BREAKING OUT --- When Ultra tries to probe Stephen's (Robbie Amell) brain, he looks to his fellow Tomorrow People for help, but is rebuffed by an angry John (Luke Mitchell), leaving Cara (Peyton List) to go behind John's back to help Stephen. Meanwhile, Ultra tracks down the identity of a new break-out, who has been using his powers to commit crimes. Stephen tracks down the new break-out, but is shocked when an Ultra swat team is called in. At a loss for what to do, Stephen calls on John, Cara and Russell (Aaron Yoo) for help, leaving them with a risk of also getting caught. Upon learning of Ultra's evil motives, John tries to convince Stephen to spy on Ultra to help save other potential Tomorrow People, while still pursuing the answers he seeks about this father. Mark Pellegrino and Madeleine Mantock also star. Danny Cannon directed the episode written by Phil Klemmer and Jeff Rake (#102).
Source: CW
Source: CW
I'm trying to be optimistic about this show but when they're only on episode two and the first thing from the synopsis is some obvious triangle nonsense it really tends to dull my optimism to a significant degree.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, I'm not getting as much as a triangle sense from this. I'm more worried that the show will have too much of a Tommorrow-Person-break-out-of-the-week structure, at least at first. Still definitely looking forward to this show
ReplyDeleteIt's already been suggested that there's a triangle situation coming down the pike for these three so if it's not blatantly about that it will certainly help to get the ball rolling.
ReplyDeleteReading that love triangle spoiler earlier in the week has dampened my enthusiasm as well. I wish networks would learn that love triangles are more annoying as a plot device than anything positive that can come out of them. If TV were to be believed, every relaitonship would only come in differing geometrical shapes. It's tedious at best now.
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