The Wheel of Time Podcast Episode 5 Blood Calls Blood
We're over half way through the season as we discuss The Wheel of Time Episode 5 "Blood Calls Blood" this week in full spoiler filled detail.
The Wheel of Time Episode 5 "Dragon Reborn" Synopsis and Details
Based on the book series The Wheel of Time created by Robert Jordan Showrunner: Rafe Lee Judkins
Episode Directed by: Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Episode Written by: Celine Song
Story Editors: Michael Clarkson and Paul Clarkson
Staff writer: Celine Song
All roads lead to Tar Valon as our heroes begin to converge on the White Tower. With a month passed since Logain’s forces attacked the Aes Sedai camp, he enters Tar Valon as their prisoner to face judgement by the Amalind Seat. Moiraine, Lan and the other Aes Sedai and their Warders mourn the loss of their fallen brethren. But Stepin has taken the death of his Aes Sedai, Kerene, hard and his grief knows no bounds.
While Lan attempts to comfort him, it all becomes too much for Stepin. As a glorious sunrise shimmers over Tar Valon the Warders and Aes Sedai must say goodbye to another of their ranks as Stepin releases himself of his grief and loss. Rand and Mat, having escaped the Fade, also make it to Tar Valon where they treat themselves to comfy beds at a busy tavern.
But Mat has become more and more withdrawn and tetchy, and Rand gets increasingly concerned that he has brought his friend to great danger in Tar Valon, the stronghold of Aes Sedai power, as he realises that his friend could truly be a male channeler or Saidin of the True Source, as warned by Thom. But as Mat is tormented all day and all night of visions from the farmstead, Rand meets Loail, a Ogier, in the tavern library. Looking to help Rand, Loail brings a familiar Wisdom to see Mat as the two are reunited with Nynaeve.
Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Tar Valon, Egwene and Perrin run into and are captured by a familiar face, the Questioner Child Valdor of the Whitecloaks. Believing Egwene and Perrin to be an Aes Sedai and her Warder, he coldly and clinically interrogates the two companions forcing an ultimatum on the two of them. Either Egwene confesses to channelling the One Power and will be killed, if not Perrin will be killed. With Wolves howling nearby in the woods, Valdor tortures Perrin and his eyes become a brilliant golden yellow. With the White cloak distracted Egwene attempts to use her limited control of the One Power to no effect. But as Valdor ominously approaches Egwene to take her hands, wolves start to attack the White cloak encampment and Perrin finds the strength to break his bonds and stand up to Valdor.
In the ensuing chaos Egwene and Perrin escape their captivity protected by the wolves and Valdor lies stabbed in his tent.
The Wheel of Time Episode 5 Cast
Moiraine Damodred played by Rosamund Pike
Lan Mondragoran played by Daniel Henney
Nynaeve al'Meara played by Zoë Robins
Egwene Al'Vere played by Madeleine Madden
Rand al'Thor played by Josha Stradowski
Perrin Aybara played by Marcus Rutherford
Mat Cauthon played by Barney Harris
Aram (The sexy Tuatha’an) played by Daryl McCormack
Ila (The Tuatha’an leader) played by Maria Doyle Kennedy
Liandrin Guirale (Red Aes Sedai) played by Kate Fleetwood
Logain Ablar played by Álvaro Morte
Stepin played by Peter Franzén
Loial (The Ogiar) played by Hammed Animashaun
Eamon (Child) Valda played by Abdul Salis
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