The Devil Take the Hindmost
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Episode 018 (1x18) |
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Synopsis
Rev Bem receices a cry for help from his old friend Thaddeus Black: the Hajira on Serendipity are threatened by slave traders.
Continuity
References
Title
- Refers to a english proverb from the early 16th century: "Every man for himself, and the devil take the hindmost..."
Quote
Information
Trivia
- The scene in which Szebos (the right hand of Ursari) is impaled by a spear is an alusion by Allan Eastman to a similar scene in "Apocalypse Now".
- Blakes comment to Dylan "You are the merciful hand" was intended to be a part of a longer discussion between Black and Rev Bem about the biblical story about Abraham and Issac. (Source: Eldorado Drift)
Guest Stars
- Mark Holden as Thaddeus Black
- Maya O'Connell as Tiama
- Darren Klimek as Arun
- Garfield Wilson as Szabos
- David Palffy as Ursari
Production
- Air Date: 16.04.2001
- Season One production crew
- Writer: Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz
- Director: Allan Eastman
- Cut: Gordon Rempel
- Script