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+ | |name = Rage of Caliban |
− | |image= Constantine attempts to summon the soul of Marcello Panneti.png |
+ | |image = Constantine attempts to summon the soul of Marcello Panneti.png |
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+ | |epnum = 6 |
+ | |number = 6 |
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− | |airdate= November 28, 2014 |
+ | |airdate = November 28, 2014 |
− | |writer= [[Daniel Cerone]] |
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+ | |writer = [[Daniel Cerone]] |
+ | |director = [[Neil Marshall]] |
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− | |guests= [[Max Charles]] as [[Henry]]<br |
+ | |guests = [[Max Charles]] as [[Hery (Constantine)|Henry]]<br>[[Niall Matter]] as [[Daryl]]<br>[[Laura Regan]] as [[Clair]]<br>[[Amy Parrish]] as [[Becca Schultz]]<br>[[Myke Holmes]] as a [[Crestview Mental Health Center]] doctor<br>[[Nick Madrick]] as a police officer<br>[[Deborah Ayorinde]] as [[Sullivan (Earth-1)|Sullivan]] |
− | |before= {{Ep|Danse Vaudou}} |
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+ | |before = {{Ep|Danse Vaudou}} |
+ | |after = {{Ep|Blessed Are the Damned}} |
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− | |show= Constantine |
+ | |show = Constantine}} |
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− | "'''The Rage of Caliban'''" is the sixth episode of ''[[Constantine]]''. It aired on November 28, 2014. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | {{Synopsis|When a [[Henry (Constantine)|young boy]] is taken over by a malevolent spirit, [[John Constantine|John]] must put aside his misgivings over exorcising a child and convince the parents that their boy is not all that he seems.|http://thefutoncritic.com/listings/20141107nbc15/}} |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *This is the first episode of the series not to feature {{F|Angélica Celaya|([[Zed Martin]])}}. |
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+ | **This leaves only one cast member to appear in every episode: {{F|Matt Ryan|([[John Constantine]])}}. |
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+ | *The best known literary Caliban appears in [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s "The Tempest" and is the misshapen son of a witch, with magical powers of his own. The codename has, however, been used in comics on several occasions. |
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+ | *A trick-or-treater can be seen dressed as [[w:c:dc:Robin|Robin]], another famous [[w:c:dc:DC|DC]] character, famously known for being the sidekick of [[w:c:dc:Batman|Batman]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 21:35, 5 May 2020
"Rage of Caliban" is the sixth episode of Constantine. It aired on November 28, 2014.
Synopsis
When a young boy is taken over by a malevolent spirit, John must put aside his misgivings over exorcising a child and convince the parents that their boy is not all that he seems.[src] |
Plot
Trivia
- This is the first episode of the series not to feature Angélica Celaya (Zed Martin).
- This leaves only one cast member to appear in every episode: Matt Ryan (John Constantine).
- The best known literary Caliban appears in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and is the misshapen son of a witch, with magical powers of his own. The codename has, however, been used in comics on several occasions.
- A trick-or-treater can be seen dressed as Robin, another famous DC character, famously known for being the sidekick of Batman.
References
Constantine | ||||
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"Non Est Asylum" • "The Darkness Beneath" • "The Devil's Vinyl" • "A Feast of Friends" • "Danse Vaudou" • "Rage of Caliban" • "Blessed Are the Damned" • "The Saint of Last Resorts" • "The Saint of Last Resorts: Part 2" • "Quid Pro Quo" • "A Whole World Out There" • "Angels and Ministers of Grace" • "Waiting for the Man" | ||||
Unproduced episodes | ||||
"Final Girl" |