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The Tomorrow People - Episode 1.09 - Death's Door - Review: Knockin' on Death's Door

Dec 21, 2013

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I'm not really sure what to make of this episode. I did enjoy it, but as a midseason finale, I would have much preferred 'Thanatos' to be the one that left us on edge over Christmas. The episode did provide drama, but was not as much of an attention-capturing episode as you might have hoped.

After John was captured by Ultra, it seemed obvious that he'd get out. He is, after all, the leader of The Tomorrow People. However, I expected more to happen to him while there. The Founder did interrogate him at the very beginning, but after that he seemed to be treated quite well - for a prisoner that is. Why The Founder didn't push him harder I don't know. Yes, Jedikiah would have tried to protect John after the deal he made with Cara, but he would have had no impact on The Founder's plans. Either way, Jedikiah helped John escape to get back Morgan. I don't think he'll have it easy explaining that, especially considering how annoyed The Founder is at him.

The whole idea that Roger is alive, as insane as it is, does interest me as a storyline. However, it seems to be becoming a bit too ridiculous now. The idea that Roger wanted John to try to kill him in order to achieve what Crick wouldn't test is a strange one, particularly due to the high possibility that Roger would have actually died. Quite frankly, I'm bored of this storyline. The problem is, I don't see where the show can go if they choose one way or another. A Roger death would see the permanent end for any search for the non-existent Refuge, while Roger being alive would see a happily ever after ending. Both basically result in the show's end. I do hope they try and either end this storyline, or at least make it more interesting.

Through her panic to save Stephen, John seemingly discovered Cara's true feelings for Stephen. Rushing to save him in the way that she did, although saving his life, was a good indicator of how she feels about him. Earlier in the episode, we had heard Stephen admit his feelings to his "evil genius" uncle. This is clearly going the way of a love triangle, one which will no doubt break the three apart. Considering the unearthing of various lies that John has told Cara, and the aforementioned clear feelings for each other, it seems highly likely that Cara will end up with Stephen.

On another relationship front, Jedikiah went to new extremes to keep Morgan save - by killing her. At first this made no sense to me. We'd seen previously that Jedikiah obviously cares for her, and then he kills her on the word of The Founder? Of course, this is where his genius showed. Faking her death by making it look real was the only way to convince The Founder that Jedikiah wasn't lying to him. Now, she is safe with the rest of the Tomorrow People. She doesn't seem evil, so she will potentially help them out.

Stephen is part of some bigger picture, one that both Jedikiah and The Founder have secretly lined-up. Presumably, this is to do with his father - perhaps they will attempt to reach Limbo just as he is already doing now. Whatever it is, I'd be willing to bet it isn't good. I'm looking forward to seeing it revealed.

Some other bits:
- So when John was using his secrets to convince Stephen that Roger is definitely dead, did he forget Russell was there? There was very little made about that.
- Stephen's mom obviously knows something about Thanatos. I'm still sticking to my prediction that she is a Tomorrow Person.
- I really hope Stephen and Russell didn't sit there and watch 347 trials before skipping to the end. They'd have needed some seriously strong drugs to keep them going.
- Ultra killed Crick. It's a shame, but the show had gotten pretty much all it needed from him.
- That impromptu party was fun. Even if just to see Astrid insult John behind his back and then stare at him. Perhaps those two will end up together.
- When are Ultra going to stop believing the BS failures that Stephen keeps making? Now that Jedikiah knows Stephen intentionally left Cara with her powers, how hasn't he realised it?

Promo for the return episode, 'The Citadel':



(Note: I have been a little lacking in my speed of getting these reviews done, for which I apologise. As of 2014, I will try to get them done quicker.)

Bradley Adams
15 year old in England. Love Hawaii Five-0, NCIS, NCIS LA, Person of Interest, Elementary, Criminal Minds, Nikita and Arrow, and the new The Blacklist, Hostages and The Tomorrow People. I am reviewing Person of Interest and The Tomorrow People for Spoiler TV. Aside from TV, a keen cricketer.

2 comments:

  1. I liked this episode. It wasn't amazing but it didn't suck either. The only thing i really want to comment on is Jed and Morgan. It was so weird to see him kissing someone. LOL Also my heart kinda broke with Cara freaking out over Stephen, i mean it's understandable cause you know he was dead, but still her true feelings came out in that moment, and i felt bad for John. (i ship them)


    Also the scene with Astrid and John flirting was funny (kinda hot). I didn't know if he was reading her mind at that moment or just being nice smiling back. But that was a helluva sexy smirk, and his eyes are magnetic, how can somebody be that sexy eating pizza? Lol

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  2. Quite easily for Luke Mitchell ummmm!

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