Killjoys, “Vessel,” was directed by Andy Mikita and written by Emily Andras. Mikita and Andras are both Lost Girl alums, but Mikita’s other credits include Stargate – SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe, as well as Bitten and Reign. This was another fast paced episode as the team goes after another warrant that they were “volun-told” to do.
We learn a little more about Dutch’s (Hanna John-Kamen) history and the political structure of the Quad. I really like how the show is taking its time to add layers to its universe. There’s enough introduced to keep me intrigued without slowing down the action of the show.
Speaking of action, the episode once again starts right in the middle of the action with Dutch delivering another totally badass move. I love how John-Kamen can just pull these off in the coolest possible way! Dutch continues to be a really compelling character, proving that a strong woman can carry an action vehicle.
This episode features some pretty cool – and well done – effects. We get to see Alvis (Morgan Kelly) – their religious-minded informant – again as he provides some vital information for the team. I really enjoy Kelly and like his dynamic with the team, so I’m hoping to see him play a bigger part in at least one upcoming episode. We’re also introduced to Delle Saya Kendry (Mayko Nguyen) who will be either an ally or enemy – it’s too soon to know for sure!
John (Aaron Ashmore) makes a new friend with a love of and talent for technology. Ashmore continues to impress, especially when he’s given more to do. John takes a bit more control in his relationship with D’Avin (Luke Macfarlane), but he is also still clearly a bit insecure about his brother joining the team. I do like that the show doesn’t make D’Avin all that, and that while he’s clearly an efficient fighter and soldier, he does have things to learn about being a Killjoy.
Here are some out of context and out of order quotes to keep you guessing!
“When your enemy has two faces, strike a deal with both.”
“Be cake or be pudding, but commit.”
“I am the best. Period.”
“Sobbing helps zero percent.”
“You kind of… how do I say this… chopped up your foreman.”
“Some things are easier to tell a stranger than your little brother.”
“This is officially my favorite ambush ever.”
“It’s feeding time in the lion’s den, and you’re the meat.”
“Oh yes. I’d love to dance. You like to lead. So do I.”
“You are a special snowflake, John Jacobi.”
The basic plot of the episode is a bit derivative – more on that in my review – but interesting. The show generally has some great one liners, but I did find the plot got a little tangled toward the end of the episode in regards to the fate of one of the characters. This episode seemed a bit more violent to me, and there was one scene that I actually found a bit shocking – again, come back for my review when I’ll discuss it at length.
Still, this was a solid episode, and the show is getting stronger for me with each episode. Don’t forget to tune in on Friday at 9/8c to Syfy for “Vessel”!
Who's you favorite male character of the show? John or D'Avin?
ReplyDeleteFor me i can't seem to connect with D'avin as much as with John, maybe it helps that John's played by an Ashmore Twin and i love them. But it's not just that, i don't know it just seems like D'avin doesn't care about his brother at all, he pays more attention to Dutch and Lucy rather than his own brother.
ReplyDeleteI like John too but D'avin is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI think he cares about John and that's why he was gone for nine years and had no contact with him actually i think he had a rough time and big problems that he didn't want to drag his little brother into them i don't know maybe he tried to protect him! Or maybe he was alone and by himself for so long that he has forgotton how to be a big brother!
I guess we'll find out!
True, i shouldn't persecute him just because he SEEMS like he doesn't care.
ReplyDelete:) Obviously John is caring one he's kind and wants to help everyone and i like him for it but D'avin has complicated personality and past that's why he's my favorite! But I want D'avin to show more that he cares about his brother too!I hope they'll show us more brother moments in next episodes!
ReplyDeleteSame here
ReplyDeleteJoke from the show.
ReplyDeleteHe plays more of a support role and there were things that I didn't want to spoil...
ReplyDeleteThere are two great brother scenes that I think you'll love....
ReplyDelete:D Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it Luke Macfarlane and not John Macfarlane?
ReplyDeleteOH Thank you! you are the best !
ReplyDeleteLike you said i loved the opening scene with brothers in last episode so i'm looking forward to this episode even more!!!
Good to know that i'm not only who's one of main reason to like this show is brothers.
ReplyDelete:) Thanks for telling me now I'm happy that i'm not the only one too :D
ReplyDeleteAh okay, but it makes sense. You know for people who are supposed to work for themselves they never get their own Warrants, they're always forced to choose their own Warrants.
ReplyDeleteGood, i like John better.
ReplyDeleteOops! You are 100% correct! Thanks - I've corrected it.
ReplyDeleteLetting Emily Andras write episodes might push me over the edge into not watching.
ReplyDelete