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==summary & spoilers==
==summary & spoilers==
* Kenneth Irons' severed hand shows remarkable signs of life. After encountering the hand, Ian Nottingham appears pensive. He contracts with three guys to kill Sara.  One of the guys (Mobius) 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.  
* Kenneth Irons' severed hand shows remarkable signs of life. After encountering the hand, Ian Nottingham appears pensive. He contracts with three guys, co-former Black Dragons, to kill Sara.  One of the guys (Mobius) 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 17:31, 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. After encountering the hand, Ian Nottingham appears pensive. He contracts with three guys, co-former Black Dragons, to kill Sara. One of the guys (Mobius) 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.