Using the powers of the Witchblade, Sara saves the life of her partner, Danny Woo. But when Irons procures an ancient weapon, can she save herself as the battle for the Witchblade turns into a fight to the death?
Nitpick
Danny uses his lighter to illuminate the coffin he's trapped in, but he would know that he was burning precious air each second it was lit. It made sense for him to light it to take stock of the situation, but not to continue using it until it ran out of fuel.
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Danny knows that there are important things Sara isn't telling him, and threatens to break up their partnership over it. But in the end he decides to trust that in time she'll take him into her confidence.
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The Witchblade takes many different forms throughout history, but in the picture of Joan of Arc in the Catholic Church, the Witchblade appears the same as it does on Sara's wrist.
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Orlinsky makes his first return to the show since Sara reset time, and their relationship seems professional and cordial.
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Ian: (holding Iron's dead body) What have you done?
Sara: Damn you, and damn him! You both led me here.
Ian: We're enemies, now.
Sara: We were never friends.
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Sara: (showing Irons the Witchblade) Does this belong to you?
Irons Stop playing games, Detective. Even if I said it did you wouldn't return it to me. You know what it is, and what it can do. If that bracelet did belong to me, you can be assured that it would not be on your lovely little malnourished arm and you can be future assured your arm would be a great distance from your body.
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Sara: Mr Irons, where were you last night?
Irons: Temporally, or metaphysically?
Sara: Around midnight.
Irons: In a reverie.
Sara: What the Hell does that mean?!
Irons: You should know, Detective. You were part of it. Sooner or later you'll get the point.
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