Helix loses some of its usual baffling nonsense this week, which makes it a great deal less fun...
This review contains spoilers.
2.3 Scion
The theme of this week’s Helix is mind-altering drugs. The sort that creative people take that make their scripts seem much better than they are in reality.
But first, those on the Helix team attended a meeting where someone asked ‘Why would anyone watch this show over Game Of Thrones?’, after which they all looked at the floor and then someone cooked up the character of Sister Amy.
After throwing herself at Kyle last week, Amy gets right down to business in an overly long opening sequence in which she unleashes her five fingers of fun on Uncle Fester fan, Landry. We’d already worked out that he’s easy to manipulate and I wondered if this scene went on so long to tell us more.
This review contains spoilers.
2.3 Scion
The theme of this week’s Helix is mind-altering drugs. The sort that creative people take that make their scripts seem much better than they are in reality.
But first, those on the Helix team attended a meeting where someone asked ‘Why would anyone watch this show over Game Of Thrones?’, after which they all looked at the floor and then someone cooked up the character of Sister Amy.
After throwing herself at Kyle last week, Amy gets right down to business in an overly long opening sequence in which she unleashes her five fingers of fun on Uncle Fester fan, Landry. We’d already worked out that he’s easy to manipulate and I wondered if this scene went on so long to tell us more.
- 2/2/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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