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With everyone debating with Merlin about his goal for killing Morgana, Jim is still in mourning about the destruction of his vesba. Merlin states that the only way to guarantee the defeat of Gunmar is to release Morgana. As long as he has the staff of Avalon, her release is indeed imminent. This is when they will strike, before she has a chance to bring forth the Eternal Night. However, everyone is debating about going up against not only a troll army, but a troll warlord, a troll assassin, and a troll-using sorceress. But, if Jim does defeat Morgana once and for all, Merlin gets his magic back as well. The only person who agrees with the old wizard's reasoning is AAARRRGGHH!!!, as everyone else think he only cares about getting his magic back. Merlin settles with leaving Jim the choice of going to battle or to war up to him as he is the protector of the world of humans and trolls, but Jim decides he must think. Whatever he decides, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! decide to assemble and army of reinforcements. |
With everyone debating with Merlin about his goal for killing Morgana, Jim is still in mourning about the destruction of his vesba. Merlin states that the only way to guarantee the defeat of Gunmar is to release Morgana. As long as he has the staff of Avalon, her release is indeed imminent. This is when they will strike, before she has a chance to bring forth the Eternal Night. However, everyone is debating about going up against not only a troll army, but a troll warlord, a troll assassin, and a troll-using sorceress. But, if Jim does defeat Morgana once and for all, Merlin gets his magic back as well. The only person who agrees with the old wizard's reasoning is AAARRRGGHH!!!, as everyone else think he only cares about getting his magic back. Merlin settles with leaving Jim the choice of going to battle or to war up to him as he is the protector of the world of humans and trolls, but Jim decides he must think. Whatever he decides, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! decide to assemble and army of reinforcements. |
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− | Gunmar's forces have captured Stricklander and Barbara and dragged them down to the chamber in Trollmarket where Morgana is. Stricklander refuses to align himself with a monster like Gunmar, but begins to reconsider when he |
+ | Gunmar's forces have captured Stricklander and Barbara and dragged them down to the chamber in Trollmarket where Morgana is. Stricklander refuses to align himself with a monster like Gunmar, but begins to reconsider when he sees Barbara unscathed. All Gunmar asks is that he unlocks the heartstone with the staff. Barbara says to do exactly what he says, and nobody in Arcadia will be hurt. But Stricklander notes that Barbara always called her "Walt", and reveals it's Usurna with a glamor mask. With Angor Rot disappointed with how he knew that wouldn't work, Stricklander demands to see Barbara. Back at Jim's house, him, Claire and Toby are trying to reach her by phone, to no avail, and nobody has seen her anywhere. |
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Revision as of 02:52, 30 June 2019
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A House Divided is the tenth episode of Part Three of Trollhunters and the forty-ninth episode of the series.
Official Synopsis
Merlin has a plan to go to war, but it's Jim's choice to make. Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! search for allies. Gunmar uses Barbara to get what he wants.
Summary
With everyone debating with Merlin about his goal for killing Morgana, Jim is still in mourning about the destruction of his vesba. Merlin states that the only way to guarantee the defeat of Gunmar is to release Morgana. As long as he has the staff of Avalon, her release is indeed imminent. This is when they will strike, before she has a chance to bring forth the Eternal Night. However, everyone is debating about going up against not only a troll army, but a troll warlord, a troll assassin, and a troll-using sorceress. But, if Jim does defeat Morgana once and for all, Merlin gets his magic back as well. The only person who agrees with the old wizard's reasoning is AAARRRGGHH!!!, as everyone else think he only cares about getting his magic back. Merlin settles with leaving Jim the choice of going to battle or to war up to him as he is the protector of the world of humans and trolls, but Jim decides he must think. Whatever he decides, Blinky and AAARRRGGHH!!! decide to assemble and army of reinforcements.
Gunmar's forces have captured Stricklander and Barbara and dragged them down to the chamber in Trollmarket where Morgana is. Stricklander refuses to align himself with a monster like Gunmar, but begins to reconsider when he sees Barbara unscathed. All Gunmar asks is that he unlocks the heartstone with the staff. Barbara says to do exactly what he says, and nobody in Arcadia will be hurt. But Stricklander notes that Barbara always called her "Walt", and reveals it's Usurna with a glamor mask. With Angor Rot disappointed with how he knew that wouldn't work, Stricklander demands to see Barbara. Back at Jim's house, him, Claire and Toby are trying to reach her by phone, to no avail, and nobody has seen her anywhere.
Cast
- Kelsey Grammer as Blinky
- Emile Hirsch as Jim Lake Jr.
- Charlie Saxton as Toby Domzalski
- Lexi Medrano as Claire Nuñez
- Jonathan Hyde as Mr. Strickler
- Fred Tatasciore as AAARRRGGHH!!!
- Ike Amadi as Angor Rot
- David Bradley as Merlin
- Clancy Brown as Gunmar
- Grey Griffin as Queen Wumpa
- Mark Hamill as Dictatious
- Lena Headey as Morgana
- Anjelica Huston as Queen Usurna
- Amy Landecker as Barbara Lake
- Lauren Tom as Nomura
- Laraine Newman as Nana
- Matthew Waterson as Draal
Trivia
- Morgana is set free in this episode.
- This is the last episode of Trollhunters to feature Jim as a human. After this, he will remain a troll/human hybrid forever.
- The music that is heard at the beginning of the episode is "The Flower Duet" from the opera Lakmé by Leo Delibes.
- While trying to decide on whether or not to give up his humanity, Jim has a flashback that recaps the entire series.
- Anton Yelchin is credited in this episode, as he provides the majority of Jim's dialogue during the flashback montage near the end of the episode.