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« on: October 26, 2013, 07:27:20 PM »
So, Nicholas has figured it all out and explains it quite succinctly to Angelique and for any of us who might need an explanation.
Why the hell would Ange want to be the life-force for Adam's mate? Oh, that's why, to be drained of her affliction. As if. (Ange comes across as an idiot here in this moment - for obvious reasons). And from this scene we get a wonderful understatement: "Angelique, with you I always have something to worry about."
Interesting scene in the Old House basement with Clark, Stokes and Adam. First of all Clark bringing Stokes there seems contrived even though they explain it away as Stokes tricking him into it. Then Adam shows up, and he and Clark act as if they don't know each other but more like have only heard of each other. Perhaps I am reading it wrong. All that is forgiven though when Jeff opens his big mouth (in his always annoying way) and gives Adam something to think about. I liked it for several reasons - but mostly for the fact that it gives Adam another reason for self-loathing that he'll inturn take out on others. I'm still not totally hating Adam. It's got to be rough being him, lol.
Davis wasn't half bad in the foyer scene with David. David was marvelous. Loved the way David voiced (and body-languaged) the character's quiet sense of urgency. And I laughed out loud when Clark re: Julia and the experiment says: "She just pulled the right switches, that all." BTW, David looks pretty sharp as Stokes today, better than usual lately.
I didn't remember Jeff being bitten by Ange but you could see it coming. I imagine we are due for some pretty good action because of this.
Davis started off rough but ended up having a pretty good day. Everyone did well as a matter of fact. A decent episode.