"The Order" Fear Itself, Part 1 (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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7/10
Trying to force "inclusivity", but w/o any common sense
padjendora19 June 2020
This happens when the intention of the script is to be likable to everyone. So...w/o any real common sense/explanation, a person (won't give up a name; trying to avoid spoilers) who is, in the S01, totally heterosexual, suddenly becomes gay? What for? And how...if "person" hasn't been showing any interest/attraction to a same sex; au contraire, it was very obvious that the person found "real love" and has shown it quite clearly!? So the only explanation is: writers are trying to show inclusivity, by any costs. I'm the last one who has anything against LGBTQ community, but what I am against is- insulting my intelligence. Maybe I should wait a bit and it will make more sense...?! Doubt it, but let's "watch on".
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8/10
Best episode yet.
LegendaryFang566 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Well, that's one way to bring about what will probably be the main storyline of the season. And here I thought Eleanor would've been responsible.

I feel a little dumb for not thinking that the Knights could've been the cause for what (or certain things, that) was shown in the trailer, especially because they have a bone to pick with the Order. Needless to say, they were way too overzealous in inflicting a significant blow to the Order without proper planning, and now, it's coming back to bite everyone in the ass, and it seems like everyone will pay the price for it, metaphorically.

This is the best episode out of the first three, by far. And I bet the fact that Lilith could take out the sword and the rest of the Knights couldn't is important. There was also somewhat of an emphasis on it in the previous episode when Jack walked up to it and tried to pull it out of the rock. No way it wouldn't end up being significant down the line.

Also, was Vera the "idiot" that tried to summon the emperor demon eighty-one years ago? I seemed to get that impression based on the scene with her and Kepler. She must be relatively up there in age.

And I'm confused about something. What did Alyssa mean when she said that, "we clean it up," in the scene with Randall? The scene with Vera and Kepler gave me the impression that every twenty-seven years due to some "idiot" (who I'm thinking was Vera) that tried to summon an emperor demon, he can "break through the veil" between the human realm and the demon realm and that you're supposed to force him back to his realm when that happens. But that almost seems contradictory to what Alyssa said. The only way both would make sense is if, every twenty-seven years, some lower-ranked demons manage to get through and that's what Alyssa meant by, "we clean it up." But she did say that they're containing. I guess it was a poor choice of dialogue or something.
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7/10
Arsenal Stolen
ZegMaarJus23 June 2023
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This Episode begins with Jack and Gabrielle, they are walking towards school. Hamish and Randall are kissing with each other. Lilith kissed with Nicole. Randall had a discussion with Jack about The Order stuff that is going on right now. Jack, Lilith and Hamish are doing a demon ritual together. The Knights captured the entire arsenal of The Orferstuff after a magical spell. Alyssa is mad after the magical spell that The Knights used. Someone stole the entire arsenal. Solid Episode of The Order Season 2, it didn't surprise me again. In the Episode there are so much boring moments and there is not a good storyline anymore!
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