to kill her for him. It turns out that Sehren was, by legend, one of the Witchblade bearers; she was a hunter, and was known as [[Diana]] to the Greeks.  
* Kenneth Irons' severed hand shows remarkable signs of life.
* Ian Nottingham appears pensive. He contracts with three guys to kill Sara.  One of the guys (Morpheus?) makes a reference to [[Gilgamesh]] and [[Enkidu]] - legend of Gilgamesh, whose unrequited lust for the wood nymph [[Sehren]] drove him to distraction; he asked Enkidu to kill her for him. It turns out that Sehren was, by legend, one of the Witchblade bearers; she was a hunter, and was known as [[Diana]] to the Greeks.  




[[category:2001 publications]]
[[category:2001 publications]]
[[category:Witchblade episodes]]
[[category:Witchblade episodes]]

Revision as of 17:20, 4 August 2009

Witchblade episode
“Consectatio”
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 4
Writer(s)
Director
Production no.
Original airdate 2002/06/24
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summary & spoilers

  • Kenneth Irons' severed hand shows remarkable signs of life.
  • Ian Nottingham appears pensive. He contracts with three guys to kill Sara. One of the guys (Morpheus?) makes a reference to Gilgamesh and Enkidu - legend of Gilgamesh, whose unrequited lust for the wood nymph Sehren drove him to distraction; he asked Enkidu to kill her for him. It turns out that Sehren was, by legend, one of the Witchblade bearers; she was a hunter, and was known as Diana to the Greeks.