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Helix - Episode 2.06 - M. Domestica - Promotional Photos + Synopsis

Feb 7, 2015

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Helix - Episode 2.06 - M. Domestica - February 20, 2015 10:00 PM

On the heels of Agnes' death, Amy creates an outbreak of the disease, while Michael torments Peter in the pit. Alan, Jordan and Kyle discover the truth about the Abbey's tainted food chain but Alan is drugged and attacks Jordan. An uprising at the Abbey threatens the safety of the uninfected. Meanwhile, in present-day Paris, Walker summons Balleseros and is guided to meet an unlikely immortal who may hold the key to her mission.
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  1. Thank you!!! They're confusing me using first names for some characters and last names for others! Especially since all I remember are their first names LOL.

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  2. I'm worried Sarah isn't in the pics for 2x5 or 2x6 and the fact she's listed as a guest star.

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  3. I had the same problem, for the same reason, for the longest time. Another thing that makes it hard to catch is the fact that Jordan can be a first name...Too often I used to find myself scratching my head as I kept an eye out for Jordan LOL

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  4. So glad it's not just me! LOL! I don't get why the female characters are all listed by their last names, but the men by their first...

    I'm a little concerned about Sarah, since the actress is just listed as a "guest star."

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  5. She is mentioned in the Synopsis. They just refer to her surname "Jordan" for some weird reason instead of her first name like the rest of the characters, but, because of her guest star status, it's possible that there could be a few episodes where she doesn't appear. It wouldn't surprise me if they try and separate her from her baby (assuming the baby can be saved) and leave the audience wondering what happened to her for a while...

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  6. "Meanwhile, in present-day Paris, Walker summons Balleseros and is guided to meet an unlikely immortal who may hold the key to her mission."


    Hmmm. So this makes things harder to determine.
    Either:


    A: There's a paradox and she can exist in both time periods at once
    B: She was never in the future, being part of the Hallucination, and she somehow gets off the Island and returns to Paris...
    C. The key is in the word "summons" and despite where or whenever she is on the Island, she can communicate with him either with technology or kinetic/astral projection, which may then suggest Sergio is also immortal...

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  7. My theories about the naming conventions in the synopses revolve around sexism, whether intended or unintended. Thinking about it too long irritates me.


    As for Sarah's status, she was listed as a guest the entire first season (which had me worried the entire first season) even though I'm fairly certain she appeared in very episode, and they have Bellesaros' actor listed as a star when the season is half over without him showing up...so I've come to the conclusion that starring vs guest means nothing as far as the main players are concerned. At the very least, it doesn't carry the traditional meaning of 'this person who will have a front-burner story will be gone/dead soon.'

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  8. I have to admit, sexism was my first thought. I mean, the male regulars are first name, it's just the two females that are last name...? Strange.

    Oh, good, thank you, that makes me feel better about Sarah! I don't want her to die! And I hope the baby is ok!

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