: Isabelle Lightwood and Luke Garroway team up to investigate a series of mundane possessions. Their trail leads them to a connection with a powerful, emerging demonic force.
: This serves as the first major physical sign of Lilith's influence on the earthly plane, highlighting that even the most powerful supernatural beings are at risk.
: Jace continues to suffer from haunting hallucinations and vulnerability following his resurrection, though he hides the severity of his condition from Clary.
: The episode further establishes Lilith, the "Mother of All Demons," as the primary antagonist. She is revealed to be the source of the warlock corruption, using it as part of her larger plan to resurrect Jonathan Morgenstern. 🗝️ Key Themes & Developments
: Magnus navigating life without his High Warlock title provides a rare look at his vulnerability and identity beyond his position of power.
The episode centers on a supernatural crisis affecting the warlocks of New York. Their magic is becoming "corrupted," manifesting as a dark, oily residue that causes them pain and renders their spells unpredictable or dangerous.
: As Magnus Bane adjusts to no longer being High Warlock, he struggles with the corruption of his magic. He and Alec Lightwood attend a warlock council gala where the infection spreads, forcing Magnus to confront the source of the demonic interference.
: Jace’s psychological deterioration highlights the "unintended consequences" of being brought back to life by the Angel Raziel. 🎬 Production Details Director : Peter DeLuise Writer : Peter Binswanger Original Air Date : March 27, 2018 Network : Freeform If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
[s3e2] The Powers That Be -
: Isabelle Lightwood and Luke Garroway team up to investigate a series of mundane possessions. Their trail leads them to a connection with a powerful, emerging demonic force.
: This serves as the first major physical sign of Lilith's influence on the earthly plane, highlighting that even the most powerful supernatural beings are at risk.
: Jace continues to suffer from haunting hallucinations and vulnerability following his resurrection, though he hides the severity of his condition from Clary. [S3E2] The Powers That Be
: The episode further establishes Lilith, the "Mother of All Demons," as the primary antagonist. She is revealed to be the source of the warlock corruption, using it as part of her larger plan to resurrect Jonathan Morgenstern. 🗝️ Key Themes & Developments
: Magnus navigating life without his High Warlock title provides a rare look at his vulnerability and identity beyond his position of power. : Isabelle Lightwood and Luke Garroway team up
The episode centers on a supernatural crisis affecting the warlocks of New York. Their magic is becoming "corrupted," manifesting as a dark, oily residue that causes them pain and renders their spells unpredictable or dangerous.
: As Magnus Bane adjusts to no longer being High Warlock, he struggles with the corruption of his magic. He and Alec Lightwood attend a warlock council gala where the infection spreads, forcing Magnus to confront the source of the demonic interference. : Jace continues to suffer from haunting hallucinations
: Jace’s psychological deterioration highlights the "unintended consequences" of being brought back to life by the Angel Raziel. 🎬 Production Details Director : Peter DeLuise Writer : Peter Binswanger Original Air Date : March 27, 2018 Network : Freeform If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: