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the_other_sandy) wrote2008-09-06 09:06 pm
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Primeval: Episode 5
Do you know what I'm curious about the most?
How Helen came by her mad action hero skillz. She's so much more competent than our lot, except for maybe Stephen, who also has some action hero cred. The kind of decisive action in a crisis that Helen consistently displays is the kind of thing that comes from training and experience, and not the kind of training and experience one gets as a paleontologist. I still haven't forgotten the body found in the pilot on the other side of the rift with Helen's camera, so I have a feeling that Helen's been working with another organization for the last 8 years. Maybe the people she's working with caused the rifts, or maybe they just discovered the rifts first. I'd love to know who she's working for, but either way, I think Helen's life for the last 8 years has been far more action-oriented than just studying dinosaurs in their natural habitat. I could almost like her if she weren't so self-serving.
I wish the show would stop separating the team so much. Yes, they have different responsibilities and need to split up to accomplish them at times, but having Abby and Connor spend half the episode wandering around the woods looking for Rex seemed unnecessary, even if it was nice to see Rex again. Surely, there's something they could have contributed to the main story if they'd been allowed to hang around and participate in it. At least they got some screen time, though. Poor Stephen disappeared for nearly half the episode because he was babysitting an unconscious pteranodon off-camera. I just wish the team got to interact as a group more.
This episode did have a nice homage to Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, if Hitchcock's birds had been prehistoric predators.
How Helen came by her mad action hero skillz. She's so much more competent than our lot, except for maybe Stephen, who also has some action hero cred. The kind of decisive action in a crisis that Helen consistently displays is the kind of thing that comes from training and experience, and not the kind of training and experience one gets as a paleontologist. I still haven't forgotten the body found in the pilot on the other side of the rift with Helen's camera, so I have a feeling that Helen's been working with another organization for the last 8 years. Maybe the people she's working with caused the rifts, or maybe they just discovered the rifts first. I'd love to know who she's working for, but either way, I think Helen's life for the last 8 years has been far more action-oriented than just studying dinosaurs in their natural habitat. I could almost like her if she weren't so self-serving.
I wish the show would stop separating the team so much. Yes, they have different responsibilities and need to split up to accomplish them at times, but having Abby and Connor spend half the episode wandering around the woods looking for Rex seemed unnecessary, even if it was nice to see Rex again. Surely, there's something they could have contributed to the main story if they'd been allowed to hang around and participate in it. At least they got some screen time, though. Poor Stephen disappeared for nearly half the episode because he was babysitting an unconscious pteranodon off-camera. I just wish the team got to interact as a group more.
This episode did have a nice homage to Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, if Hitchcock's birds had been prehistoric predators.
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Personally, I would love to see more teaminess. More Stephan would be lovely, too. ;-)
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And at least they had an excuse for Abby to be walking around in her underwear...keeping the flat hot for Rex...
I enjoyed this ep...but yeah, hopefully they won't have the team separated as much in future eps.
And have Stephen take his shirt off more often!!
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