Lyra and Her Death
His Dark Matter Season 3 Episode 4 begins with Will and Lyra following a wave of people on their way to something sinister. Something Pan fears, especially since there are no other demons around.
When Lyla goes inside with Will, she notices they are all walking in single file. The man at the top of the tower calls Lyra and Will and tells them they are not welcome because they are not dead yet.
He directs them to Waiting Room 32 and gives them a note: they must wait to die before being seen. As they continue walking, the two examine the paper and notice a symbol that Lyra interprets as needing to cross the water.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Coulter arrives at the Magisterium and eventually finds Asriel’s intention to her. Get into the craft of. But she is not alone, as one of her Galilebespian is also on board.
Regardless, it keeps its distance when Coulter walks in and finds himself in front of Father Gomez. “Tell the Cardinal that Mrs. Coulter is back.”
Of course McPhail, now Fr. President, decided to arrest Coulter. She interrupts him and tells him that she has happily come to see him and has left Asriel.
Coulter points out that he betrayed her, but McPhail is convinced Lyra is dangerous and must be killed.
The demonic guillotine
However, Coulter points out the knife and how she broke it and completely tamed it, noting that Eve was only thrown out of Eden after being betrayed by the serpent – and that serpent is somewhere else.

Coulter brings up how Asriel killed that angel and she’s trying to help him.Of course Coulter is there to manipulate and get what she needs.
As we will soon see, Coulter is working with this Galibspian to use her know-how to sneak up on the Magisterium.
There she finds Dr. Cooper believes she is creating a bomb of sorts using part of the demonic guillotine that Mrs. Coulter used in her first season.
Unfortunately, her time is up and guards arrive on both sides of Father Gomez and take her away.
With Coulter gone (and a Galilebespian friend in attendance), Dr. Cooper McPhail discovered that this bomb in her building was actually meant to find and kill Lyra. says there is.
Back in the Land of the Dead, Will and Lyra arrive at a holding area…they tell them to go to another holding area, this time 507.
The Galibspian
One man declares that death travels everywhere with everyone throughout his life. Death comes from the moment they are born, and that saves them.

Larissa, one of her women who lives there, claims that her death will take her to the river and force her to cross it…but if they must have died first.
Lyra chooses to summon her own death first, and to accomplish that she willingly dies her death, as she appears, introduces herself, and calls her Lyra. lead her out.
She agrees to lead her way, but how will she get out? Well, that’s what Lyra needs to know Meanwhile, Mary Malloy wakes up while camping under a tree to find a strange creature in front of her. She hurriedly grabbed her gear and decided to follow her.
Elsewhere, Mrs. Coulter is advised to go to the Galibspian, who points out that she gave them the detonator for that bomb. Coulter burns her hair to prevent it from being used against Lyra.
The devil’s will to disobey
After the bomb has dried up for the time being, the Galilebespian also takes care of the doctor. Cooper takes care – Coulter decides to end this once and for all.

Now that she’s there, Coulter will find the intention craft and wreak havoc. When the alarm bells go off and Coulter is surrounded by McPhail’s forces, she is cornered and surrounded.
As a result, Coulter decided to go on trial over the former Cardinal’s death, but also with the intention of challenging McPhail for all roles. I decided to use Coulter as a key factor in pulling me away from the demon and killing Lyra.
Speaking of Lyra, she arrives at her ferryman, but he says he wants to take her away from the bread. Will tries to threaten the ferryman with a knife, but points out that the devil’s will to disobey him is like trying to make water flow up instead of down.
He apologizes but nothing else. Lyra is pulled away from the bread, and when Lyra screams in her pain after being pulled away from the demon, she feels it in her heart too.
Episode Review

This was a rough ending to a very good episode. The whole idea of this afterlife warehouse and waiting room is very reminiscent of Legion season 3, but the execution works very well and helps add a special dimension to the fantasy series that continues to offer.
Mrs Coulter finally decided against teaching. At the same time, a lot of the drama between her and Father McPhail seems to be getting out of hand in the chapters to come. Next week’s double billing should be pretty dramatic.
