Alice Lidell has found her way out of Lewis Carroll’s mirror once again and this time her sole focus is on hurting Artie. When she ambushes Artie while on a date with Vanessa, a well timed call from Pete and the reflection of a serving tray save his life. But Alice has figured out how to swap bodies and when she takes over those of the people Artie cares for most, it’s Jinks (and thereby Claudia) who end up bearing the brunt of the pain.
Artifacts in this Episode:
Lewis Carroll’s Mirror – When a person stands in front of the mirror and a bright flash of light is emitted, it allows the person trapped within the mirror to swap places with the soul of the person effected.
Abul-Fath Gilani’s Hookah – Draws a spirit out of their body and traps it within.
My Thoughts:
This thought had more than a few “callable” moments but I don’t know that they made the episode any less enjoyable. The biggest was that Alice would body-hop into Vanessa and use her control over the love of Artie’s life to manipulate him.
I appreciate that they had a plan, and that plan went to complete shit. Because let’s face it, even the best laid traps can be circumvented, and we all know the last place Alice wants to go is back into that mirror.
I’m really glad the cat’s out of the bag with Claudia and Jinks, because a) he was going to get an ulcer, and b) she was going to get herself killed by being careless with his life, since he can’t die.
My end thought with this episode was ‘Good for you, Vanessa.’ because that girl should not have to put up with Artie going all wimpy on her. And really. He should have gone after her and given her the bell. I don’t care if you think your involvement is going to get her hurt, at least show her you care as you run away like a coward.
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