Fairly decent episode, mostly due to strong supporting players this time around. But of course because it's PKJ there were things that I strongly hated as well.
The Good:
1. The FoTW was pretty good this episode. Meghan Ory was really good as Wanda. Was she chewing the scenery a bit at the beginning? Yes. But she totally needed to. Wanda's gleeful bitchery entertained me from the moment she showed up on screen. "Sebastian designs for girls with single digit BMI's. You're just to healthy *double kiss*" Oh, Wanda. Plus she totally brought thesubtext with Jane, and despite how evil her character was she made me feel some sympathy for her, and kind of wanted to ship her and Jane even though it's totally messed up (whatevah, whatevah, someone should have told Loken not to kiss back!)
Jane: You're a MONSTER!
Wanda: No. Darling. *pause* I'm a model!
Ory actually made that line kickass. And having just typed it and seeing how horrible it is on paper (well, screen I guess) I'm even more impressed by how her delivery rocked it.
Plus, I'll love Wanda forever for the following exchange.
Wanda: (gently petting Jane's as she leans over her while Jane is tied to the bed) I can make this arrangement very nice for you. Clothes, money, jewelery (caresses Jane's face)... anything you want. (Runs fingers between Jane's breasts) Like I said, in time you can get used to anything you want, and excuse the ways in which you get them.
Jane: (staring into Wanda's eyes) Alright. Uncuff me. (Lips pouting suggestively) And let me show you what I can give you.
Wanda: (licks her lips)
Really it says something about this show that I liked Wanda more than pretty much all of the main cast, and would rather ship with a narsicisstic, vampiric killer than any of the main characters.
2. Jane actually showed an interest in her powers and what it means for her. For someone who just discovered she has superpowers Jane has been awfully apathetic towards investigating possibilities, and downright idiotic to not have made a stronger connection between the people she's investigating and herself. She redeemed herself a little this episode by actively testing her abilities, and telling Mohinder to stick it when he was all like "we don't know for SURE" about her being a neuro.
3. I liked the title. Though it would have been better if they'd actually named the character Lauren Gray instead of Wanda (which makes me think of the Scarlet Witch ... who is cool)
The Bad:
1. Kristanna Loken looks like this:
You cannot, I repeat, you CANNOT, have her going on about how she's so monstrous looking that she can't believe anyone would date her, and have her stop making out with someone so that she can ask them if she looks fat. She's Kristanna fucking Loken, she's a goddamn Norwegian goddess, you even had characters talk about her timeless fucking good looks later in the episode. It'd be like hiring Monica Bellucci, Famke Janssen, Jessica Alba and Halle Berry for those "true colours" Dove commercials. It's infuriating! UGH!
2. Again McBride is worst leader ever. He's told that all of the victims of the neuro have been female, Jane has already been attacked by the neuro and his brilliant idea is to send JANE and MAUREEN the two FEMALES on the team, one of whom has already been ATTACKED to interview the suspects? Why someone's likely to get drugged, kidnapped, tied to a bed and sexually molested with a plan like that! Good thing that didn't happ .... oh wait. I mean what if Model Mentor had been the neuro, Maureen would have been dead. How hard would it have been for McBride leave his fucking ivory tower and interview one of the suspects himself. Seriously, if he did one himself and had Connor do the other it would have taken like an extra hour-hour and a half. Loser.
3. Why bring Amanda back for that? Seriously, I would have rather we'd never heard from the character again then have her brought back just to be randomly killed. I mean we learn in the episode that Jane has become kind of a big sister to her, that they've gotten close enough that Amanda has a key to Jane's apartment, so obviously there is a significant friendship there to be explored and then they just kill her off? Her death served no purpose ... oh, that's right Jane used the pain from the news to stop her hand from healing. It's totally worth it then! They should of just had Jane wonder if she was fat some more and left Amanda alone!
3. Jane went to interview Wanda at her apartment. Jane doesn't check in after a few hours. So, Team McBride decides to call Wanda's apartment and bust into Jane's with guns out? WHAAAA? I know that afterwards they checked out Wanda's penthouse, but really that should have been the first stop. Maybe it's petty, but that really bothered me.
The Good:
1. The FoTW was pretty good this episode. Meghan Ory was really good as Wanda. Was she chewing the scenery a bit at the beginning? Yes. But she totally needed to. Wanda's gleeful bitchery entertained me from the moment she showed up on screen. "Sebastian designs for girls with single digit BMI's. You're just to healthy *double kiss*" Oh, Wanda. Plus she totally brought the
Jane: You're a MONSTER!
Wanda: No. Darling. *pause* I'm a model!
Ory actually made that line kickass. And having just typed it and seeing how horrible it is on paper (well, screen I guess) I'm even more impressed by how her delivery rocked it.
Plus, I'll love Wanda forever for the following exchange.
Wanda: (gently petting Jane's as she leans over her while Jane is tied to the bed) I can make this arrangement very nice for you. Clothes, money, jewelery (caresses Jane's face)... anything you want. (Runs fingers between Jane's breasts) Like I said, in time you can get used to anything you want, and excuse the ways in which you get them.
Jane: (staring into Wanda's eyes) Alright. Uncuff me. (Lips pouting suggestively) And let me show you what I can give you.
Wanda: (licks her lips)
Really it says something about this show that I liked Wanda more than pretty much all of the main cast, and would rather ship with a narsicisstic, vampiric killer than any of the main characters.
2. Jane actually showed an interest in her powers and what it means for her. For someone who just discovered she has superpowers Jane has been awfully apathetic towards investigating possibilities, and downright idiotic to not have made a stronger connection between the people she's investigating and herself. She redeemed herself a little this episode by actively testing her abilities, and telling Mohinder to stick it when he was all like "we don't know for SURE" about her being a neuro.
3. I liked the title. Though it would have been better if they'd actually named the character Lauren Gray instead of Wanda (which makes me think of the Scarlet Witch ... who is cool)
The Bad:
1. Kristanna Loken looks like this:
You cannot, I repeat, you CANNOT, have her going on about how she's so monstrous looking that she can't believe anyone would date her, and have her stop making out with someone so that she can ask them if she looks fat. She's Kristanna fucking Loken, she's a goddamn Norwegian goddess, you even had characters talk about her timeless fucking good looks later in the episode. It'd be like hiring Monica Bellucci, Famke Janssen, Jessica Alba and Halle Berry for those "true colours" Dove commercials. It's infuriating! UGH!
2. Again McBride is worst leader ever. He's told that all of the victims of the neuro have been female, Jane has already been attacked by the neuro and his brilliant idea is to send JANE and MAUREEN the two FEMALES on the team, one of whom has already been ATTACKED to interview the suspects? Why someone's likely to get drugged, kidnapped, tied to a bed and sexually molested with a plan like that! Good thing that didn't happ .... oh wait. I mean what if Model Mentor had been the neuro, Maureen would have been dead. How hard would it have been for McBride leave his fucking ivory tower and interview one of the suspects himself. Seriously, if he did one himself and had Connor do the other it would have taken like an extra hour-hour and a half. Loser.
3. Why bring Amanda back for that? Seriously, I would have rather we'd never heard from the character again then have her brought back just to be randomly killed. I mean we learn in the episode that Jane has become kind of a big sister to her, that they've gotten close enough that Amanda has a key to Jane's apartment, so obviously there is a significant friendship there to be explored and then they just kill her off? Her death served no purpose ... oh, that's right Jane used the pain from the news to stop her hand from healing. It's totally worth it then! They should of just had Jane wonder if she was fat some more and left Amanda alone!
3. Jane went to interview Wanda at her apartment. Jane doesn't check in after a few hours. So, Team McBride decides to call Wanda's apartment and bust into Jane's with guns out? WHAAAA? I know that afterwards they checked out Wanda's penthouse, but really that should have been the first stop. Maybe it's petty, but that really bothered me.