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Magnus, Will and Kate travel to Mumbai, India, on their mission to investigation the link to a murder. To make matters worse Will becomes ill before he mysteriously disappears.
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  • Kali (1)

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    Kali (1) was a perfect episode of Sanctuary and I really enjoyed watching this episode as Dr. Magnus and the Sanctuary network discover certain abnormals acting out because of an EM pulse. I really enjoyed how this episode was filmed. The cinematography, acting, directing, and computer generated graphics were all awesome and on point. I thought it was interesting to explore the Mythology of India and how it ties in to abnormals. This episode had some great character and plot development. Viewers really get to see the scope of the Sanctuary network. I look forward to watching the second half of this story and the season 2 finale of Sanctuary!!!!!!!moreless

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  • Promising start for season ending..

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    So.. as expected, something big for season ending and the story just starts to grow. I really think the story was good.. it had some brilliant twist, many different lines, switching between them and all that. I loved Magnus going all those places, trying to figure out but I do not know.. something bothered me. Last season's final was very exciting, high stakes. Stakes were high here too, but the excitement... Maybe it was too guessable what was going to happen and the whole thing with Will.. No means, it was not bad but.. I most say, that it had some really interesting developments, specially the one that mean they were guessing Magnus authority and that looks like storyline what is going to develop and will get them a lot of trouble. So.. I think it had some great building for season end, some great building in long term and as always.. a stunning visual side.. That just makes it all so amazing.moreless

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    • Original International Air Dates
      Canada : January 15, 2010 on Space
      U.K. : January 18, 2010 on ITV4
      Australia : April 22, 2010 on SciFi Australia
      Czech Republic : April 7, 2010 on AXN Sci-fi

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    • Will: Okay. So, a giant lizard creature loose in Tokyo … how we gonna spin this? Edit
    • Will: Well, it looks like our spin is holding up. Anyone who saw Suki now thinks it's part of some big, Hollywood blockbuster shooting down by the harbor. Helen: Good. I'm getting pressure from New York to keep this story quiet. Our new head of house there, Terrence Wexford, is very keen on making his mark. Will: You're under pressure? What's that about? Helen: Nothing. Everything's fine. Edit
    • Will: So what do you think? You think this Kali thing ties in? Helen: (sighs) No idea. The situation's so fractured, anything, no matter how insignificant, could be a factor. Will: Yeah. (Magnus stares at Will) What? (she smiles) You want me to go to Mumbai? Helen: I have to stay here and manage this situation. Will: (sighs)You mean … manage Wexford. Helen: Yeah, you picked up on that, did you? Edit
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    • Will: London calling. Will is alluding to a number of things here. The phrase is originally taken from the on-air call sign of BBC Radio in London, which began transmitting in 1922. Just a year later it was being used by Noël Coward as the title of his first publicly produced musical revue. Since then it has been used as the title of a magazine, a play, a novel, a TV show - even a festival. But most people today would think of the 1979 song and album by the English punk band The Clash - "London Calling" - ranked as the 8th greatest album of all-time by Rolling Stone magazine. Edit
    • Forsythe: I've been trainin' for years for this moment … Rocky on the courthouse steps … Forsythe is alluding to Sylvester Stallone's character Rocky Balboa in the movie Rocky (1976). When Rocky climbs those courthouse steps he's exultant because he knows he's trained to the peak of his ability - he's confident and ready to take on anything. Edit
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