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Revision as of 19:37, 21 January 2020
"The Rage of Caliban" is the sixth episode of Constantine. It aired on November 28, 2014.
Synopsis
When a murderous spirit possesses a boy, John must convince his parents - and himself - to act before it's too late.[src] |
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
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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" | ||||
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"Final Girl" |