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Julia visits Quentin and inadvertently reveals the illusion's falsity by mentioning she didn't see the "fireworks" Quentin cast—something she shouldn't have known about if he were truly non-magical.
Quentin leads a music therapy group in a rendition of Taylor Swift’s "Shake It Off" to annoy the "orderly" version of Penny, testing if the real Penny’s consciousness is linked to the dream.
In of The Magicians , titled " The World in the Walls ," Quentin Coldwater wakes up in a mental hospital where his therapist informs him that magic is merely a delusion. This episode uses the "dream-sequence mental hospital" trope to explore Quentin's character and the dangerous intersection of hedge magic and Brakebills. Plot Summary & Key Twists [S1E4] The World in the Walls
The Magicians: Season 1, Episode 4 - "The World in the Walls"
When the real Penny eventually enters the dream, he is furious at the "racist" orderly caricature Quentin's mind created. This episode uses the "dream-sequence mental hospital" trope
Quentin finds himself in a distorted version of his past mental health clinic. Familiar faces appear as fellow patients or staff: Eliot is a patient seeking "happy pills," Alice is an unhinged inmate who thinks she's an alien, and Penny is an orderly.
After helping Quentin wake up, Julia is betrayed by Marina, who burns her hedge witch "stars" off her skin and banishes her from the coven. Familiar faces appear as fellow patients or staff:
To wake Quentin, Dean Fogg summons a Matarese (a mechanical-looking scorpion) to enter the dream world. However, Quentin ultimately must break the spell himself by refusing to play the games of the Madness Maker , a figure from the Fillory and Further books. Memorable Moments