Kyle Harris wasn't kidding when he said that episode 5 and after will bring the mythology to the forefront! I haven't hated Oded Fehr since he played Zankou on Charmed, LOVED that Camsten scene at the end!!!!!! But damn it why are they bringing in that guy next week?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this was one of the best episodes yet, and in a series full of great episodes that says something. The way they are evolving Kirsten and therefore evolving her relationships is a very intriguing way to show her emotional growth. I really like how they took Camille and Kirsten's friendship to a new level this week. When Kirsten needed to feel safe she turned to Camille and that is a real sign of how much Kirsten is changing. This show has a great grasp on its characters and I'm really enjoying the mythology they are building.
Yep same here, and he DEFINITELY knows what the Stitchers Program is really for. Also like you said he disturbed Kirsten and she doesn't get scared, the secret is big enough that he either killed Ed himself even if he doesn't seem like the type to do his own dirty work or HAD him killed.
Turner definitely knows more then he is letting on. I like he know the truth behind what happened to Ed. The only good that came from all that is we now know, without a doubt, that Kirsten does feel safe with Camille. When a person is scared it is human nature to seek out the person you feel safest with for comfort. It says a lot that she went to Camille over anyone else.
Yeah you're right, and that Ed DID care about Kirsten, not that i ever doubted it but it's good to have it reminded that even if Stinger left Kirsten with Ed, Ed treated her like his own. Granted i would've loved if she went to Cameron but i love that she considers Camille a person she can feel safe with.
Ed was a great father to get despite her condition. I look forward to finding out exactly what he was protecting her from.
The bed scene between Camille and Kirsten was necessary in order to evolve their friendship. I love the dynamic she has with Cameron, but she has a longer history with Camille so it seems more natural that she feels safer with her then anyone else. I'm glad Camille didn't question Kirsten at all our give her a hard time about it. She was very gentle and caring with Kirsten because I think she realized how monumental a step it was for Kirsten to seek out comfort. Even when she woke Kirsten up it was in a very gentle way so as to not startle her. The whole scene was perfect for their friendship building.
One disturbing little thing I noticed was that on Camille's tablet the only word on her crossword was "trap" and the camera lingered on it for a moment to long. That worries me just a bit since it seemed like a subtle foreshadow for something to come. I just hope Camille doesn't betray Kirsten or the team because I think it would be a long time before Kirsten could trust anyone again.
I think Ed was protecting Kirsten from Turner and i think we just found out that she was a Stitcher when she was a kid, i mean: water, electrodes, very primitive-looking Stitching. It was the shipper in me wanting Kirsten to go to Cameron because of what they're going to do next week and beyond, but i still loved that scene and i loved that Camille called Kirsten "Sleeping Beauty" in an homage to Ed right? God i hope they don't make Camille betray Kirsten or the team.
I'm not sure what it is, but this episode seemed to have just clicked. I felt like I could feel the difference in the show and it seemed like some of the things started to fall into place.
I like the continuity of the girl from the earlier episodes. Also the Kirsten and Camille scene was nice, and I found it strangely touching. It seems like the characters and their chemistry are pretty solid, and the storyline took an small but interesting turn this episode. Hopefully this show keeps getting better.
Telling Maggie at end of the previous episode, that if Kirsten asks about the real reason for the program, to tell her anything but the truth, very much implied that he and Maggie both knew the truth.
I like the friendship between Camille and Kirsten a lot... don't mind Camille's relationship with Linus but really don't like Cameron/Kirsten (hopefully Cameron will get involved with Janice and that'll put a stop to Cameron/Kirsten) and looks like the returning ex-boyfriend will also be dis-likeable :)
Camille and Kirsten are the heart of this show. The way Kirsten interacts with Camille shows how she is changing. Kirsten of the first episode would have never got into bed with Camille. In that moment Kirsten needed to feel safe and she sought out the only person that she truly and completely feels safe with. I am looking forward to watching their friendship grow and evolve even more. This was a big episode for Kirsten and for her emotional growth. I enjoyed watching how gentle Camille was with Kirsten when she came into her room. She completely understood how major the moment was for Kirsten.
I like Cameron and Kirsten okay, but I'd like to see them not push them together this soon. Kirsten needs to grow more before she can be in a healthy romantic relationship. I'm not counting the return of the ex-boyfriend next week as a healthy relationship, because he seems a bit suspicious.
Camille and Linus are a fun pair. I enjoy the snark they both bring to the relationship. I hope the show develops their relationship some more.
It's weird saying this but seeing Kirsten laugh and smile is so beautiful in a way, because she doesn't always smile and it's cute when she does it. I LOVE Kirsten and Cameron LOL, what do you think that moment with Kirsten and Cameron at the door meant?
I hope he's right. When I was watching this episode, I could really see the potential of the series and that's if the writers play their cards right. Here's to hoping.
I actually don't like the actor who plays him. He's not a bad actor, but I wish they had given the part to someone else. The actor who plays him looks out of place and doesn't blend very well (or maybe it's just me). Yah, I don't like Turner. Even if he somehow turns out to be a good guy, I still wouldn't.
Whoa you don't like Oded Fehr?! He's an amazing actor, it's funny you say he doesn't belong in a conspiracy-like show because he was in a spy/conspiracy show for years LOL.
It's not that I don't like him, i've seen him before on NCIS and other stuff and he's great there. It just seems like he is out of place on this show. I feel like the Turner person should look more different. It's probably just me, but him in this particular role makes me dislike the character even more which is weird because like you said he is a good actor.
I thought it was really good and can't wait for more. I can't help but wonder if the stitchers program is really designed for transferring a living persons memories into another. I don't know if they intend to use it as an internal youth type thing (after all some of the dead person of the week does stick with Kristen for a while) or if they intend to use it as an interrogation thing (put the person in a coma then seek out information through stitching). Whatever the real reason is, it can't be good (after all the big cheese was at her house to stop her from probing around asking questions). I also can't help but wonder what exactly did they do to her when she was small? And is the dude that dropped her off at Ed's even her real father? For all we know she could have been an orphan they took out of an orphanage and conditioned her to be like she is so that they could then "recruit" her later on. Why else would she not know anything about her parents? Any way, like I said I really like this show and can't wait for more! Being it on!!!
In that quick flashback we saw what looked like she was the guinea pig for what became the Stitchers Program. Maybe it's lie you said, that she wasn't born with Temporal Dysplasia but made that way.
What they're doing now is stitching into people who were killed and trying to find out who by, how etc.... with the exception of Justin, the people weren't killed in order to get secrets/information out of their minds.... which isn't what Kirsten, Cameron etc signed up for.
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Kyle Harris wasn't kidding when he said that episode 5 and after will bring the mythology to the forefront! I haven't hated Oded Fehr since he played Zankou on Charmed, LOVED that Camsten scene at the end!!!!!! But damn it why are they bringing in that guy next week?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think this was one of the best episodes yet, and in a series full of great episodes that says something. The way they are evolving Kirsten and therefore evolving her relationships is a very intriguing way to show her emotional growth. I really like how they took Camille and Kirsten's friendship to a new level this week. When Kirsten needed to feel safe she turned to Camille and that is a real sign of how much Kirsten is changing. This show has a great grasp on its characters and I'm really enjoying the mythology they are building.
ReplyDeleteYep same here, and he DEFINITELY knows what the Stitchers Program is really for. Also like you said he disturbed Kirsten and she doesn't get scared, the secret is big enough that he either killed Ed himself even if he doesn't seem like the type to do his own dirty work or HAD him killed.
ReplyDeleteTurner definitely knows more then he is letting on. I like he know the truth behind what happened to Ed. The only good that came from all that is we now know, without a doubt, that Kirsten does feel safe with Camille. When a person is scared it is human nature to seek out the person you feel safest with for comfort. It says a lot that she went to Camille over anyone else.
ReplyDeleteYeah you're right, and that Ed DID care about Kirsten, not that i ever doubted it but it's good to have it reminded that even if Stinger left Kirsten with Ed, Ed treated her like his own. Granted i would've loved if she went to Cameron but i love that she considers Camille a person she can feel safe with.
ReplyDeleteEd was a great father to get despite her condition. I look forward to finding out exactly what he was protecting her from.
ReplyDeleteThe bed scene between Camille and Kirsten was necessary in order to evolve their friendship. I love the dynamic she has with Cameron, but she has a longer history with Camille so it seems more natural that she feels safer with her then anyone else. I'm glad Camille didn't question Kirsten at all our give her a hard time about it. She was very gentle and caring with Kirsten because I think she realized how monumental a step it was for Kirsten to seek out comfort. Even when she woke Kirsten up it was in a very gentle way so as to not startle her. The whole scene was perfect for their friendship building.
One disturbing little thing I noticed was that on Camille's tablet the only word on her crossword was "trap" and the camera lingered on it for a moment to long. That worries me just a bit since it seemed like a subtle foreshadow for something to come. I just hope Camille doesn't betray Kirsten or the team because I think it would be a long time before Kirsten could trust anyone again.
I think Ed was protecting Kirsten from Turner and i think we just found out that she was a Stitcher when she was a kid, i mean: water, electrodes, very primitive-looking Stitching. It was the shipper in me wanting Kirsten to go to Cameron because of what they're going to do next week and beyond, but i still loved that scene and i loved that Camille called Kirsten "Sleeping Beauty" in an homage to Ed right? God i hope they don't make Camille betray Kirsten or the team.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what it is, but this episode seemed to have just clicked. I felt like I could feel the difference in the show and it seemed like some of the things started to fall into place.
ReplyDeleteI like the continuity of the girl from the earlier episodes. Also the Kirsten and Camille scene was nice, and I found it strangely touching. It seems like the characters and their chemistry are pretty solid, and the storyline took an small but interesting turn this episode. Hopefully this show keeps getting better.
The actor who plays Cameron said that starting in episode 5 that the show will go into the mythology of the show and get more intense.
ReplyDeleteTelling Maggie at end of the previous episode, that if Kirsten asks about the real reason for the program, to tell her anything but the truth, very much implied that he and Maggie both knew the truth.
ReplyDeleteI like the friendship between Camille and Kirsten a lot... don't mind Camille's relationship with Linus but really don't like Cameron/Kirsten (hopefully Cameron will get involved with Janice and that'll put a stop to Cameron/Kirsten) and looks like the returning ex-boyfriend will also be dis-likeable :)
ReplyDeleteOh yeah Baptiste know too, why hide it too? What's so bad about the truth behind the Program that's caused 2 deaths, Ed and Marta.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing the DoD, CIA or some other acronym wants them to use it for extracting secrets from assassinated foreign spies or diplomats.
ReplyDeleteCamille and Kirsten are the heart of this show. The way Kirsten interacts with Camille shows how she is changing. Kirsten of the first episode would have never got into bed with Camille. In that moment Kirsten needed to feel safe and she sought out the only person that she truly and completely feels safe with. I am looking forward to watching their friendship grow and evolve even more. This was a big episode for Kirsten and for her emotional growth. I enjoyed watching how gentle Camille was with Kirsten when she came into her room. She completely understood how major the moment was for Kirsten.
ReplyDeleteI like Cameron and Kirsten okay, but I'd like to see them not push them together this soon. Kirsten needs to grow more before she can be in a healthy romantic relationship. I'm not counting the return of the ex-boyfriend next week as a healthy relationship, because he seems a bit suspicious.
Camille and Linus are a fun pair. I enjoy the snark they both bring to the relationship. I hope the show develops their relationship some more.
It's weird saying this but seeing Kirsten laugh and smile is so beautiful in a way, because she doesn't always smile and it's cute when she does it. I LOVE Kirsten and Cameron LOL, what do you think that moment with Kirsten and Cameron at the door meant?
ReplyDeleteI hope he's right. When I was watching this episode, I could really see the potential of the series and that's if the writers play their cards right. Here's to hoping.
ReplyDeleteSo why's that so bad? It's not different than what they do now, they're just doing it with civilians in the Stitch Lab
ReplyDeleteHow much hate did Turner bring in you?
ReplyDeleteI actually don't like the actor who plays him. He's not a bad actor, but I wish they had given the part to someone else. The actor who plays him looks out of place and doesn't blend very well (or maybe it's just me). Yah, I don't like Turner. Even if he somehow turns out to be a good guy, I still wouldn't.
ReplyDeleteWhoa you don't like Oded Fehr?! He's an amazing actor, it's funny you say he doesn't belong in a conspiracy-like show because he was in a spy/conspiracy show for years LOL.
ReplyDeleteIt's not that I don't like him, i've seen him before on NCIS and other stuff and he's great there. It just seems like he is out of place on this show. I feel like the Turner person should look more different. It's probably just me, but him in this particular role makes me dislike the character even more which is weird because like you said he is a good actor.
ReplyDeleteOh huh okay
ReplyDeleteI thought it was really good and can't wait for more. I can't help but wonder if the stitchers program is really designed for transferring a living persons memories into another. I don't know if they intend to use it as an internal youth type thing (after all some of the dead person of the week does stick with Kristen for a while) or if they intend to use it as an interrogation thing (put the person in a coma then seek out information through stitching). Whatever the real reason is, it can't be good (after all the big cheese was at her house to stop her from probing around asking questions).
ReplyDeleteI also can't help but wonder what exactly did they do to her when she was small? And is the dude that dropped her off at Ed's even her real father? For all we know she could have been an orphan they took out of an orphanage and conditioned her to be like she is so that they could then "recruit" her later on. Why else would she not know anything about her parents?
Any way, like I said I really like this show and can't wait for more! Being it on!!!
In that quick flashback we saw what looked like she was the guinea pig for what became the Stitchers Program. Maybe it's lie you said, that she wasn't born with Temporal Dysplasia but made that way.
ReplyDeleteWhat they're doing now is stitching into people who were killed and trying to find out who by, how etc.... with the exception of Justin, the people weren't killed in order to get secrets/information out of their minds.... which isn't what Kirsten, Cameron etc signed up for.
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