A series of letters in the opening cut, a strange symbol in the background when Skye and the other guy were discussing symbols in the show, clearly garbled audio at the very end of the episode, and the possibly an invitation to check the first and last words of the episode to form a message... They're definitely ramping up the meta clues aspect of the show.
This episode wasn't as confusing to me as the previous two episodes. And there was more of a personal investment in the episode, because it really revolved around something that Nate was a part of. I also liked the scenes with Roger and Kirstie, and the exchange between Billy and Kelly.
Definitely a better episode and the story is coming together nicely. Plus it had a lot more Robert Knepper who steals the scenes as usual and that is hard to do with such a hot chick in the same scene.
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A series of letters in the opening cut, a strange symbol in the background when Skye and the other guy were discussing symbols in the show, clearly garbled audio at the very end of the episode, and the possibly an invitation to check the first and last words of the episode to form a message... They're definitely ramping up the meta clues aspect of the show.
ReplyDeleteThis episode wasn't as confusing to me as the previous two episodes. And there was more of a personal investment in the episode, because it really revolved around something that Nate was a part of. I also liked the scenes with Roger and Kirstie, and the exchange between Billy and Kelly.
ReplyDeleteOverall, a solid episode. I'll be back next week.
Definitely a better episode and the story is coming together nicely. Plus it had a lot more Robert Knepper who steals the scenes as usual and that is hard to do with such a hot chick in the same scene.
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