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quinni224

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  1. I know I'm super late to the party, but I finally have time to become obsessed with this series. I am fascinated by the props used throughout and in this episode in particular I loved this eyeball prop. I am trying to track down where it is from or if Alexandra Rojek had it created especially. Can anyone help?
  2. Thank you @Milaxx. I did what you said and got an answer from Lyn. I really appreciate your help. :)
  3. Does anyone know where I can get this palmistry shirt that Annalise was wearing, or something similar?
  4. Wow! That's so awesome Basil. :)
  5. Thank you. It is indeed. I haven't read/watched LOTR but comparing the Sphere of Destiny's purpose "staring into the dark depths of the crystal was supposed to reveal images of both the past and future" and my quick google search of the concept behind Palantír "used for both communication and as a means of seeing events in other parts of the world or in the distant past", I'd say you're probably on the right track too. This is so fascinating. :)
  6. No worries at all. Thank you for agreeing with me about the Sphere of Destiny. :) I too love the way they integrate canon references in the episodes and the fun facts. I always come away from watching an episode feeling smarter. ;) Your knowledge on the set design is impressive. Where did you learn it all?
  7. YES! Thank you iMonrey. I had noticed the crystal ball motif and then came across this forum while scouring the web to see what it was about. I am so glad I am not alone! Amongst my research, I found this...http://www.studentsocculthistory.com/sphere-of-destiny.html...maybe this is the sneaky reference? Also, thank you Basil for allaying my curiosities about the paper lamp prop too. :)
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