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[s4e2] Lost, Found, Fucked Official

Quentin (as "Brian") continues to endure the presence of the Monster (possessing Eliot’s body) in Greece. The Monster is on a quest to find missing body parts stolen by the gods and plans to kill all of Quentin's friends.

Reviewers from Den of Geek noted the masterful interplay of character motivations, particularly the poignancy of Dean Fogg's backstory and his many regrets. Critics at Tell-Tale TV praised the episode as "an absolute trip" but expressed slight disappointment that the amnesia storyline ended so quickly. Similarly, SlashFilm highlighted that while memories were restored, the characters remained "completely f***ed" due to the looming threat of the Monster and the Library's control. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more [S4E2] Lost, Found, Fucked

Transported to Fillory without magic, Margo (as "Janet") encounters Lord Fresh , who guards her birthright box. She discovers that the air is saturated with opium due to the arrival of Bacchus , a hedonistic god posing as Ember. Once she regains her memories, Bacchus teleports her back to Earth. Quentin (as "Brian") continues to endure the presence