"The Librarians" And the Fatal Separation (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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The Kane Effect
storyaddict23 January 2017
I Love The Librarians, but what I love even more is when I get to see Christian Kane in his element. Christian Does Fight scenes like no other. He excels in fight scenes,to the point where most people forget he is also a very talented actor who does Comedy and drama extremely well. I really felt this episode showcased all of Christians skills. You get to see him perform amazing fight scenes,but you also get to see him be Ridiculously funny, as well as show how close His character had become to the Monkey King when he could not kill him. This story line was just Amazing, and I'm sometimes upset this show does not get longer seasons so I could see them focus on Christians character more.
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And The Fatal Separation
jimmiemary14 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
And The Eternal Separation of The Librarians is my favorite episode of the show to date! Talk about some wonderful stunt work/martial arts scenes in this episode! Ernie Reyes, Junior was the perfect choice for guest star too. This was chance for Christian Kane show some of his athletic skills. Each of the characters on the show are slowly but surely developing and honing their skills with each and every passing episode. This one Jake Stone was able to show he is really willing and able and wanting to learn more of the spiritual side of martial arts and its history. Getting in touch with the essence of it. Helping to put the balance of the Universe back in sync but retrieving magical artifact that gives him a special power in the process. Can't wait to see season 4 of The Librarians to see if the continue along that line or at the end of this episode that was the end to it.
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10/10
great show
cycolbur17 January 2017
This episode was the best one so far well written and well acted. Christian Kane was in his element with the fight scenes extremely well done. Lindy Booth and JohnKim are both coming into their own on this show. Noah, Rebecca, and John are well known and are a great asset to this show. This show is one you can watch no matter how old you are a family show. I can sit down with my youngest grandchild and not worry about the content. This show has quality in all aspects also it gives art history and I believe it will encourage children to explore there local library. Also I believe it will encourage interest in museums encourage learning.
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