Lizard elliot in the Here I Go Again on My Own
Warning: The following contains spoilers from The Magicians' musical episode, which aired Wednesday. Read at your own risk.
Bears. Beats. Summer Bishil.
In The Magicians' Margo-centric musical episode, "All That Hard, Sleeky Armor," Fillory's deposed loftier king (Summertime Bishil) journeyed into the desert and acquired two water ice axes that could expel the murderous ancient monster currently possessing Eliot (Hale Appleman). Along the way, though, she started tripping on lizard sweat (equally one does) and hallucinated all her friends singing with and at her equally she embarked on the whimsically torturous and emotional quest. The songs included Appleman's spectral comprehend of the Pretenders' "Don't Go Me Incorrect"; a galvanizing rendition of Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" sung past Margo, Josh (Trevor Einhorn), Kady (Jade Tailor), Fen (Brittany Curran), and Dean Fogg (Rick Worthy); a surprising climactic cover of Gnarls Barkley'southward "Tempest Coming" featuring the entire cast; and Margo and Eliot teaming up for a haunting version of "Beautiful Dreamer."
Pulling off an episode of television set featuring four musical numbers is rather difficult on its ain, but as Bishil explains in the exclusive video above, the experience of shooting this item hour was almost equally crazy and challenging as Margo's quest, equally information technology involved hungry bears at arts and crafts services, battling the elements, and did we mention bears?
"There were a lot of bears," Bishil tells EW. "Bears showed upward to our set and we were still rolling. They were at arts and crafts services. Information technology was normal. These bears had been visiting so often and and then often that nosotros were simply like, 'Oh, bears!' every five minutes in between takes."
Credit: Eike Schroter/SYFY
In fact, 1 cast fellow member ran off (justifiably) when the bears showed up while they were filming the scene in which Fen, Josh, and Eliot kickoff singing Whitesnake equally Margo seduces the foremost. "Trevor Einhorn, who plays Josh, heard that there were bears on fix somehow, and he just grabbed his jacket and ran off set," Bishil recalls, laughing. "We were all like, 'Yeah, that's what you do when bears start showing up.'"
Pelting likewise proved to be a big challenge. "It actually was like Irish potato's Law: Annihilation that could go wrong went wrong as far every bit the weather went," she says. "At that place was a lot of rain in what should be a desert. The crew was working crazy hours, coming in way earlier or [staying] after and on the weekend once, to get all the water out of the quarry."
Below, Bishil opens up almost the episode'south vocal choices, Margo's evolution, reuniting with Appleman, and more.
RELATED: Summer Bishil on finding the vulnerability and softness in her voice:
On Margo against her past:
While out in the desert, Margo is forced to reckon with how her relationship with her father has fueled some of her anger. "It wasn't something I talked about with the writers, simply on the day at that place were these still images of her father and her every bit she was developing over the years, and how that created a lot of shame that was projected on her and sort of abandonment from her male parent because basically she was developing into a adult female and it made him uncomfortable," Bishil says. "I know so many women who have gone through that. And then it really struck a chord with me on an emotional level, and I really wanted that to be my through-line for the episode. This real sort of, not cocky-enkindling because she knows so thoroughly who she is, merely for the first fourth dimension just really, really not apologizing for information technology always once again."
On how this episode has changed Margo:
By the terminate of the hour, Margo has not but addressed her lingering grief over her father, but she has besides helped emancipate the women of a tribe who were being held downwardly by lies and caused the axes she requires to save Eliot. You can definitely expect this experience to have a lingering effect on her. "I think it reaffirms her conventionalities in herself, and I think she becomes more than unwavering, but that border is gone," Bishil says. "She is even so who she is when she says exactly what's on her mind, when it'due south on her listen, and in her honesty and her transparency with that. That remains, but I don't think she feels bad about it anymore. I don't think she thinks annihilation is inherently incorrect with her in the way she relates to the world anymore."
On reuniting with Appleman:
Credit: Eike Schroter/SYFY
This episode is the first time Bishil and Appleman have shared quality screen time since the offset of the season, because the latter's graphic symbol is currently possessed by a monster. "I don't call up I could accept gotten through the circumstances of that episode — simply the elements and everything we were dealing with on a logistic level — had information technology not been Hale I was with the unabridged time," she says. "We were just excited to practice something actually different and ambitious together, and be back together."
In fact, Bishil's favorite vocal from the episode is their "Cute Dreamer." "Information technology only showcases his voice beautifully, and I think the version and the tone that he was able to find and that I was able to hopefully try to not destroy is really classy and haunting," she says. "I explored some other vocalism to accept by the end of the episode when she finally does sing that we haven't heard from Margo earlier. I actually wanted there to be to some softness and vulnerability in that last song."
The Magicians airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Syfy.
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The Magicians
Based on Lev Grossman's book trilogy, this fantasy Syfy series follows the adventures of students at Brakebills University, a graduate schoolhouse specializing in magic.
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Source: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/27/the-magicians-season-4-musical-summer-bishil-spoilers/
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