Friggin holy crap this episode was damn awesome. I missed the writing credit, though...and Imdb says this one's a Kripke script, was that right? Because damn it feels like a Kripke script, AKA THE BEST EVER.
Best episode so far. didn't quite love Charlie's "dream, or whatever" but everything else was perfect. Rachel did what she had to do for her own survival and Danny's as well. BAD-ASS i seriously believed Nora was getting bitten by something, and it scared the crap out of me. Poor Aaron, he still feels guilty for what he did to his wife, well tbh... he should be. Hope we get to see in the future some kind of reconciliation from Aaron and his wife.
What a great episode. We got (sorta) Miles-Monroe reunion and Miles worrying about going dark side again, Aaron's wife finally told him what I've been thinking since episode 6 and we got a sweet Charlie-Ben scene, with Miles bringing her back (like she probably will do for him, if he's tempted to go back to Monroe). Rachel was a badass at the end- good for her! Great use of LZ songs.
I loved all the character development, I'm a little shaky on the plot devices. But it ended and I felt like I'd only watched 1/2 hour, so it was exciting and fun, I just wished we accomplished more and we didn't do it in such a heavy handed way.
Awesome episode. I think previous one is the best yet, but this one is good because of the characters delevopment and damn the last scene with Rachel wow.
awesome one! the ending scene alone was incredible! this, my friends, is why elizabeth mitchell is quite possibly my favorite person to grace american tv. Talk about life insurance! Cannot wait for the fall finale!
Wow that would be unexpected. And it would certainly take the whole sci-fi part of the show to a whole new level. But I don't see it happening. The show is too mainstream for that, at least for the time being. Also, I don't the actor would give away such a major spoiler like that!
Its never too main stream when you have JJ at the helm..He loves this stuff.Alias,lost.Alcatraz,and now Revolution.One of the best things about following his show is seeing where it takes us?
While that is true, in a show that is supposed to be as mainstream as revolution, i don't think they will go down that route, at least so soon. Even in Lost, although the hints were there from the very first beggining, it really turned into sci-fi when ben turned the wheel and moved the island across time and space (god, i miss lost). Until then, most people would not call it sci-fi, although the signs were there.
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Holy shit, I'm drowning in Miles and Charlie feels. The crying and he was worried and he loves her and alksdjfa;lskdjfalksdjflakjdkasldfa.
ReplyDeleteThe music was awesome, tbh. I've always loved Kashmir, but I never knew the name of the song until now.
And wow, Rachel! Damn. That was surprising.
Amazing! That ending had me on the edge of my seat. Elizabeth Mitchell brings so much to every role she plays. I cant wait for next weeks episode!
ReplyDeleteThe whole time they're in the subway I got serious Half Life 2 vibes... :)
ReplyDeleteFriggin holy crap this episode was damn awesome. I missed the writing credit, though...and Imdb says this one's a Kripke script, was that right? Because damn it feels like a Kripke script, AKA THE BEST EVER.
ReplyDeleteOh, Eric Kripke, now I remember why I love you so much.
ReplyDeleteBest episode so far. didn't quite love Charlie's "dream, or whatever" but everything else was perfect.
ReplyDeleteRachel did what she had to do for her own survival and Danny's as well. BAD-ASS
i seriously believed Nora was getting bitten by something, and it scared the crap out of me.
Poor Aaron, he still feels guilty for what he did to his wife, well tbh... he should be. Hope we get to see in the future some kind of reconciliation from Aaron and his wife.
apparently it was written by Jim Barnes
ReplyDeleteWhat a great episode. We got (sorta) Miles-Monroe reunion and Miles worrying about going dark side again, Aaron's wife finally told him what I've been thinking since episode 6 and we got a sweet Charlie-Ben scene, with Miles bringing her back (like she probably will do for him, if he's tempted to go back to Monroe). Rachel was a badass at the end- good for her! Great use of LZ songs.
ReplyDeleteI loved all the character development, I'm a little shaky on the plot devices. But it ended and I felt like I'd only watched 1/2 hour, so it was exciting and fun, I just wished we accomplished more and we didn't do it in such a heavy handed way.
ReplyDeleteLast night someone tweeted to Tim Guinee talking about Charlies hallucination,and Tim tweeted back 'Was it an hallucination'?
ReplyDeleteBest episode so far!
ReplyDelete..AVERAGE episode OK.the action very slow but predictable
ReplyDeleteAwesome episode. I think previous one is the best yet, but this one is good because of the characters delevopment and damn the last scene with Rachel wow.
ReplyDeleteSo she went actually to the other side?? Intersting
ReplyDeleteah, thanks. I haven't been able to rewatch it just yet.
ReplyDeleteawesome one! the ending scene alone was incredible! this, my friends, is why elizabeth mitchell is quite possibly my favorite person to grace american tv. Talk about life insurance! Cannot wait for the fall finale!
ReplyDeleteWow that would be unexpected. And it would certainly take the whole sci-fi part of the show to a whole new level. But I don't see it happening. The show is too mainstream for that, at least for the time being. Also, I don't the actor would give away such a major spoiler like that!
ReplyDeleteIts never too main stream when you have JJ at the helm..He loves this stuff.Alias,lost.Alcatraz,and now Revolution.One of the best things about following his show is seeing where it takes us?
ReplyDeleteWhile that is true, in a show that is supposed to be as mainstream as revolution, i don't think they will go down that route, at least so soon. Even in Lost, although the hints were there from the very first beggining, it really turned into sci-fi when ben turned the wheel and moved the island across time and space (god, i miss lost). Until then, most people would not call it sci-fi, although the signs were there.
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