It was clearly love at first sight.
Well, that was an enjoyable episode with a lot of good moments, and it raises a few questions.
First, we learned that being an immortal made Jenkins immune to many of the things that normal humans have to deal with, like sickness and eating and sleeping. I wonder what other struggles he will face, and how it will play out at the end of the season?
Then the Library basically sent the group on a team-building exercise, which seems to disprove Darington Dare's assertion that there should only be one Librarian at a time (an assertion that was pretty unfounded to begin with). Watching the Librarians suffer through team-building exercises was pretty funny, and seeing Cassandra learn that real life is not like a band camp movie was kind of touching. And Eve had to finally admit that Flynn has treated her pretty shabbily. I wonder what she'll do upon her inevitable return.
And we also got the return of DOSA after a long while. The DOSA agent was pretty amusing, though he and his team seemed superfluous to the plot until the end when he was there to guarantee Area 51 status for the Magic Forest.
And the main plot about the Magic Forest was really nice. The trees have been trying to find a way to bridge the communication gap for centuries, and finally Stone was the man to do it. The effect of Stone being merged with the tree was pretty sweet, and it was a nice moment when he proved his identity to Eve by telling her that she did nothing wrong and had nothing to prove. The Library is now in possession of the magic acorn, or whatever it was, and the forest is protected. It was kind of a nice twist that there was no real villain-- just a bunch of trees trying to communicate and a scared camp director trying to cover things up.
I have to wonder about all the people that the trees spit out, though. Some of them were from hundreds of years ago. Were they in suspended animation all this time, or awake and aware and being slowly driven mad by being locked up? Or did being in some kind of symbiosis with the trees keep them sane as well as young? Did the trees somehow keep them conscious of the outside world, or will they experience culture shock? Where will they go? What will they do? How will they make a living? Will any of these questions be addressed or will the show just forget about them?
And speaking of covering things up, Stone's reporter girl friend was a pretty interesting character. She not only learned about the Library, but tracked down DOSA and is able to intercept their communications. Given Stone's remarks at the start of the episode about falling in love and having a normal life, I was expecting him to tell her about the Library and offer her a job. Unfortunately, I was only half right. He told her about the Library, but also that she must keep it secret. What happens now? Will she ultimately return as an ally and love interest? Or will she give in to the temptation to restore her own reputation by revealing the truth?