Alphas 103+104
Nov. 1st, 2011 11:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Totally unspoilery - I really like the song that goes with the opening credits, the lyrics "people don't understand people like me" quite embody the spirit of the show!
103 - I didn't mind seeing the guy put in that hospital slash prison facility. What he did wasn't accidental, it wasn't like he couldn't control himself, he could but he did it deliberately, he deliberately released pheromones to get people at each other's throat and he didn't care one bit if someone died. No sympathy from me for this guy. Also, Callum Keith Rennie's stint in the show was quite short, wasn't it? :P
104 - that was fantastic! I didn't suspect Anna being the brain behind the whole operation. And I actually sympathized with their goal, with destroying the vaccine. I mean, I didn't agree with it, but I could understand it. As Anna said, it wouldn't stop just birth defects, it would stop Alphas from being born. And as she had proven, being "different" didn't mean being dumber or something less. As Dr. Rosen said, conflicting thoughts. Oh, and I loved the action in this episode, it felt really... film-like, not just a TV show.
103 - I didn't mind seeing the guy put in that hospital slash prison facility. What he did wasn't accidental, it wasn't like he couldn't control himself, he could but he did it deliberately, he deliberately released pheromones to get people at each other's throat and he didn't care one bit if someone died. No sympathy from me for this guy. Also, Callum Keith Rennie's stint in the show was quite short, wasn't it? :P
104 - that was fantastic! I didn't suspect Anna being the brain behind the whole operation. And I actually sympathized with their goal, with destroying the vaccine. I mean, I didn't agree with it, but I could understand it. As Anna said, it wouldn't stop just birth defects, it would stop Alphas from being born. And as she had proven, being "different" didn't mean being dumber or something less. As Dr. Rosen said, conflicting thoughts. Oh, and I loved the action in this episode, it felt really... film-like, not just a TV show.