
The LibrariansFiling evil under history.
A group of librarians set off on adventures in an effort to save mysterious, ancient artifacts. Based on the series of "The Librarian" movies.
CreatorJohn Rogers

And the Crown of King Arthur (1)
Dec 7, 2014
Someone is killing off potential Librarians and it's up to Flynn Carsen and his new Guardian, Colonel Eve Baird, to save the three that are left.

And the Sword in the Stone (2)
Dec 7, 2014
The Serpent Brotherhood is trying to return magic to our world. Flynn, Colonel Baird, and the potential Librarians must stop them before it's too late.

And the Horns of a Dilemma
Dec 14, 2014
The Librarians' first solo mission hits a snag when Baird loses the others in a mysterious Labyrinth that magically exists below the skyscraper of a modern corporation.

And Santa's Midnight Run
Dec 21, 2014
When the Serpent Brotherhood wants to kill Santa, the Librarians must rescue him and help him accomplish the true, secret purpose of Christmas.

And the Apple of Discord
Dec 28, 2014
When the dragons sleeping beneath the earth threaten to awaken and wreak havoc around the world, Flynn returns to help find their hidden treasure.

And the Fables of Doom
Jan 4, 2015
The Librarians travel to a town where fairy tales are coming to life - and attacking.

And the Rule of Three
Jan 11, 2015
When a group of competitive high-school students start undercutting each other with witchcraft, the Librarians have to intercede before disaster destroys them all.

And the Heart of Darkness
Jan 11, 2015
The Librarians encounter the House behind the legend of ALL haunted houses and set out to destroy it.

And the City of Light
Jan 18, 2015
An investigation into a missing person uncovers what appears to be an alien invasion.

And the Loom of Fate
Jan 18, 2015
Baird begins moving through alternate timelines that reveal the destinies of the librarians.
sammystarbuck
@sammystarbuck
I put this on on a whim a couple of months ago while browsing streaming services for something to watch, and was pleasantly surprised by how much fun it was! so much so, I ended up buying the box set so I'd be able to watch it once they inevitably take it down again. Even more surprising, is that there's not a single main cast member I find irritating, which is a minor miracle these days. A shame it ended when it did. It was a fun, lighthearted series, with something to entertain pretty much everyone. They did really well with the characters, which showed a lot more depth and growth than is usual for a show like this, and there was a good balance between large story arcs and "problem of the week" episodes.