Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Heartwarming / TheLibrarians2014

Go To

OR

Added: 556

Changed: 35

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Jenkins taking the time to talk to Stone about fathers and sons (something he knows a little about), and how we can't choose where we came from, but we can choose who we are.

to:

* Jenkins taking the time to talk to Stone about fathers and sons difficult father-son relationships (something he knows a little about), and how we can't choose where we came from, but we can choose who we are.are.
* "And the Cost of Salvation" has a bit at the end where Cassandra stands up to Jenkins about her belief that magic shouldn't only be locked away. Instead of getting angry, he gently explains why the Library does what it does. She points out that she is choosing to stay, and that for the first time, she feels like she's taking control of her own life rather than following someone else's plan.
** Earlier, she'd stood up to Baird as well in her determination to rescue Lucy, and Eve and Jenkins comment that she isn't sure whether to be more proud or sad.



** Jenkins says to Baird and Flynn that he's relieved to see them come back safely. Just half a season ago, it would be impossible to imagine him saying that (unless maybe it was dragged out of him under torture).

to:

** Jenkins says to Baird and Flynn that he's relieved to see them come back safely. Just half a season ago, it would be impossible to imagine him saying that (unless maybe it was dragged out of him under torture).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Jenkins taking the time to talk to Stone about fathers and sons (something he knows a little about), and how we can't choose where we came from, but we can choose who we are.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* The way Cassandra smiles at Jones (and, once in a while, vice versa). Again, whether platonic or romantic, it's very clear that she does care for him deeply, and that underneath the gruff snarkiness, he cares about her too (albeit that it takes him a while to forgive her for her betrayal).
* Eve pulling Flynn into a snog at the end of "And the Drowned Book." In general, how she always understands that it's been a long time since he could rely on others and never putting too much pressure on him.
** Earlier, he remembered that she'd said she wanted to go to the Statue of Liberty. Admittedly, it was partially to help save the city, but they probably could've used a skyscraper or something, and she's touched that he remembered.

Added: 1031

Changed: 41

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In the alternate universe where Ezekiel is the Librarian, he says that his Eve was like a mother to him. Though she's a little freaked out, given their respective ages, it's also very sweet. Particularly given that it seems like she's been pretty much his ''only'' parental figure.



** Jenkins says to Baird and Flynn that he's relieved to see them come back safely. Just half a season ago, it would be impossible to imagine him saying that (outside maybe torture).

to:

** Jenkins says to Baird and Flynn that he's relieved to see them come back safely. Just half a season ago, it would be impossible to imagine him saying that (outside (unless maybe torture).it was dragged out of him under torture).
* "And the Point of Salvation": When the Librarians are trapped inside a video game, Eve tells Jones a story about how a group of soldiers from World War Two were massacred trying to cross a river, and a colonel says that they were the bravest men he'd ever seen. Another group came forward and tried anyway, and a second colonel says that ''those'' are the bravest men he's ever seen.
** Jones reveals that Eve's told him that story multiple times, but he always loves the way she looks at him when she tells it.
--> "I'm not your friend. But you're my friends...So please, just this once. Let me be the big brother."
--> "What do you need us to do?"
** And at the end, he willingly and knowingly sacrifices himself so that his friends will be saved.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Dulaque giving Jenkins a sincere embrace and blessing at the end of "And the Apple of Discord." Possibly even more heartwarming given the later reveal (particularly for those who know the relationship between the two, assuming that the myths are correct).

Added: 310

Removed: 127

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* "And the Hollow Men" when the Ray [[spoiler: aka, the Library]] tells Flynn that he remembers that Flynn is his best friend.
** Jenkins says to Baird and Flynn that he's relieved to see them come back safely. Just half a season ago, it would be impossible to imagine him saying that (outside maybe torture).



* "And the Hollow Men" when the Ray [[spoiler: aka, the Library]] tells Flynn that he remembers that Flynn is his best friend.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


%%* Jenkins playing TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons with Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"

to:

%%* Jenkins playing TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons with Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"Jeff"
* Flynn, to Eve: "I love you more than anyone I've ever known, anything I've ever learned. I love you more than learning itself." She really is the love of his life.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Commenting out for no context and poor grammar.


* Jenkins playing TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons with Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"

to:

* %%* Jenkins playing TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons with Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** The school principal in that episode, when The Reaper first appears to the group, is right there alongside Baird telling everyone to stay behind him. He's with one of his students, the school's janitor, Ms. Mitrani, and three people he'd never met before, and yet he's willing to risk his life for theirs.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Baird shows that she's warmed up to Jenkins by comparing his (utter lack of) bedside manner to a combat medic she knew, adding that she wouldn't go on a mission without said medic.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Jenkins playing TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons With Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"

to:

* Jenkins playing TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons With with Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Cassandra destroying Katie Benders' ghost and restoring the house of refuge to it's true glory in "And the Heart of Darkness". You wouldn't expect to feel so happy for a piece of architecture.

to:

* Cassandra destroying Katie Benders' ghost and restoring the house of refuge to it's its true glory in "And the Heart of Darkness". You wouldn't expect to feel so happy for a piece of architecture.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The ghosts revealing what really happened during the battle in the Civil War in "And a Town Called Feud": [[spoiler:The brothers on opposite sides of the war, long believed to have shot each other, put down their guns and reconciled before being killed by stray cannon fire. What brought it on? The Union brother's son died after wandering onto the battlefield, and the Confederate brother fell in love with a Black woman. The brother pass on with their loved ones, and while the mayor is looking forward to profiting this, at least she's pushing the happy truth.]]

to:

* The ghosts revealing what really happened during the battle in the Civil War in "And a Town Called Feud": [[spoiler:The brothers on opposite sides of the war, long believed to have shot each other, put down their guns and reconciled before being killed by stray cannon fire. What brought it on? The Union brother's son died after wandering onto the battlefield, and the Confederate brother fell in love with a Black woman. The brother brothers pass on with their loved ones, and while the mayor is looking forward to profiting this, off this development, at least she's pushing the happy truth.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Jenkins playing DnD (Dungeons and Dragons) With Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"

to:

* Jenkins playing DnD (Dungeons and Dragons) TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons With Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The ghosts revealing what really happened during the battle in the Civil War in "And a Town Called Feud": [[spoiler:The brothers on opposite sides of the war, long believed to have shot each other, put down their guns and reconciled before being killed by stray cannon fire. What brought it on? The Union brother's son died after wandering onto the battlefield, and the Confederate brother fell in love with a Black woman. The brother pass on with their loved ones, and while the mayor is looking forward to profiting this, at least she's pushing the happy truth.]]

to:

* The ghosts revealing what really happened during the battle in the Civil War in "And a Town Called Feud": [[spoiler:The brothers on opposite sides of the war, long believed to have shot each other, put down their guns and reconciled before being killed by stray cannon fire. What brought it on? The Union brother's son died after wandering onto the battlefield, and the Confederate brother fell in love with a Black woman. The brother pass on with their loved ones, and while the mayor is looking forward to profiting this, at least she's pushing the happy truth.]]]]
* Jenkins playing DnD (Dungeons and Dragons) With Jeff and his friends at the end of the episode "And some dude named Jeff"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Same episode: the way the whole team worries over her in the hospital waiting room. It really drives home what a family they've become

to:

** Same episode: the way the whole team worries over her in the hospital waiting room. It really drives home what a family they've becomebecome
* The ghosts revealing what really happened during the battle in the Civil War in "And a Town Called Feud": [[spoiler:The brothers on opposite sides of the war, long believed to have shot each other, put down their guns and reconciled before being killed by stray cannon fire. What brought it on? The Union brother's son died after wandering onto the battlefield, and the Confederate brother fell in love with a Black woman. The brother pass on with their loved ones, and while the mayor is looking forward to profiting this, at least she's pushing the happy truth.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* In "And the Sword in the Stone" has Jenkins motivating Eve to talk to Flynn after his (Flynn's) Heroic B.S.O.D.
** Eve's speech to Flynn, it proves to be enough to motivate him to continue even after the short time they had known each other.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* "And the Hollow Men" when the Ray [[spoiler: aka, the Library]] tells Flynn that he remembers that Flynn is his best friend.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In season two's "And the Infernal Contract," the demon Sesselman tries to tempt the younger Librarians into signing a contract with him, offering both rescue from the immediate peril their in, and each Librarian's heart's desire: the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accounts" for Ezekiel, healing her brain tumor and allowing her to create "a golden age of mathemagics" for Cassandra. What does he offer to Jacob Stone, tempting him enough to suggest that one of them should maybe take the hit? Simply the chance to save his friends.

to:

* In season two's "And the Infernal Contract," the demon Sesselman tries to tempt the younger Librarians into signing a contract with him, offering both rescue from the immediate peril their they're in, and each Librarian's heart's desire: the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accounts" accountants" for Ezekiel, healing her brain tumor and allowing her to create "a golden age of mathemagics" for Cassandra. What does he offer to Jacob Stone, tempting him enough to suggest that one of them should maybe take the hit? Simply the chance to save his friends.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* At the end "And The Horns of a Dilemma" Eve tells the L.I.Ts that she's proud of them, this scene really shows the transition from people who were just put together and a team.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* In "And the Self-fulfilling Prophecy" Ezekiel and Jake both offer for the reaper to take them instead of Eve. Despite how much Ezekiel brags that he only cares about himself, he really does care about the team.
** Also in that episode, Jake, Cassandra and Ezekiel are all trying to make Eve stay in the bar with them since they're worried she'll be lonely since Flynn went off on his own again.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Pretty much all of Cassandra and Ezekiel's interactions with each other, whether or not considered platonic or romantic by the fans, are sweet and endearing.

to:

* Pretty much all of Cassandra and Ezekiel's interactions with each other, whether or not considered platonic or romantic by the fans, are sweet and endearing.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Also, when Jenkins is taking care of the others then gives Eve the advice about being a Guardian. Both of these are small moments but help show how Jenkins cares more then he claims to.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In "And The Eternal Question", Cassandra fears getting her tumor removed because she thinks that it was the reason The Library chose her. Flynn quickly points out that this is nonsense, as The Library chose him and all of the [=LITs=] too and none of them have tumors. She was chosen because of who she is, not because of a brain condition.

to:

* In "And The Eternal Question", Cassandra fears getting her tumor removed because she thinks that it was the reason The Library chose her. Flynn quickly points out that this is nonsense, as The Library chose him and all of the [=LITs=] too and none of them have tumors. She was chosen because of who she is, not because of a brain condition.condition.
**Same episode: the way the whole team worries over her in the hospital waiting room. It really drives home what a family they've become
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In "And The Eternal Question", Cassandra fears getting her tumor removed because she thinks that it was the reason The Library chose her. Flynn quickly points out that this is nonsense, as The Library chose him and all of the LITs too and none of them have tumors. She was chosen because of who she is, not because of a brain condition.

to:

* In "And The Eternal Question", Cassandra fears getting her tumor removed because she thinks that it was the reason The Library chose her. Flynn quickly points out that this is nonsense, as The Library chose him and all of the LITs [=LITs=] too and none of them have tumors. She was chosen because of who she is, not because of a brain condition.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In season two's "And the Infernal Contract," the demon Sesselman tries to tempt the younger Librarians into signing a contract with him, offering both rescue from the immediate peril their in, and each Librarian's heart's desire: the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accounts" for Ezekiel, healing her brain tumor and allowing her to create "a golden age of mathemagics" for Cassandra. What does he offer to Jacob Stone, tempting him enough to suggest that one of them should maybe take the hit? Simply the chance to save his friends.

to:

* In season two's "And the Infernal Contract," the demon Sesselman tries to tempt the younger Librarians into signing a contract with him, offering both rescue from the immediate peril their in, and each Librarian's heart's desire: the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accounts" for Ezekiel, healing her brain tumor and allowing her to create "a golden age of mathemagics" for Cassandra. What does he offer to Jacob Stone, tempting him enough to suggest that one of them should maybe take the hit? Simply the chance to save his friends.friends.
* In "And The Eternal Question", Cassandra fears getting her tumor removed because she thinks that it was the reason The Library chose her. Flynn quickly points out that this is nonsense, as The Library chose him and all of the LITs too and none of them have tumors. She was chosen because of who she is, not because of a brain condition.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Season two's "And the Infernal Contract" sees Stone, Cassandra, and Ezekiel trapped in a room that's filling with natural gas, with a demon trying to tempt one of them into signing a contract in exchange for their soul by offering them not only escape, but also their heart's desire. To Ezekiel he offers the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accountants." To Cassandra he offers the chance to be healed of her brain tumor and create a "golden age of mathemagics." What does he offer to Jacob? Simply the chance to save his friends.

to:

* Season In season two's "And the Infernal Contract" sees Stone, Cassandra, and Ezekiel trapped in a room that's filling with natural gas, with a Contract," the demon trying Sesselman tries to tempt one of them the younger Librarians into signing a contract in exchange for their soul by with him, offering them not only escape, but also both rescue from the immediate peril their in, and each Librarian's heart's desire. To Ezekiel he offers desire: the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accountants." To Cassandra he offers the chance to be healed of accounts" for Ezekiel, healing her brain tumor and allowing her to create a "golden "a golden age of mathemagics." mathemagics" for Cassandra. What does he offer to Jacob? Jacob Stone, tempting him enough to suggest that one of them should maybe take the hit? Simply the chance to save his friends.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Season two's "And the Infernal Contract" sees Stone, Cassandra, and Ezekiel trapped in a room that's filling with natural gas, with a demon trying to tempt one of them into signing a contract in exchange for their soul. To Ezekiel he offers the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accountants." To Cassandra he offers the chance to be healed of her brain tumor and create a "golden age of mathemagics." What does he offer to Jacob? Simply the chance to save his friends.

to:

* Season two's "And the Infernal Contract" sees Stone, Cassandra, and Ezekiel trapped in a room that's filling with natural gas, with a demon trying to tempt one of them into signing a contract in exchange for their soul.soul by offering them not only escape, but also their heart's desire. To Ezekiel he offers the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accountants." To Cassandra he offers the chance to be healed of her brain tumor and create a "golden age of mathemagics." What does he offer to Jacob? Simply the chance to save his friends.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Pretty much the whole ending of "And Santa's Midnight Run," especially Baird having the Christmas Wish she didn't even know she made granted: to have her faith in the holiday and mankind restored.
* Cassandra destroying Katie Benders' ghost and restoring the house of refuge to it's true glory in "And the Heart of Darkness". You wouldn't expect to feel so happy for a piece of architecture.
* Pretty much all of Cassandra and Ezekiel's interactions with each other, whether or not considered platonic or romantic by the fans, are sweet and endearing.
* Season two's "And the Infernal Contract" sees Stone, Cassandra, and Ezekiel trapped in a room that's filling with natural gas, with a demon trying to tempt one of them into signing a contract in exchange for their soul. To Ezekiel he offers the chance to travel the world and be "a swashbuckler in a world of accountants." To Cassandra he offers the chance to be healed of her brain tumor and create a "golden age of mathemagics." What does he offer to Jacob? Simply the chance to save his friends.

Top