The Whispers of Nockmaar
- Episode aired Dec 14, 2022
- TV-14
- 47m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.9K
YOUR RATING
The journey leads the adventurers to seek refuge in the haunted castle of Nockmaar.The journey leads the adventurers to seek refuge in the haunted castle of Nockmaar.The journey leads the adventurers to seek refuge in the haunted castle of Nockmaar.
Mark Slaughter
- General Kael
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Grayson tells Willow to get him water, he says it the same way Val Kilmer said it in Willow (1988)
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- SoundtracksBlack Hole Sun
Written by Chris Cornell
Performed by Nouela
Courtesy of The Control Group
By arrangement with Local Rep. NYC
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Enjoyable dark episode with good atmosphere
The group spend the night in Nockmaar Castle.
This is a good episode with some creepy visuals and decent character moments.
The plot has some good haunted house scenes that work fairly well with the self-referential humour of the show and the development of certain characters.
For an episode with a simple premise it feels slightly cluttered with ideas at times. I watched it with my young daughter who asked me a few times what was going on and there were a few aspects that felt confusing when I had to explain, such as what was behind the door and elements of Graydon's backstory.
Putting certain deviations in the plot aside, the central drama, involving Graydon and Elora, does unfold pretty well, although some aspects are quite predictable.
How much you enjoy largely depends on how interesting you find the characters. I like Willow because of the established history and Warwick Davis' charisma, but I am yet to warm to the new additions.
Visually it works very well, with the set design, cinematography, lighting, and horror effects all creating the appropriate atmosphere.
This is a good episode with some creepy visuals and decent character moments.
The plot has some good haunted house scenes that work fairly well with the self-referential humour of the show and the development of certain characters.
For an episode with a simple premise it feels slightly cluttered with ideas at times. I watched it with my young daughter who asked me a few times what was going on and there were a few aspects that felt confusing when I had to explain, such as what was behind the door and elements of Graydon's backstory.
Putting certain deviations in the plot aside, the central drama, involving Graydon and Elora, does unfold pretty well, although some aspects are quite predictable.
How much you enjoy largely depends on how interesting you find the characters. I like Willow because of the established history and Warwick Davis' charisma, but I am yet to warm to the new additions.
Visually it works very well, with the set design, cinematography, lighting, and horror effects all creating the appropriate atmosphere.
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- snoozejonc
- Mar 5, 2023
Details
- Runtime47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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