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Sunday, 7 August 2016
The Musketeers 2.2 "An Ordinary Man" Review
Louis (Ryan Gage) insists on spending life as a carefree citizen of Paris, well I shouldn't use citizen as they haven't had the French revolution yet, more like his subjects. Cos they really do have nothing but happiness and joy in their meagre existence, with nothing to look forward to and he wears the clothes of one of his servants. At the tavern he insists on drinking and playing cards, too making a general nuisance of himself when he accuses a man of cheating. He gets the Musketeers into a fight as they are accompanying him. As D'Artagnan (Luke Pasqualino) takes Louis out the back way, they are ambushed. The others can't find either of them and they question the tavern keeper who denies knowing anything.
They search the morgue where we see a woman, Simone Pepin (Sandra Reid) with her daughter looking for her husband who's gone missing. The attendant tells them someone matching their description was brought in but it's not either one of them. Athos (Tom Burke) recalls what happened on the streets a few years ago, when drunks were abducted and a man was held responsible. He had a brother who is a blacksmith. He also denies knowing anything and Aramis (Santiago Cabrera) finds he's making shackles, the type that are used by the Spanish in their gallies. They head back to the tavern where he says a man pays him to do it and he was afraid of losing his inn. Aramis asks where the panel leads to and at the back Porthos (Howard Charles) finds the street has been scrubbed clean and finding blood. Also the door handle has been removed so they can't get in again.
D'Artagnan and Louis are shackled and are lead in the woods with other men, one of whom is Pepin (Micah Balfour) the woman's husband.
He falls and is threatened with being killed unless someone carries him, D'Artagnan agrees to do so and Louis asks why they must carry him, well he's not the one doing the carrying. Also saying he should tell them who he is, which would've been stupid. Showing why he needs his advisers around him and is lost without the cardinal and also Anne (Alexandra Dowling). They search for them and Treville (Hugo Speer) says his men are looking. However Rochefort (Marc Warren) says the Red Guard will also search and will fare better, what happened to them then. He also thinks D'Artagnan led Louis astray and shouldn't have accompanied him. Constance (Tamla Kari) stands up for him saying he's the king's champion, as Rochefort later tells her not to defy him as she's just a servant, a commoner. He later sees how close she is to Anne and apologizes, knowing he can get her to reveal Anne's confidences, which she plainly refuses to do.
Rochefort then gets Anne to write letters to her brother in Spain, so that if Louis is killed then she will remain regent and with Spain's help will remain on the throne. She's reluctant to sign and Constance suggests he should hesitate, but she goes ahead anyway. Time is running out as the dauphin will be christened and Louis needs to be there. Rochefort suggests they tell everyone Louis is unwell and Anne tells Treville this will buy them time to find him.
At the camp, a woman rides in and it's Milady (Nainie McCoy) she's behind this as she steals the men's valuables. She sees the king's ring and recognizes D'Artagnan and helps them to escape. However they don't get far and are caught, as she packs her things and leaves. Once again she meets up with them and brings horses too for which Louis is grateful and also develops a soft spot for her helping them, as Pepin also helps him but is killed when the inn keeper arrives with his men and is told to finish everyone off by Rochefort. The Musketeers get his brother to tell them where the camp is after he gets his foot caught in a bear trap and he is told by Louis he will be pardoned if he stays and helps them as Porthos takes Louis back. Also he tells Milady she is pardoned too after D'Artagnan tells him she's a thief and Aramis adds they don't know what else she's done.
At the christening Louis turns up in time as does Milday who watches as well. Showing Anne was hasty in writing those letters. Aramis gets a chance to see his son being christened too. Louis later tells him the innkeeper's brother he's to die and he's showing mercy by executing him, he orders D'Artagnan to carry out the execution, but he refuses since he's a soldier, not an executioner. Rochefort obliges and stabs him with his sword, currying more favour in the eyes of Louis. Telling D'Artagnan off and the others too for convincing him to go was uncalled for and we know Louis wouldn't accept responsibility for his own actions. But he still didn't see how his subjects really live and he got no sense of their struggles, even after he was abducted and contrary to what he said to Pepin about changing the laws and ensuring this doesn't happen, he does nothing, easily showing the concept of the 'divine rights of the king' where he stood above the law and subjected himself only to the law of God.
As for Pepin's widow and daughter, all five of them pool together their money and D'Artagnan gives it to her, telling her how her husband died in the service of the king, saying the money was from the king. Louis still did nothing, so much for reminiscing also with D'Artagnan about his own father, Henry and how he was eight when he was assassinated. D'Artagnan also saying his father was killed, which is the only thing they shared, being worlds and emotions apart. Louis caring for no one except his throne and the dauphin, but D'Artagnan having a heart and morals.
Thursday, 4 August 2016
The Whispers 1.11 "Homesick" Review
This episode starts with the repercussions for Wes (Barry Sloane) after Lena's death and how he must carry on, without having any time to wallow or grieve, since he has Minx (Kylie Rogers) to think of and especially more so, as Minx is about to have health problems, which is the least of her worries. Sean (Milo Ventimiglia) and Claire (Lily Rabe) arrive to offer their condolences at the wake, but he doesn't want them here. Just an inappropriate time as she's back with Sean and has her family intact, but it was rather harsh of Wes to turn them away. Henry (Kyle Harrison Breitkopf) leaves a card for Minx. Wes's anger is shown once again as he smashes the bathroom mirror. Once more he doesn't have time to spend alone as Minx mentions the medicine that Henry's grandmother gave her isn't working and she doesn't feel well. She faints in his arms. At the hospital we find that she's not alone and all of the children contacted by Drill, at least as many as are shown, are in the same position. Explaining Henry's dilemma last ep too.
Maria (Catalina Davis) puts Minx in the MRI machine and informs Wes of the influx of ill children flooding in, as things begin to reach a climax in the show. Obviously it's an attempt by Drill to remain close to the children but also in his search for the ideal child he's looking for. Maria tells him Drill has put some sort of a 'mark' in their brains. Cue flickering lights as Henry arrives with Sean and Claire and Henry tells them Drill isn't speaking with him. Claire follows the light and finds Harper (Abby Ryder Fortson) who tells her Drill told them not to worry and they'll be better soon, "as soon as he finds Orion." They have no idea what that is, thinking it's the constellation. They need to protect the children and Wes suggests to the president (Martin Cummins) that they place them all in quarantine, which may have sounded good on paper or out loud, but wasn't in practice. Drill is using their minds as some sort of "symbiotic link".
How will they protect the children considering they tried that with Nicholas last ep in the abandoned building and Drill still managed to get the better of them. Jessup (Derek Webster) looks for 'Orion' or whatever he can find and the parents of the infected children are told there's an encephalitis scare, so they need to be checked out. All the children displaying symptoms of Drill are rounded up and taken to the new facility. Wes also wants Henry brought in, which at this point just looks like sour grapes on his part, in that why should Minx be the only one who's brought in and singled out and not Henry. DOD men are sent to bring Henry in and go about it heavy handedly, even attacking Sean. Which Claire isn't happy about. Sean thinks Drill is affecting them now cos he wants the adults to listen to his demands. A pity then that Sean didn't have more contact with Drill as he was able to communicate with Sean before. So that we could've had some adult contact and not just with the children.
The children isolate Minx as Wes is the one in charge and think she's the child Drill is after. Maria finds some anomalies on the computer and is attacked by a boy and killed as she was also earlier on the phone to someone. Her DB shows a burn mark in the form of a child's print. The children lose their symptoms and Frommer (David Andrews) now realizes Drill is in confinement with them. Wes wants Minx to 'spy' but she doesn't want to do it. Instead Claire will speak with the children and see the 'tells' exhibited by them. The children are shown being questioned and each one has a different reaction, Henry is unsure, Harper is angry and Minx acts all grown up as she always does. Harper's funny line when Claire asks, "I dream..." Harper answers, " you will stop asking these questions." Clearly she was getting nowhere and was quite boring in her approach, I wouldn't have opened up to Claire if I was a child. Even if she is a mother, yawn! Ha. Claire asks Silas (Teo Briones) who the child was that Drill has taken over, showing him photos including Minx and Henry. He's afraid Drill will hurt his mother and narrows down the photo... just then the alarm sounds and a girl pushes past Minx, later claiming that she grabbed her. Showing them the marks. But Henry was there too so how come they just narrowed it down to Minx.
Sean finally gets his hands on the man with Lena and finds he's a reporter, quelle surprise, Daniel Goetz (Tom Butler) and Maria told him to contact Sean if anything happened to her. Minx is too obvious as the child, Lena was killed by Drill and it's unbelievable that she would help Drill in any way cos of this and it can't be Henry as he's Sean and Claire's son and if anything was to happen to him or he'd be the 'chosen' child something would've happened by now. It's apparent Drill is after something more bigger than these children can offer, as shown from his actions at the nuclear power plant and in getting the codes from Nicholas and using him. He's looking for reuniting with his world but also something much more closer to home for the adults here.
Still this episode sets up many scenarios and the penultimate must provide some revelations but Frommer right now is the ugliest threat, we know he's not immune to having to kill a child if necessary and is able to talk the president around, for the greater good and all. Just a thought did they not use infra red and thermal cameras this time round in the facility instead of the tedious interrogations, I mean Q&A from Claire. The other thing was when Sean was standing by the poster of Orion golf course, that was funny cos it was clearly a blatant attempt at putting people off the right track, but not a word was made of it from Jessup or Sean even.
Tuesday, 2 August 2016
The Musketeers 2.1 "Keep Your Friends Close" Review
As everyone attends Cardinal Richelieu's funeral, Louis (Ryan Gage) asks Treville (Hugo Speer) to take over his position and become a trusted minister. However he declines as he's not into politics but is more of a soldier and can better serve interests there. He even refuses Anne's (Alexandra Dowling) behest and Louis is clearly disappointed he had the audacity to refuse him. He'll be lost without the cardinal. So much for him being spared last series, not that we're told what he died from, aside from Athos (Tom Burke) saying "he wore out his heart in the service of France."
D'Artagnan: "It's a pleasant surprise to hear he had one at all."
As the Musketeers ride away, they come across a masked man being hanged by the villagers as he killed an inn keeper in cold blood. They protest and that he should be given justice in the proper way. Then Athos says they should hang him after he finds out it's the Comte de Rochefort (Marc Warren) the cardinals trusty man. Athos strikes him saying he wanted to know how that felt and "it felt good."
He says he needs to speak with Louis urgently but won't tell them why. There's a fight as he tires to ride away, stealing a horse and he shoots the man dead. Catching up to him, they take him to Treville where he tells them that General de Foix (Dominic Mafham) is being held in Spain and he was with him. Rochefort escaped whilst being transported elsewhere. This is dire news as he holds all of France's military secrets and strategies which will prove useful to Spain if there's a war. He's taken before Louis and Anne tells them he advised her on her marriage to Louis and he is respected at court. His plan is to go to Spain and rescue the general, but Treville says the Musketeers should accompany him and Athos will give the orders. They can't wear their uniforms which Porthos (Howard Charles) says will mean they'll be executed as spies.
Anne asks Constance (Tamla Kari) to be her lady at court, as all the others gossip about her and make fun of her as she's Spanish and Bonacieux (Bohdan Poraj) thinks she should do this. Also I thought it'd be easier for her to see D'Artagnan (Luke Pasqualino) at court as well, if ever the desire arose, especially since it' be more convenient than meeting on the street, as per their usual public displays of affection in the past. Rochefort is of course in league with the Spanish as he meets with the Spanish ambassador in secret to inform him of their plan and also that his men need to kill the Musketeers. But he and the general should be spared. A priest interrupts them and Rochefort kills him just to be safe, so no one discovered his body and cried 'murder in the cathedral!'
D'Artagnan and Constance have an awkward meeting when he suggests they should carry on their illicit affair and she tells him how hard it is for her in her position. She needs Bonacieux cos she'd be disowned bye her family and her friends would cross over when they see her. It's not easy being a woman without any income and if she left him for D'Artagnan she'd be given no benefits or pension were he to die, she'd have to live on the streets or become a prostitute and his children would be bastards. So clearly, or seemingly, this puts an end to their affair for now.
As the Musketeers travel to Spain, they are ambushed and D'Artagnan leaves them to enter the stronghold on his own, he hears the gunshots but must keep going, entering by swimming the mort. Athos is almost fired upon and tells Rochefort to shoot but he hesitates and only does so when he hears Aramis (Santiago Cabrera) and Porthos approaching, saying he didn't have a clear shot. The man speaks in Spanish to Aramis telling him nothing really and insulting them. He should've just given Rochefort away, but that'd be too easy, Rochefort wouldn't have understood his Spanish and then they'd have an entire series trying to bring him down, which would've been too easy a plot for some.
D'Artagnan climbs up the well and enters, dragging the unconscious guard with him, when a woman turns up for a bath. She says he should've taken his entertainment elsewhere, but he says the guard is unconscious. She introduces herself as Lucie de Foix (Olivia Llewellyn) the generals sister and she takes him to the general. The general plays chess with Governor Alvarez (Andy Lucas) and refuses to tell him anything. D'Artagnan ties him up. If they don't get there in time, then D'Artagnan will have to kill the general and those are his orders. He points a gun at the general as the man comes round to check on him, but luckily they arrive in time. The general tells Porthos he looks familiar to him and asks his name.
As they try and leave, they're ambushed again and it is apparent they have a traitor in their midst. However no one does anything about it for now, as once again Rochefort hides out of the line of fire. Lucie says there might be another way out and they head that way with the guards still in pursuit. Alvarez tells Rochefort this wasn't in their plan. They have to cross the ravine in a basket used for provisions and as they arrive at the other side, the general is shot, so much for rescuing him. Rochefort takes aim at Athos but fires away from him, Athos thinking he was going to shoot him. Which obviously he would've done. On their way back to France and having crossed the border, Rochefort kills Alvarez stating he was attempting to escape. Of course it was to cover himself.
At court, Louis is impressed with Rochefort and rewards him by his becoming the Captain of the Red Guard. He can now manipulate his way into getting things done his way for Spain. The general tells Treville he needs to tell Porthos who he is and he needs a clear conscience and soul before he dies. Treville doesn't think that's a good idea since they left him and his mother in the slums and she died out of despair. D'Artagnan and Lucie kiss and Constance sees them, him saying she could be with him, but she refuses.
In a reversal of saying they have honour at the end of last season, Porthos now says praise and glory are two of his favourite things. Amongst honour and money! Peter Capaldi as we know was the new Doctor Who and thus could not accommodate the schedule of both shows being filmed. Thus not returning to season 2, though he would've been more interesting to watch than Rochefort, cos basically he's just a similar character to the cardinal. Rochefort is the new thorn in their side and already we see how devious he is, even more so than the cardinal. Though in all fairness the cardinal did take lives at his own hand and to keep himself above the rest. Just like he killed his mistress Adele. There's no subtleness with Rochefort as he goes in for the kill at once and then smiles on the other side.
Sunday, 31 July 2016
Ghost Adventures 12.11 "Return to Winchester Mystery House"
Return to Winchester Mystery House marked a welcome return, which as said needed to be done. Yeah I tweeted a return ep several times over to no response, but that's nothing new. Anyway if you recall the first investigation which was also alluded to in this episode, they were conducting an experiment to see the effect of the portals at Winchester and whether spirits would, could actually travel through the portals from different locations, this being The Goldfield Hotel and Bobby Mackey's Music World, in Kentucky. The results and the investigation were abandoned when they had negative effects coming through, especially with Aaron. But also with Zak too when he felt he couldn't continue any longer. Later finding out his grandmother had passed away.
From the outset Return to Winchester yielded results with the figure at the window observed by Zak, which was actually known as The Wheelbarrow man, also seen by John, the docent in the basement. Winchester is clearly a portal as was shown by Zak when he came to that crossroads, but rather more so with the evidence he caught of the hand by the mirror. Yes it was a thumbs up, what it also reminded me of was the mist caught on camera by Nick during their Ghost Adventures Documentary, though not as visible as it was here. Looking back to the first Winchester investigation and their experiment, could very well show the existence of portals. Though some may see it as far fetched.
Ghost Adventures Documentary (2004)
Good to see there wasn't any licking of wallpaper this time round and no shenanigans! Ha.
Then there was the 2015 Hallowe'en special at Deadwood: City of Ghosts where Zak felt the stabbing pain on the stairs when he called out the spirit, which also affected his lower back. Here at Winchester he was pushed back on the stairs again affecting his lower back. Am thinking portals once again, or not. Also wanted to add that it was the same section of staircase at Winchester where Zak felt dizzy first time round and claustrophobic, there is something strange about that particular staircase.
Just wanted to add at Deadwood he was also asking questions about the male spirit which was behind the attack. Which responded to him. At Winchester the spirit of the child also responded, when Zak asked his name, it said 'Lucas' on the spirit box. Aaron then asked if he pushed Zak and the voice replied, "didn't." When Zak then asks again what the spirit's name is and whether it attacked him, a male voice responds, "what if I did" and not "f**k you". The voice also sounded much deeper than the first EVP.
It wouldn't be unusual for the spirits of children to be at Winchester since Sarah Winchester did invite local children onto the grounds and inside the house itself. Maybe some came back as they had a better time of it here than in their own homes.
Thought the voice of the child which he first heard which was described as 'unexplainable' was more residual.
Of course this isn't definitive, just putting forward some theories and ideas. But hey I did warn Zak about stairs on many occasions in several tweets and being careful on them!
There was still some amazing evidence caught here. However Winchester Mystery House remains not only a mystery still, but it warrants a much more fuller investigation, if only this episode had been a longer special.
Thursday, 21 July 2016
The Whispers 1.10 "Darkest Fear" Review
Drill had plenty of plans here for the children, as the action hotted up and right about now, we get to meet Nicholas (Darien Provost) you know the usual child, a loner, bullied by the others and his claim he saw a ghost wasn't even entertained by his aloof father. It's no wonder he was so neglected aside from his mother. His father, Brewster (Jeremy Guilbaut) also busy at work, but again he had a strategic job, so it was easy enough to get Nicholas to do Drill's bidding for him. First we get him being abused by the bullies at the playground and then Drill makes his move. Even later on getting the other boys to see him as a friend and help him.
Wes (Barry Sloane) and Claire (Lily Rabe) think they could maybe draw Drill into a corner as they can detect him on the thermal camera, they can lead him away from the main power supplies and into an isolated location where they can take him out. Of course Frommer (David Andrews) objects and it's up to the president to give the go ahead. This leads them to the abandoned house which was Riverview Asylum again (yay always loved that place) as was also used last ep with the hospital where Wes and Lena (Kristen Connolly) found the Rabbi. Oh and an aside, I would love to see what paranormal photos Milo caught when he filmed here and took pics, but alas he didn't post any on Twitter or anywhere else!)
As they get Drill into he building, Wes says he's got to go in after him and get the boy out, but Claire won't let him do it alone. They have him cornered but can see Drill is in the boy and they don't want to take him out. That was what Frommer told the president, that he's go to be ready to give the order to have that one child destroyed so that Drill too will be finished, only bet he didn't bank on who that child would actually be. Wes and Claire try to talk Drill round, but that's no good, they either let Drill go or he will end Nicholas.
The scenes where Henry (Kyle Harrison Breitkopf) and Sean (Milo Ventimiglia) were stuck in the power outage, blackout or whatever you want to call it, were more interesting. As Sean has to take Henry in the car and then drive over the pavement just to beat the traffic, where he gets into an accident and has to get help to pull Henry out of the car. Maybe Drill also wanted Henry hurt like that, I don't know cos he has Claire where he wants her and here Henry may have needed to have been used as some sort of leverage or bargaining power by him. It's so apparent there's no easy or simple answer or clue as to Drill's actions or 'thoughts.' This is where the show came into its own and really heated up after such a slow start, but alas it was a little too late, as you can already tell the show's days were numbered.
This of course was after Sean took Henry to hospital cos he was getting sick and as we will learn, he's not the only one, most of the children visited by Drill are developing some sort of mystery illness. Either cos of Drill being into their brains, or some other reason. Either way this was yet another of Drill's plans/manipulations, to get its way. Though I think Lena thinking taking Minx (Kylie Rogers) on a cruise would help get her away from Drill, may have looked good on paper, but in practice it was a stupid time to go. She should've taken Wes's advice and gone when he told her to stay withe her mother or something. Cos flights are delayed and then the blackout, she just gives up and decides to come home. Here she meets a man who offers her a ride and it was obvious he wasn't doing it out of the goodness of his heart. Knew he was a reporter (Tom Butler) yes he was that apparent, making notes and everything. Guess what they now needed was this to hit the news so that others would be aware of what was happening, but again that came too late and would've only sparked more panic as we'll come to see.
Oh what a mistake, whereas some thought Lena would be killed by the mysterious do-gooder, it's actually Drill who does the dirty, guess we shouldn't have been so shocked. The way the trail lead to the fridge and uh-oh, bzzzz! Ha. Sorry but that was coming, no one wears shoes, well she didn't in that house and Drill couldn't let her take Minx away. That was his punishment for her trying to do that, she probably also knows too much and he did get what he wanted from her in killing Thomas, or helping to. Some would say it was her karma for the shooting. But she was an adult and collateral damage. Though Minx did look like she was genuinely upset when Wes comes home and finds her and just as things were better between them. Ultimately it was to get back at Wes and for his interference with Nicholas. But it was poignant for Wes to come home and find her like that, which he wasn't expecting and was seriously complacent about, just how much of a threat Drill really is to his family.
Heck Minx, we're meant to suspect she will be the one child Drill wants, but with three eps to go still, that'd be too obvious, she's more likely the red herring. Seems everything is going to go wrong for Wes which is the complete opposite for Claire, as she gets her family back, in that Sean returned to her, was that some sort of karma too for their affair, never did find out why they had one. I know it's ancillary and a minor plot point but I wanted to know how she'd cheat on Sean with Wes! They're not exactly the same and why would anyone cheat on Sean!! Ha. Obviously Drill needed the codes from Nicholas's father which is why he became so interested in using him, again the operative word being 'used.' But Frommer is so despicable as Drill in terms of being a human and even if he has national security at heart he's more interested in what this can do for him and his career.
At least Sean and Henry got some bonding moments in the gridlock, such as the Peter Pan reference, "second star to he right and straight on til morning." Strangely it was such a topical reference looking to the heavens where Drill lurks and thousands or millions of others like him out there. But also one about a boy who never grew up and Drill ironically being able to communicate only with children. Could also be an inadvertent reference to Sean himself, seeing as he was the only human that could communicate with Drill and vice versa. Was it a coincidence that no sooner had Sean said that, then their car is hit?!
Monday, 18 July 2016
The Musketeers 1.10 "Musketeers Don't Die Easily" Review
To defeat the cardinal (Peter Capaldi) and Milady (Maimie McCoy) the Musketeers come up with an elaborate plan where they will fall out with one another. Athos (Tom Burke) in a drunken state threatens to shoot Milady and wants everyone out of his way. D'Artagnan (Luke Pasqualino) won't let him do that and tries to stop it, thus Athos shoots him. He ends up at Milady's house who bandages him and wonders why they left him in the street to die, if they were his so-called friends. She wants him to become part of her benefactor and the cardinal will help him. Treville (Hugo Speer) tells D'Artagnan he is no longer a part of the Musketeers and that duelling is also prohibited. as Athos doesn't want to face him as a Musketeer. D'Artagnan objects to this and turns up at the garrison. Shortly after Constance (Tamla Kari) goes in search of him too Aramis (Santiago Cabrera) and Porthos (Howard Charles) send her away, saying if they have news on him, they'll tell her.
In a private meeting the Musketeers laugh at their plan coming together and D'Artagnan also tells Athos Milady will trust him more as she wants Athos dead. In the street, he challenges Athos to a duel and throws his glove at him, more like slaps him with it. They fire and Athos is shot, Porthos pouring blood onto him, as Milady watches from the shadows. She takes D'Artagnan to the cardinal who tells him he was caught duelling. D'Artagnan tells him Gallagher, the man Milady hired last ep, left a letter with Treville, accusing the cardinal of being behind the plot to kill Anne (Alexandra Dowling). He can get it from Aramis who will know where it is, as they will want D'Artagnan for killing Athos. He takes Milady hostage and the cardinal has no option but to agree to his demands, as he's also requested a commission with the Red Guard. Milady wants the Musketeers all taken care of but tells the cardinal that "Musketeers don't die easily."
Athos meanwhile is given a proper Musketeer send off, with Porthos crying and as they meet him in an inn they tell him about it. Well Athos was easily recognizable. He wishes he could've been there. A note is delivered saying the cardinal wishes to meet. Aramis also getting to see his son at the palace, saying he's paying his respects to the dauphin. Also getting in with Marguerite (Charlotte Salt) so he can see him more often, pretending to be enamoured of her. Milady meets with Sarazin (Sean Pertwee) her old patron and he recalls how she was nothing but a thief when he met her. She convinces him to help her and she has Constance abducted by him. Which was a little futile in plot terms since was she trying to rid her for D'Artagnan's affections or did she just want to use her as some sort of bait. She's lured by Celine (Holly Earl) to a warehouse saying D'Artagnan needs her help, but is met by Sarazin instead. Being held hostage until she gets herself free but is punched out by Milady.
Bonacieux (Bohdan Poraj) comes looking for her saying she's missing and D'Artagnan worries too. Aramis assures him they'll find her after they take care of Milady. At the meeting with the cardinal Porthos and Aramis have the letter, but they trick the cardinal into confessing he wanted the queen dead, but he was thinking of France. She hears him confess telling him Louis (Ryan Gage) will listen to her, if not the Musketeers. However she pardons him since Louis loves him and France will be lost without him. The Count (Roger Ringrose) and Charlotte (Charlotte Hope) will return home and no one will speak of this matter again, as France can't afford a war.
They have a showdown with Sarazin who has Constance and she doesn't run when D'Artagnan tells her to, just standing there, so much for saying she's not afraid of anything, Just like Anne she likes to stand around in the middle of a shoot out. D'Artagnan manages to shoot him and this time she does run, only to fall into Milady's hands. Don't know why Milady was standing there for so long, considering she could've just ridden away ages ago. Constance knocks the gun away and Athos tells her to kneel as he draws his sword. Aramis tells him she'll be judged by the proper authorities and when it comes down to it, he can't kill her. He tells her to leave and never come back. D'Artagnan is glad he saved her. Athos rips the necklace from his neck and throws it onto the ground. As they prove Musketeers don't die so easily, also repeated by Constance. Which the cardinal called, "a charming sentiment."
All the loose ends being tied for the time being in the series 1 finale and D'Artagnan finally realizing just how manipulative and murdering Milady really is, as she lied to Athos when she told him how his brother wanted her and she had to defend her honour. But Athos couldn't see that, showing him her neck and the scar.
Aramis: "So at the end of it all, what do we have? No glory."
Porthos: "No money."
D'Artagnan: "No love."
Athos: "We have honour."
Aramis: "I can live with that."
D'Artagnan: "For honour then."
Porthos: "Still a little money would be nice."
Friday, 15 July 2016
The Musketeers 1.9 "Knight Takes Queen" Review
Louis (Ryan Gage) likes the Count Mellandorf's (Roger Ringrose) daughter, Charlotte (Charlotte Hope) and takes them hunting, as he wishes Anne (Alexandra Dowling) could be as active as her. As the cardinal (Pater Capaldi) and the count discuss how she will get a hefty dowry when she's married and boasts of his grandchildren. Louis also tells him how she would've been perfect if he wasn't married. Also how it's been years and there's no sign of an heir for him. Anne is at the spa waters which are known for their fertility and this also giving the cardinal the idea to hatch a plot to dispose of the queen. For this he tells Milady (Maimie McCoy) to take care of it and she assures him, a man by the name of Gallagher (Lochlainn O'Mearain) will be perfect for the job, as we've just seen him shoot five rats! The Musketeers are protecting Anne and engage in some swordplay continuing with D'Artagnan's (Luke Pasqualino) training. Aramis (Santiago Cabrera) thinking the place idyllic.
Gallagher rides out with his men and he takes aim at Anne, as Aramis now bores of the birds and tries to shoot at it, a gun goes off but it's not him and Anne's friend, lies dead in her cloak which she lent her. They take Anne and need to ride away with the men giving chase. Athos (Tom Burke) tells D'Artagnan and Porthos (Howard Charles) to ride ahead to Paris for help and after a bout of fishing and Anne cooking the fish, which was burnt, Athos hears the men riding. They come across a nunnery and Athos and Aramis will hold up there with Anne. The Mother Superior (Gabrielle Reidy) allows them to stay and help Anne. Asking what they can do. They don't have any weapons but one pistol and Sister Helene (Alice Patten) tells them she knows of something which will help, as she takes Aramis with her to the wine cellar. He recalls his father making brandy with honey and sugar and after tasting it, he says it's the same recipe, Helene tells him he doesn't recognize her and she turns out to be Isabel, whom he spoke of in 1.6 Death Of A Hero.
Later she tells him it was her idea to come here and not marry him, her father didn't send her here, Aramis also telling Anne about how he loved her and was going to have a baby with her. He would've stood by her and he wanted his baby, but it didn't make it. Gallagher rides up with a white flag and Athos meets him telling him to surrender, he can ride away with his honour. He recognizes he was a soldier and he says they don't shoot women. He allows the nuns to leave, but they choose to stay. The men attack and they hold them off as best they can. The nuns helping with the Molotov cocktails.
Porthos and D'Artagnan shoot the men after them and find a note, as well as noticing the tattoo of a hand on the man's wrist. Porthos doesn't know what it means. They tell Treville (Hugo Speer) of the events but the Musketeers are out with Louis, the garrison is empty with only the servants there. Louis returns and hears of the new, as the cardinal tells Milady that she was careless with the promissory note and it will lead back to him. She takes care of the man who gave the note and forges a note stating the count ordered the queen to be abducted, as well as leaving the handprint in the ledger. D'Artagnan smells jasmine and follows the trail, with Milady hiding behind the door and ready to stab him. He's called away. How come he doesn't recall the perfume, granted many women use it, but it was too much of a coincidence.
Gallagher was an Irish soldier who had his lands taken away by the Protestants, so they gather he wouldn't want to be against Louis. The cardinal accuses the count of being behind the plot and Louis has them both thrown into the Bastille, even though he objects. His luggage is searched and the note is found there, planted by Milady. Isabel tells Aramis they wouldn't have been happy together and that's why she left. Gallagher devises another plan of attack and two men enter the nunnery from the side. Isabel is shot and Aramis is despondent. Bearing all to Anne who tells him about losing her baby six years ago. They spend the night together of course and Athos finds him the next day. Cos during all that chaos, they had the time to be together!
Athos says he didn't see anything cos this is treason and he'll be hanged, then Athos will be hanged too for allowing it to happen. Treville gets the men at the garrison to disguise themselves as Musketeers and ride out to the convent. Finding Athos and Aramis in the cellar, with one bullet remaining in Athos's gun. Gallagher runs and Athos chases after him, giving him a chance to surrender, but he reaches for his pistol, leaving Athos no choice. Mother Superior tells them he said he left money in his saddle bags to repair the convent and they find the money in a box, but nothing else, except, Milady's forget-me-knot flower, well for an assassin, she's not very clever in covering her tracks. Anne is returned and Louis is happy to see her. However they find that the cardinal must be behind the plot since the count had nothing to lose, also the cardinal presents Louis with Mellandorf's confession. They can't execute him and risk an all out war with Prussia. They must investigate further. D'Artagnan is certain that he did smell a woman's scent. Before they leave, Athos tells the cardinal he'll find the woman behind the plot and also the man who's behind it too.
Aramis revealing his parents wanted him to become a priest, but "I was better at dispatching people to hell." More background is revealed about Aramis in a continuation from 1.6 where he told Alice about Isabel, his lost love. Here he says she was right and knew they wouldn't find any happiness. though she tells him he didn't want the baby. As we know, he'll have a child now with Anne since it was the only place and way the two of them could've been together. No way they could've gotten together at the palace and also it was to be expected (no pun) since Louis mentioned not having any heir by now, but was that really Anne's fault. Also it was apparent Isabel would be killed off, giving further chance for Aramis to reflect and discover his true feelings for her and how they would've been unhappy. So it appears she was not the love of his life after all, no, that it seems clear is Anne. Milady and the cardinal getting away with the plot, just by the skin of their teeth, but that won't last long!
The Whispers 1.9 "Broken Child" Review
As Thomas (Jay Paulson) is rushed to hospital, they can't have the gunshot being reported to the police otherwise they'll check the hospitals, however a neighbour's already reported it. Which must be a first cos that doesn't really happen. Maria (Catalina Davis) refuses to help at first when she sees Sean (Mila Ventimiglia) and Claire (Lily Rabe) tells him he got his memories back and he's her husband. As the police arrive, Wes (Barry Sloane) takes the blame and he's owed favours but Lena (Kristen Connolly) wants to go with him. Jessup (Derek Webster) says he'll stay and tells Sean and Claire to leave but they're arrested outside. Of course Frommer (David Andrews) had to be on the case and Claire convinces him Thomas is the only one who can tell them how to kill Drill and Drill is the second one of its kind here. There was another one thirty years ago. He gives them 24 hours. First off let me say, it was very crazy of them to trust Frommer cos of who he is and how he's really out for number one. To think they wouldn't have someone watching them and he demonstrated that with Jessup.
Flashback to 1982 with Thomas and his father finding him in the woods. Claire thinks Thomas may have told someone else about this and they go back to the house to search it for clues. Wes notices the model of the woods Thomas made and Claire finds his journal with a photo and a message written on the back about only one candle lighting the way. She needs to find who wrote it and they head to the psychiatric hospital. Everyone who worked there doesn't any longer but the receptionist directs them to the childrens' wing.
Sean returns to the hospital and Jessup asks to see the childrens' wing, where he sees a girl wearing a paper plate mask sitting by a boy's bedside and she looks at him. Now that mask alone should've sent a chill factor down his spine but he just doesn't register it at all. Oh and they've stashed Henry (Kyle Harrison Breitkopf) somewhere cos he wasn't seen nor heard this ep. Sean asks Jessup if he has children, not through lack of trying and he checks out the hospital. Sean tells Maria they need to go somewhere they can control the electricity, which wasn't much use. Since a war being renovated should be the last place anyone would feel safe. He turns off the electricity via the circuit breakers but didn't think about locking the box afterwards.
Jessup gets into the lift with the girl. what was strange also, how these children could just roam the hospital without any supervision or being allowed to do it in the first place. She tells him about her brother's heart and again another clue that Drill would use her with the promise of making him better. She injects him and Maria finds it was only sodium pentothal but not a lethal dose and Sean asks where he was injected cos it could only have been done by a child. Thomas goes into arrest and Sean must get the medicine, wouldn't it have been easier if she'd gone for it instead of him. So much for standing by her patient, she goes to find out what's happening as Michael (Spencer Drever) gets better and comes for Thomas.
At the psych hospital they can't find the right room and split up with Lena going upstairs. Claire finds the room with a patient there and then sees something in the mirror, a reflection showing there was something on the opposite wall. Lena comes to the chapel and meets Rabbi Ezra (Jay Brazeau) who tells her she can't go back to what she's done and must live with it. Then says the line from the photo about the one candle. He's the one who Thomas spoke with and as Wes and Clarie tear back the wallpaper, the women patient tells them to stop otherwise the voices will start again. There's a drawing of a boy carrying an eerie figure. The Rabbi tells them it's a dybbk, as from Jewish folklore, which takes peoples' souls. Another flashback to Thomas in the woods and the tree, Wes recalls the model of the tree and they head back to his house and find it there, showing them how he must've killed Drill.
Sean tries to turn off the elctricity and can't break the lock so tries to open the door. Michael tells Thomas Drill wants to ask him a question, how did he kill the first one. Thomas won't answer telling Michael not to do it cos there's no going back for him and he'll lose his innocence. Thomas doesn't tell and he dies. The others find the tree in the woods and in flashback Thomas is shown killing Elliot who was taken over by Drill. He waited for the electricity to get him. Claire screams and says that Elliot was doomed and dead as soon as Drill went into his body. But Frommer must never know. Too late as Frommer hears every word they say. He heads to the president (Martin Cummins) and tells them he doesn't know if the president's able to make the decision: one child for a sacrifice, as he watches his daughter. Apparently Drill hasn't found the right child yet so he hasn't entered their body.
Finally some excitement in this ep as they seem to think they know what his endgame was. As I said in the previous ep I didn't think Thomas would kill Elliot without good reason and thus far, we've seen that Drill hasn't asked children to do any killing, except for Michael in this episode. And of course there was Harper in the pilot episode, but that was just so he could use her with the promise of making her mother well. Here he wanted Thomas dead cos he couldn't have his secret getting out, but they already discovered what Thomas did. Anyone guessing Henry might be the right child but he's just waiting to make his move with him, or will Henry be the one that saves them? Actually I'm thinking it's the president's daughter cos she's more in a powerful position, at least as far as manipulating her and the president at the same time.
Maria telling Sean she hasn't been able to eat or sleep since the reactor incident.
Sean: "I know, imagine living with that feeling everyday for the past three months. That was my life." Well she was selfish wasn't she, imagine what everyone else was going through here and all these children being used in that way, not to mention Lena shooting Thomas.
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