This was seriously amongst the best episodes of this show.
of course I have my worries about potential sexism in the show(Carlos gets to save the day way too often and Keirra gets delegated to damsel in distress roles lately), but so far the show has not crossed any lines in that development, so I can tolerate what is.
Otherwise fracking great episode. Makes me feel like I am watching The 4400 all over again.
a bit predictable but very good ep with good developments in the "message in a bottle (aka Kira's brain) that Alec most likely sent himself. I like that at least it looks like Kellog has placed himself in team Kira's camp and Liberate knows it. I didn't get why Kira never called Kellog back after he sent her an urgent message to warn her, it wasn't like she didn't have the time to do it - so much for her gut feelings. The one thing that still really bugs me is that Liberate still hasn't made eliminating Kira as priority 1, as she is the one person that could throw a wrench in their plans and they've had plenty of time to do it - but of course they know about Alec now and Alec should know that too since they were trying to hack him... I'm guessing that he will be the target in peril in the season finale.....
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Having rewatched the pilot recently, it's starting to make sense that Kiera was sent to 2012 for a reason.
ReplyDeleteThis was seriously amongst the best episodes of this show.
ReplyDeleteof course I have my worries about potential sexism in the show(Carlos gets to save the day way too often and Keirra gets delegated to damsel in distress roles lately), but so far the show has not crossed any lines in that development, so I can tolerate what is.
Otherwise fracking great episode. Makes me feel like I am watching The 4400 all over again.
You really only just got that? I got that when they showed the introduction between 'Old Alec' and younger Kiera...
ReplyDeleteWow Ghost in the shell homage! Didn't see that coming.
ReplyDeletea bit predictable but very good ep with good developments in the "message in a bottle (aka Kira's brain) that Alec most likely sent himself. I like that at least it looks like Kellog has placed himself in team Kira's camp and Liberate knows it. I didn't get why Kira never called Kellog back after he sent her an urgent message to warn her, it wasn't like she didn't have the time to do it - so much for her gut feelings. The one thing that still really bugs me is that Liberate still hasn't made eliminating Kira as priority 1, as she is the one person that could throw a wrench in their plans and they've had plenty of time to do it - but of course they know about Alec now and Alec should know that too since they were trying to hack him... I'm guessing that he will be the target in peril in the season finale.....
ReplyDeleteAnybody else think that Kagami is Alec's step brother?
ReplyDeleteNo, because Kagame isn't born yet.
ReplyDeleteI've only watched the pilot of The 4400. I didn't like the two detectives
ReplyDeleteSh*t just got real. Love it. Two more episodes left! Makes me wanting more.
ReplyDeleteHas that been established?
ReplyDeleteHer mother is shown pregnant of Kagame. She was used as hostage by Kellog (exchange her for the latter's grandmother).
ReplyDeleteYes, did you miss the episode with Kiera's grandmother?
ReplyDeleteIt's so good it hurts :)
ReplyDeletei LIKED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TECHNOLLOGY kIERA USES.
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