The Tomorrow People break into the Citadel - excellent fight scene. Russell's moves were out of this world, and I liked that the nameless TP also know how to fight. John's taught them well. Of course, I have a huge problem with the idea that their powers work in the Citadel - that's like an invitation for any TP out there to break into the place. It also means that if one of the inmates manages to break free of his/her cuffs, they can immediately teleport out, as Errol did. If this is what passes for a "secure facility", Ultra is painfully lame. (We've seen that Ultra itself and Jedikiah's house have D-chips to prevent teleportation, although the latter requires setting off the alarm - why not put them in the place where they keep prisoners?)
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ReplyDeleteThe Tomorrow People break into the Citadel - excellent fight scene. Russell's moves were out of this world, and I liked that the nameless TP also know how to fight. John's taught them well. Of course, I have a huge problem with the idea that their powers work in the Citadel - that's like an invitation for any TP out there to break into the place. It also means that if one of the inmates manages to break free of his/her cuffs, they can immediately teleport out, as Errol did. If this is what passes for a "secure facility", Ultra is painfully lame. (We've seen that Ultra itself and Jedikiah's house have D-chips to prevent teleportation, although the latter requires setting off the alarm - why not put them in the place where they keep prisoners?)
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