Secrets are revealed on this week's episode, All Tomorrow's Parties, as Stephen faces a mysterious partner behind Ultra, John falters as leader of the Tomorrow People, and the gang goes topside for a party.
By Max Bosshart
Secrets are revealed on this week's episode, All Tomorrow's Parties, as Stephen faces a mysterious partner behind Ultra, John falters as leader of the Tomorrow People, and the gang goes topside for a party. By Max Bosshart Unlikely alliances and revelations abound in the fourth episode of The Tomorrow People, Kill or Be Killed. The episode paints the picture of John's origin and introduces the enemy of the week in Killian McCrane. By Max Bosshart Girl, Interrupted, the third episode of the new CW show The Tomorrow People, dives head first into the story of Cara, developing her character through her break-out. Coinciding with Cara's story is the story of a young woman named Emily (Cali Fredrichs) a fellow student at Stephen's High School who feels responsible for her sister's death and Stephen overhears her thoughts about her own death. The aptly named title comes from the book and movie of the same name, a biography of Susanna Kaysen during her time at a psychiatric hospital. By Max Bosshart The Tomorrow People's second episode is about Stephen and , as you'd expect from the enigmatic title, the choices he made in the first episode. These choices have put him into a predicament that he has never seen before. His choices force him to question his ethics and his motives. The episode begins with Stephen battling it out with a another Homo Superior on a rooftop. We later find out its a new “break-out” named Curt. For those who don’t know - A break-out is when one of the mutants begins manifesting their powers. By Max Bosshart A show can often leave a person wanting more. This wanting can go one of two ways; the first being that of wanting more out of pure enjoyment and the anticipation for new episodes to appear. But the second form being left wanting is that in which The Tomorrow People left the audience wanting. The first episode left much to be desired, with the plot and the characters. It tried so hard. The first episode wasn't a complete disaster, no it was a fair attempt at creating a new science fiction program. Sci-Fi TV is a difficult thing to do, many have tried and failed, and unfortunately some came across better than The Tomorrow People. By Max Bosshart The Tomorrow People is an upcoming TV show for the CW. Based around Stephen (Robbie Amell,) a teenager who a year prior to the show's setting began hearing voices and randomly teleporting in his sleep. Stephen finally decides to listen to the voices and meets the Tomorrow People, John (Luke Mitchell,) Cara (Peyton List,) and Russell (Aaron Yoo.) |
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