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**In Layton's dream, ''[[Snowpiercer]]'' itself is depicted as an ouroboros in [[Zarah Ferami]]'s map.
**In Layton's dream, ''[[Snowpiercer]]'' itself is depicted as an ouroboros in [[Zarah Ferami]]'s map.
*This episode lacks an opening monologue, a first for the series.
*This episode lacks an opening monologue, a first for the series.
*Despite his death, [[Pike]] appears in the form of a wrapped and in Layton's dream as a priest.
*Despite his death, [[Pike]] appears in the form of a wrapped corpse and in Layton's dream as a priest.
*Most of the cast only appears in the form of Layton's dream.
*Most of the cast only appears in the form of Layton's dream.
*Zarah encourages Josie to pursue a romantic relationship with Layton and makes peace with her, telling Josie that Zarah and Layton work better as co-parents than an actual couple.
*Zarah encourages Josie to pursue a romantic relationship with Layton and makes peace with her, telling Josie that Zarah and Layton work better as co-parents than an actual couple.

Revision as of 03:40, 8 March 2022

Ouroboros will be the seventh episode of the third season of Snowpiercer. It is the twenty-seventh episode of the series overall. The episode will air on TNT March 7, 2022 and then stream internationally on Netflix the next day.

Synopsis

As the train grapples with Layton's status, he's discovering that some dreams aren't worth having; Wilford makes a shocking discovery.

Plot

SPOILERS AHEAD

TBA

Cast

Main

Guest Starring

TBA

Co-Starring

TBA

Quotes

Hey, buddy. You gotta get your shit together. You're not dreaming, you're dying.
— Dream Till to Layton

Trivia

  • An ouroboros is "an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail". It made it's way into Western culture from Greek magical tradition and ancient Egyptian iconography. The symbol is noticeably present in Hermeticism, Gnosticism and alchemy. The ouroboros is commonly used as an interpretation of a cycle of life, death and rebirth (eternal cyclic renewal). The snakes does a kin-sloughing process which symbolizes the transmigration of souls. The snake biting its own tail is in some religions a fertility symbol, and the tail of the snake is a phallic symbol, where the mouth is a yonic or womb-like symbol.[1]
  • This episode lacks an opening monologue, a first for the series.
  • Despite his death, Pike appears in the form of a wrapped corpse and in Layton's dream as a priest.
  • Most of the cast only appears in the form of Layton's dream.
  • Zarah encourages Josie to pursue a romantic relationship with Layton and makes peace with her, telling Josie that Zarah and Layton work better as co-parents than an actual couple.
  • Layton discovers that his vision of the dragon's blood tree came from seeing a picture of it in a calendar in the North Korean bunker while he was near death from the power loss in his suit.
  • Wilford reveals to Alex that, based on a signal that he picked up while tracking the Pirate train, he thinks that Melanie Cavill is in fact still alive.

Body Count

Gallery

Images

Promotional

Behind the Scenes

Videos

See also


References