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Overview

First aired

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Written by

Patrick Ness

Directed by

Philippa Langdale

Runtime

45 minutes

Story Type

Two-Parter

Time Travel

Present

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

LGBTQIA+

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Coal Hill School, Earth, England, London

Synopsis

When April's estranged father makes a startling appearance she confronts him with Shadow Kin force, manifesting traits of the Shadow Kin leader. Frightened by this extraordinary new found power, April seeks comforts in Ram, and vows to reclaim her heart as her own.

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Definitely the weakest episode of Class I've encountered so far, and by a pretty wide margin, and even then, it's not that bad.  I just haven't connected to April's character like I have the other main characters, and the whole story with Corakinus and the shadow aliens just wasn't that compelling to me.  It seems like all the other main characters have a specific role and something that had me hooked with the first few episodes, and April is kind of coming across as the odd one out for me.  She's not bad, but it isn't quite the same level of engaging as the others.  The whole alien flower side story also didn't offer much, in my opinion, either.


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This episode didn’t come together as a coherent story. There were some genuinely strong story beats, but the episode struggled to connect them in a satisfying way. Too often, it felt like the plot was simply hustling from one key moment to the next, and characters behaved accordingly to get there—even when their actions didn’t really make sense for who they are.

One thing the episode did manage reasonably well was setting up a shift in the dynamic between the main characters, foreshadowing meaningful change going forward. Even though the story as a whole didn’t quite work for me, I’m still intrigued to see how the show builds on this setup in the coming episodes.

Last but not least, I want to mention the best part: Sophie Hopkins’ portrayal of April MacLean. Up until now, I’ve struggled to connect with the character she plays, but here she finally gets the chance to show a wider range of emotions. Watching her let out April’s pent-up anger—mainly in response to her father’s actions and the situation he left her and her mother in, all amplified by her connection to the Shadow Kin—was genuinely powerful. Hopkins handled this beautifully. It’s just unfortunate that the story around her performance felt more distracting than supportive of the good work she did.


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[Shadow Palace]

RANNUS: The anchor is prepared,Your Majesty. Once I attach it, it will hold the heart in your body and you will be whole again. The results should be immediate.

(Corakinus cries out as the blue glowing thing joins with him. A heart flips back and forth through a small rift.)

RANNUS: And there, the anchor is set.
CORAKINUS: It's failing, failing!

(He punches his doctor.)


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