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12:00PM Starz | American Gods Marathon Through 8:07 pm (then resumes Sunday at noon) | Here’s your chance to catch up on both seasons of the Neil Gaiman adaptation ahead of Sunday’s long-awaited Season 3 premiere. |
03:00AM AMC+, Shudder, Sundance Now | A Discovery of Witches Season 2 premiere: In Elizabethan London, Diana’s magic takes a frightening turn, while Matthew tries to return to the dangerous life he led over four centuries ago. (Airs on AMC proper in June.). |
Quentin races to Hannah's side. What happened? he asks. "My throat!" she cries. "Light the lights, quick!" He does as she asks. Whatever is throttling Hannah lets go. She gasps out to Quentin, a hand was choking me!. Sounding as if he doesn't believe her, he insists, tell me what happened. She flatly informs him, I can't do anything to help you, because the spirit that roams these rooms won't be driven out--it wants to stay--and it's powerful--believe me, most powerful! There must be something that can be done, protests Quentin. Look! says Hannah, pointing to the desk drawer, which is opening by itself. What does it mean? asks Quentin. Look inside and see! blares Hannah. Quentin opens the drawer and takes out Bruno's sheet music, which has blood on it.There's a note, says Quentin--"It must be tonight." In whose hand? she asks. I can't make that out, he says--it's printed; it's all got to mean something--Bruno, the music, the message. All I know is, says the terrified Hannah, I must leave this house! You mean you can't explain anymore of this? asks Quentin angrily. I'm too frightened to try, she admits. Promise me, he says, don't mention any of this to Bruno. Do you think he's implicated in some way? she asks. PROMISE ME! he shouts. She agrees--if I can, but please, I must go. He grabs her arm and orders, tell me if you find out anything more about this. She nods, pulling away, but cautions, expect nothing at all from me. Sounding as if she's going to cry, she runs off. The clock shows 10:10.[/spoiler]
Nice photo of Big Lou today.
Liz paces the foyer. Roger, it must be the animal I've seen before, she says, but it's not an ordinary animal--it wears clothes and walks like a man! I've got the police combing the grounds, says Roger--how's Carolyn? I put her to bed, she says, and had Julia give her a sedative--you should go to bed yourself, you're tired. There's something I must do before I go to bed, says Roger--just something I promised Barnabas I'd do. He bids her good night. Liz, seemingly puzzled by his mysterious errand, goes into the drawing room.[/spoiler]