Etherea
- Episode aired Aug 12, 2020
- TV-MA
- 42m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.1K
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Lindsey Morgan
- Raven Reyes
- (credit only)
Richard Harmon
- John Murphy
- (credit only)
Shannon Kook
- Jordan Green
- (credit only)
Shelby Flannery
- Hope Diyoza
- (credit only)
Klarc Jerome Wilson
- Disciple
- (as Klarc Wilson)
Storyline
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- TriviaThis episode contains no deaths at all aside from a scorpion-like bug that Bellamy is seen eating. It's the fourth episode to have no deaths, others are Earth Skills (2014), Contents Under Pressure (2014) and The Tinder Box (2017).
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Weeks in a forest, and he doesn't build a ladder
Great to see Bob Morley back with some screen time. He's an enjoyable actor to watch and immediately lifted his scenes.
That slippery rock wall that was 2 men high eh? insurmountable, .......... If only there was wood and rope to make a ladder. Ok that wouldn't have helped that much in the long run as they needed 2 people to complete the journey.
Too bad the person who loves everyone equally decided to start off their stay by instigating a fight that left them both badly beaten just to get it to stop. Maybe that's the point of this show. A parallel to battling factions on earth who continually make the wrong choices to create different paths to the easiest peaceful one, but that wouldn't make a very interesting show, or would it?
So Bellamy doesn't make a ladder and he reads the cults manual and does a little bit of prey pray, and it does achieve something. We're not sure what. I'm not seeing Bellamy's betrayal as going full traitor, more cutting the crap and moving things forward. The Shepherd isn't necessarily evil, he isn't going around killing 'our team' in the way they are knocking off his team, he just has a different objective.
I don't know about the kneeling to the shepherd thing, I wasn't sold on that. Bellamy can acknowledge the other teams validity without going full on religious nutter. Hopefully that's not the character path that's been written for him. I like that Shepherd Bill is written as a normal guy with different insight and a lot of info 'our team' don't have. hopefully it will play out in a way that isn't all about killing people. I'm a bit bored with that answer to every question, but maybe that's the point of the show. 'our team is the US and all it's military 'solutions' that leave many dead and nothing solved, and Team US oblivious to it's mistakes that it keeps repeating over and over. Bit depressing really, but, relevant.
So Bellamy doesn't make a ladder and he reads the cults manual and does a little bit of prey pray, and it does achieve something. We're not sure what. I'm not seeing Bellamy's betrayal as going full traitor, more cutting the crap and moving things forward. The Shepherd isn't necessarily evil, he isn't going around killing 'our team' in the way they are knocking off his team, he just has a different objective.
I don't know about the kneeling to the shepherd thing, I wasn't sold on that. Bellamy can acknowledge the other teams validity without going full on religious nutter. Hopefully that's not the character path that's been written for him. I like that Shepherd Bill is written as a normal guy with different insight and a lot of info 'our team' don't have. hopefully it will play out in a way that isn't all about killing people. I'm a bit bored with that answer to every question, but maybe that's the point of the show. 'our team is the US and all it's military 'solutions' that leave many dead and nothing solved, and Team US oblivious to it's mistakes that it keeps repeating over and over. Bit depressing really, but, relevant.
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- Aug 15, 2020
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