Bitten, “Descent,” was written by Julia Cohen and directed by James Dunnison. Cohen has also written for Dallas, Bomb Girls and Being Erica. Dunnison has also directed Seed, Satisfaction, Less Than Kind, and Todd and the Book of Evil. This episode starts to escalate all the storylines as we are starting to get close to the end of the season. Issues of trust are a crucial theme. Fingers crossed we’ll hear about a renewal shortly.
The episode opens with Elena (Laura Vandervoort) pulling back from Clay (Greyston Holt) after their night together at the end of the last episode. He tells her that he’s done hurting her and won’t do anything to jeopardize her life in Toronto. He even concedes to moving his ring to the opposite hand for her. Of course, all he has to do is be there as Philip (Paul Greene) already suspects. Both Greene and Holt do a great job as they circle each other trying to gain dominance and as they both try to protect Elena. Clay tells her she’s always safe with him. In one sense he’s right: he knows what she truly is and completely accepts her – to the point that he may be willing to let her go if it will make her happy.
Clay and Philip’s different perspectives on Elena’s work is telling. Philip says “No one captures the purity of the human form quite like Elena.” This is interesting considering Elena’s own conflict over her non-pure form and may represent her yearning for the pure human form she’s lost. Clay, on the other hand, says her work is “more the conflicted nature of humanity. Mankind’s baser instincts fighting to get out even while we deny them.” Which is pretty much what I just said! Elena responds to them that art is subjective. She acknowledges that Clay and Philip bring their own perspectives to their interpretation of both her and her work.
Greene and Vandervoort deliver solid performances as they retire to their own room after Philip insists Clay stay on the couch. Elena is suddenly distant from Philip, and he reacts by getting angry and doing a poor job of concealing it. Clearly, they both know what’s going on but aren’t quite ready to confront each other about Elena’s relationship with Clay. This scene was a nice contrast to all of the other times we’ve seen them having passionate sex in this room. Though they say they’re tired they both roll onto their backs away from each other with their eyes open and fixed on the ceiling.
Clay, meanwhile, goes through Philip’s things, including his iPad, which I found pretty creepy, but understandable given his imperative from Jeremy (Greg Bryk) to watch out for Elena. It’s here of course that he comes across the name James Williams which allows him to later connect the dots between the gallery patron and the patron of Elena’s work, all of whom are Williams. It did seem pretty stupid to me – on Philip’s part – that Philip would not have recognized the name of the guy supporting his girlfriend’s work and his sister’s gallery.
It was fun watching Clay take shots at Philip that only Elena would understand. He makes a huge breakfast - which is nicely paralleled by the one being made at Stonehaven. Philip doesn't think Elena is much of a breakfast eater, but we all know how ravenous being a werewolf makes her.
Santos (Michael Luckett) is clearly having a hard time keeping Victor (Patrick Garrow) under control. Garrow and Luckett are both great villains – in different ways. Victor is totally skin-crawlingly creepy while Santos is the kind of slimy, weasely villain. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Clay bounce his face off the steering wheel of his car when Clay sees Santos staking out the gallery. Santos is a moron if he thinks that Victor isn’t going to touch Elena. Victor clearly can’t be trusted.
I also loved how much Santos was clearly afraid of Clay. It was fun to watch Philip repeatedly punch Victor too, I have to admit. Vandervoort is excellent in this scene as well as we see a completely different side to her again – this also is a nice connection to her somewhat unexpected behavior last week when she froze and was clearly terrified by being stalked by Leblanc (Curtis Caravaggio). I did have to wonder why Philip wasn’t more curious about why his punches didn’t seem to have much of an effect on Victor...
Clay and Elena also go to visit Logan (Michael Xavier) as Jeremy asked. Logan immediately tells them the truth, but interestingly makes his appeal directly to Elena. No doubt he expects her to be more sympathetic because she is not pack bound like Clay, was bitten, and is a woman. He tells them he’s not avoiding the pack, but he is avoiding pack law which would force him to steal his newborn son from his mother. Both Clay and Logan – and I think those of us in the audience! – are surprised when Elena urges Logan to talk to Jeremy because Logan will need the support and protection of the pack. Logan also tells Elena about the video and his explanation to Philip. She tells Logan she’ll take care of it. Logan makes Clay promise to protect Rachel (Genelle Williams) while he goes to talk to Jeremy. He tries to get a read from Clay on whether Jeremy might be persuaded to give up the old ways. Clay tells Logan that if he has to make a choice, Logan should make the one he can live with.
Logan and Nick (Steve Lund) embrace as soon as Logan gets back to Stonehaven. I really like how tactile their relationships are – another extension of their basic animal natures. As soon as Logan tells Nick about the baby, Nick is thrilled. However, I got the feeling that Nick will likely side with Jeremy if Jeremy refuses to turn his back on the traditional laws. When Logan does tell Jeremy, Jeremy is also clearly pleased and tells Logan to go to Rachel. It gives me hope that Jeremy will find a way to let Logan follow his heart. It was interesting to see how closely Nick and Jeremy are working together. Jeremy is clearly grooming Nick for a new role - is it just to take over from Antonio or is it more?
We are introduced to Joey Stillwell (Elias Toufexis) in this episode. You may know Toufexis from Alphas, Smallville, or Eureka, or from his extensive video voice work. He gives a terrific inaugural performance here, and like Jeremy, I just wasn’t quite sure whether I should believe him or not. Nick is blinded by his
familiarity, but Jeremy is like a dog with a bone, as he explores every possibility with Joey. We get some interesting backstory on Jeremy as he tells Joey about how Malcolm would backhand Jeremy with his left hand when he was angry with him. Jeremy’s father used his left hand because he had a ring on it – the ring Jeremy later finds in Santos’ possessions at the warehouse. Joey confesses that his father left the pack because he was terrified of Malcolm. I’m leaning towards believing him – we did see him in the bag after all – but part of me is still suspicious.
I was pretty shocked that Elena at least partially told the truth to Philip. She couldn’t break pack law and tell him about their true nature, but she does tell him that she has been lying. She does tell him the truth when she tells him that she’s been distancing herself from them and that she wants her life in Toronto with Philip. In the end, Philip decides he still can’t trust Elena. I suspect that he may have a change of heart.
I had to feel sorry for poor Diane (Natalie Brown). She so clearly smitten by Clay and doesn’t have even the vaguest of chances with him! What did you think of the episode? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
I loved this ep. My favorite scene was Philip telling Elena he can't be with someone he doesn't trust. Right there, she's been doing to Philip exactly what Clay did to her and what she's been hitting Clay over the head with it for years.
ReplyDeleteI love the casting. I hope Stillwell sticks around with the pack. And I love Jeremy scenes. I hope we get a season two and get alot more of Jeremy.
We're getting even more Clay and Philip scenes tonight. Can't wait.
I keep hoping Elena will get to kill Victor. I don't think the gallery scenes really got to show just how horrifying that was. But he was her childhood abuser and now he's back as a werewolf. I think for anyone that would be so terrifying. I think Laura played it well, but it just didn't quite come off as scary as it should have been.
Diane was so annoying. I just wanted to shout, he's just not into you. Although, Clay was trying to be polite.
Can't wait for tonight's ep. This show just gets better and better.
I agree, another great recap. And for another opportunity to discuss, before the show airs tonight for Canadians, and Monday for US. I liked the episode. Elena really is making it hard, for me to like her. Clay needs to write this chick off.
ReplyDeletePhilip is passive/aggressive.
Nick and Logan's express disparate views of growing up hereditary wolves. You can appreciate both sides of the coin. Olssen is really creepy. I too, hope Elena gets to kill him.
Joey Stillwell, I'm not sure about. If his father could smell as far as 2 miles, he probably could smelled the Mutts. The Stillwells also appeared more afraid of Malcom that joining the pack. So, they ran. Which makes me think Malcom is still alive. Why would they run, if Malcom was dead?
Jeremy finding that stuff at the warehouse, if Jeremy killed Malcom why was he and Nick surprised to find Malcom's ring. Also, why did Nick say, whoever took the ring,would have had to pry it off of Malcom's dead finger. It seems to be a contradiction about Jeremy killing Malcom.
Jeremy may be up to changes where Logan and Rachel are concerned.
Malcom seems the obvious to have known all of Jeremy, Clay, and Elena's, history. I think James Williams may have another name, well known to the pack.
I hope Elena gets to kill Victor too. I think it's entirely likely that Malcolm and Williams are at least connected if not exactly the same person....
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought all that about the ring at the warehouse was a little odd....
I just started watching Bitten and love it! I was curious about the other woman, I am not sure if I caught her name. Did she turn into a wolf and where is she or did the crazy mutt kill her or what?
ReplyDeleteThe fight for Alpha between Malcolm and Jeremy took place years ago. Jeremy never killed his father. Only defeated him which essentially made Malcolm a wandering mutt. In an earlier episode, Jeremy heard from rumours that Malcolm had been killed 6 months previously. No body = no evidence to suggest that the rumours were true.
ReplyDeleteAs for the Sitwells, they never left the pack--they just preferred to remain neutral. However, if Jeremy called, they would come to his aid.
Amber, last seen was half human and half wolf. Didn't look like she survived the change. However, we have no definitive answer on her status.
ReplyDeleteJeremy himself doubts Joey, so I think it's still possible that they aren't that loyal. Totally agree - no body, 99% still alive... but then there's the ring. The show isn't following the books completely, so I'm always curious to see where they differ - thanks for the info!
ReplyDelete@Blue Leguzume covers it!
ReplyDeleteTotally agree about Elena and Philip! Have to wait until Monday to see the next ep... :(
ReplyDeleteWe definitely need some new pack members!
Nobody likes a girl as needy as Diane - LOL!