Imperfect Hosts

Dream walks through the ruins of his old castle, recalling his childhood days spent here. Lucienne admits that after Dream left, the library withered and disappeared. The royal librarian was confident Dream would return but there’s a certain poetic irony to a librarian staying loyal to a library with no books.

Dream is not at full strength, and without his belongings – the helm, the ruby etc. – that may not be possible in the foreseeable future. So there’s a lot of things to it but finding Ethel and tracking down his belongings is one of them.

In order to do that, Dream first visits Cain and Abel, wanting to take back a gift he gave them a long time ago. And that happens to be their gargoyle, Gregory. Dropping to his knees and outstretching his hand, Dream absorbs the creature and that paves way for us to tumble through a trippy series of dreams to summon the Fates. Or, The Three as they’re more commonly known as; this trio of goddesses consists of the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone.

Dream learns that his belongings are scattered across various different areas. His helm was traded to a demon. The ruby happens to pass from mother to son (this is, of course, hinting toward Johnny and Ethel.) Finally, the sand belongs to Johanna Constantine. With some clues to go on, Dream prepares to track down his things.

Dream sets his sights on Johanna Constantine first, deciding to head off to London and get his sand back. In his absence, Corinthian makes a brief appearance, warning Lucienne that Dream doesn’t care about her and soon or later, he’ll make that clear. ..

The Episode Review

In the second episode of The Sandman, Dream returns to the realm and begins picking up his scattered items again. This provides a slower-paced story arc that focuses on Dream’s mission.

This adaptation of the novel has been very accurately adapted and the fantastical imagery, with the visuals of the dreams and nightmares in particular, working well to really show off the great visual effects in this one.

Whether Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman will continue to be faithful to his graphic novels remains to be seen, but given the man has actually been advising a lot of the story and narrative beats on this show, it certainly poses well for the future. ..