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Helix - Episode 1.07 - 'Survivor Zero' Review

19 Feb 2014

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What does it say about your corporate culture if your executives show up for a meeting in combat boots and carrying automatic weapons? It’s a sign the meeting’s not going to go well, apparently.

Helix came back for a seventh episode Friday with sci-fi legend Jeri Ryan visiting the base as Ilaria COO Constance Sutton, which makes her the boss of Hatake and Ballesteros. Sutton is a layered character who speaks like she belongs in the boardroom but whips books at her employees, has sex with them while they’re in custody, and is a tough enforcer of the company plan, which in this case includes mass murder. And she’s not exactly human.

While such extreme behavior might encourage eye rolling on other shows, Helix keeps one foot in the absurd, so it works. And in case you forget, there’s cheesy music in each episode as a reminder. This week we were treated to Peggy Lee’s “You Give Me Fever.”

The tone of the show is starting to find itself. It seems to work best when it’s a combination of absurdity, suspense, and humor. Ryan made a terrific addition to the cast this week and succeeded in ramping up the action and bringing with her some new plot twists – namely that she is a silver-eyed being like Hatake, she apparently needs to file her teeth/fangs, and Hatake is considered off the rails by experimenting with Narvik B and creating the vectors.  Sutton is absolutely sociopathic, and just wraps up one conversation with Hatake, making him repeat his vow that no one on the base survives, when she runs into Daniel and suggests he can't trust Hatake.

We also learn that Hatake didn’t want Julia there (or at least he seemed sincere when he said it), and that the company plans to use the Narvik A strain (the one that turned the bodies into a puddle of goo) on some group, but doesn’t want to release it until they have a cure.

An interesting side note is that during a conference call interview with Jeri Ryan, she talked about filming the book scene with Hiroyuki Sanada, who plays Hatake, and called him a “ninja” because he never flinched or blinked during several takes of throwing books at him. “Every time he just batted it away like it was nothing,” Ryan said.

The show also moved the plot forward with Daniel discovering his true identity and standing with his sister against Hatake.  And Julia is back in the lab, silver eyes and all.

Standout Quotes

Sutton: “Let’s square the circle here.”

Sutton: “Virus and cure. One without the other is meaningless. We don’t want to kill everyone. Just thin the herd a little.”

Sutton: “Ilaria is about value added.”

Alan: “I don’t think our agenda is her agenda.”

What are your thoughts on this episode? Do you agree that the show is finally finding its footing?

3 comments:

  1. I think it's a case of missing the forest for the trees. The real problem -- and season 2 fodder -- is who (or what) wanted the virus created. My guess based on clues to-date: vampires. Sutton and the rest of the "masters" are vampires. Think over the clues: light sensitivity, "vectors" defer to them, cutting off heads, filing teeth. Yep, vampires (or a reasonable facsimile).

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  2. Vampires! No! There are too many of them on tv already. You make a good point though. The fangs and light sensitivity fit. Great theory!

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  3. We're at the more-than-halfway point in this season. Apparently there's talk about a second season although the show hasn't been picked up. What are your thoughts about that? When this first started, I couldn't imagine how a season 2 would work because this outbreak at this facility has to come to some kind of conclusion this season. But with questions being raised, such as what ARE these silver-eyed people and what is their broader plan, that creates lots of material to work with in future seasons. My speculation is that a second season would be set in a different, but equally remote location where the virus or these creatures resurface.


    What are your thoughts? Would you like to see the show renewed?

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