Carnival Row: Season 1, Episode 3 “Kingdoms of the Moon” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
We come to learn how Vignette and Philo met, a grave secret he and Darius hold, and see the final days of the war.
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We come to learn how Vignette and Philo met, a grave secret he and Darius hold, and see the final days of the war.
As a formerly famous pixie is found brutally murdered, Philo finds himself a new case as Vignette decides the Spurnrose household isn’t for her.
Carnival Row may begin with a gorgeous, complex world with varied creatures, but the beauty fades when anything is put under a microscope.
Season 1 of Carnival Row is ambitious and builds a wonderful world filled with lore, but the majority of its characters fail to really make that world come to life.
The story, broken down by significant arcs, of Season 1 of Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row.
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