Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Adria Arjona | ... | Dorothy Gale | |
Oliver Jackson-Cohen | ... | Lucas | |
Ana Ularu | ... | West | |
Mido Hamada | ... | Eamonn | |
Gerran Howell | ... | Jack | |
Jordan Loughran | ... | Tip | |
Joely Richardson | ... | Glinda | |
Vincent D'Onofrio | ... | The Wizard | |
Isabel Lucas | ... | Anna | |
Gina Bellman | ... | Karen | |
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson | ... | Ojo | |
David Calder | ... | King Ev | |
Florence Kasumba | ... | East | |
Stefanie Martini | ... | Lady Ev | |
Roxy Sternberg | ... | Elizabeth |
Captain Eamonn has saved Lucas, who was rescuing Sylvie, taking them home and reveals the amnesiac was his best knight Roan, whom he can't believe being guilty of the slaughter of his guards troop. The wizard welcomes to the feast of the Beast the king of Ev, whom he needs to produce weapons urgently before the beast returns. However the king is senile, leaving the actual power to his daughter, princess Ev, who blindly prefers vengeance on the city of Oz because when the wizard saved it, he left the beast devastating the realm around by flood, also killing her mother. In her retinue is a sulking Jack, who isn't resigned to be presented as her 'possession', but even more bitter towards Tip, whom he can't forgive for abandoning him without even verifying his assumed death. Dorothy is tortured by the crazy witch of the West, assisted by Tip and 'her predecessor', a double-crossing game of deceit, ending with Dorothy escaping trough the sewer after West learns the power of the gun, before... Written by KGF Vissers
Dorothy is being tortured by the witch of the west. As she managed to get instant results by disguising herself as Dorothy's mother it is a wonder she did not try this trick first. Tip reveals herself to Dorothy and helps her to escape.
Jack's story as the Tin Man was more interesting. In servitude to Lady Ev, who actually wants him to be her friend. Jack realises the power of his armour when Lady Ev is attacked by some hoodlums in Emerald City.
The Wizard is having a musical interlude, listening to Pink Floyd comes across Dorothy and seems to recognise her.
Tarsem Singh does directs in a visually interesting manner, the script is a clunker though.