Nathan: “I see dead people.”This episode started off slowly. Nathan's back-story, whilst not entirely surprising, offered an intriguing glimpse into his personal life. Greeting your Father with a punch in the face is pretty dysfunctional. Getting one back is downright abusive. But where this episode really caught fire (pun intended) was at the club. Curtis' altered power gifted us a fascinating peek into the future. How far into the future is anyone’s guess. But if that last minute reveal was anything to go by, it could be sooner than we think.
Jamie's drugs had the unexpected side-effect of reversing the Misfits' abilities. Alisha repelled people, instead of attracting them. Nathan became mortal, and had to be saved from exploding shrapnel by Superhoodie. Simon, instead of being invisible, suddenly became the focus of everyone's attention. How sweet that he refused to use his new found popularity for his own carnal gratification (despite enthusiastic proddings from Nathan). How like Simon to hate the adulation and lock himself in the toilet.
Kelly's powers were also reversed. Instead of being able to hear everyone else's thoughts, she couldn't stop telling everyone her own. She acknowledged that Nathan could probably do better than her. She even admitted to sleeping with just four people (“you're practically a virgin”). She also confessed to being in love with Nathan, and of being afraid of getting hurt. By caring, sharing Nathan? Surely not.
Curtis' flash of the future showed him wearing a superhero's costume. He actually looked pretty cool. But who was the girl in his vision and why did she have a scar running down her chest? More importantly, why did Superhoodie lead them to her home? Can he see the future, too? It's hard to shake the feeling that the Misfits are being manipulated. Yes, Superhoodie's protecting them. But to what end? Is he friend or foe? He seems to know everything about them. Always watching. Always one step ahead. But not invincible. That shrapnel from the car explosion definitely hurt him.
Nathan's attempts at caring for his newly found brother were as comical as they were well meaning. I loved watching him ironing Jamie a toasted sandwich. What must his clothes smell like? (Assuming her ever irons them). Nathan warmed to the idea of a brother right away (a typical only child response. I'd love one too). Someone to mould in his own image. Someone to look after, to go on the pull with, to teach his dance moves to (if he had any). What a shame Jamie died -- incinerated by an exploding Lily.
Jamie's purpose after death was to bring Nathan and his Dad together. It's early days -- but the signs are encouraging. Nothing says “I'm sorry” like paying for a man's breakfast. Those were some ugly exchanges at the Police Station. Years of neglect have obviously left Nathan with some deep scars. I felt a little sorry for his dad, too. Sure he's made mistakes. But he seemed genuinely sorry at the end. Maybe Nathan was a little sorry, too.
It's refreshing to know that things in the afterlife aren't so different to things over here. People still have sex. Apparently. Great closing line from Jamie (“I'm fucking her”). Maybe, Jamie and Nathan aren't so different after all.
Bits and Pieces:
-- Awesome opening scene of Nathan stripping off in front of the group and rubbing suntan lotion into his white, skinny body. I loved everyone's look of revulsion. Apart from Kelly. She seemed to be enjoying it.
-- Why, oh why, would Nathan think that shitting in someone's bed would send the right message? Loved his face whilst curling one off, though. Very serene.
-- I'm glad Nathan made the connection between Superhoodie and the BMX bandit from season one. I was wondering about that. Not that it helps us much in determining his identity.
-- Where does Nathan get his self confidence? Virtually everyone thinks he's a dick. Being immortal just makes him worse. Him talking to those car jackers as if they were prostitutes was hilarious.
-- Nathan's immortality means he can talk to dead people. There are infinite story possibilities there.
-- Loved Simon's dancing. It was made only slightly more ludicrous by everyone in the club mimicking him. It reminded me of the Doctor dancing in "The Big Bang". Truly terrible.
-- Dexter Fletcher is perfect casting as Nathan's father. They have similar mouths.
-- Poor Alisha can't seem to catch a break. Even with her superpower altered she was untouchable. What a pain.
Quotes:
Nathan: “Who says you can't have an ASBO and an all over tan?”
Nathan: "We're like the Mitchell brothers: only we're not bald, ugly and shit."
Simon: “Nathan? It's me”
Nathan: “Barry? Hey man. Help me out.”
Nathan: “There was a storm. Bunch of us got superpowers. I'm immortal. Big reveal.”
Nathan: “We need to send a message. Let him know he can't fuck with us.”
Curtis: “And How does taking a shit in his bed do that exactly?"
Nathan: “Well They did it in The Godfather."
Simon: “They put a horse head in the bed."
Nathan: "Well, have you got a horse's head?"
Nathan: "There's an extra twenty in it if you tie me and and hit my balls with a cactus."
8 comments:
Love that Kelly is always the girl of action, with her being the one that just breaks into the apartment at the end while everyone else is wondering what to do. No wonder the girl has dusted two probation workers (if you count unwritten history). She's not to be taken lightly.
And of course it would be Simon that follows Superhoodie to the apartment. I love him, but he'll always be a stalker. Just a strangely endearing one.
Someone made a nice point about Nathan being able to see dead people. He's supposed to be dead, but his power won't let him. So he's somewhat between worlds. If you take that point farther you can explain why he didn't see dead people in the first season, he hadn't died yet.
I really liked this episode. Loved watching Nathan be all brotherly. Despite his dickheadedness, he really is a good guy.
djsosonut, I think Nathan did die in the first episode of s1 - he was killed by probation worker. As far as him not seeing dead people in s1 it could be very well that he DID see them, only he din't realize they were dead. Like in this one he didn't realize Jamie was dead until his father told him so.
Olga, Nathan was never killed by the probation worker. Except in the alternative timeline in episode 4, the one where Curtis wasn't there to turn back time. But you are right, he could have been seeing dead people all the time, and just not know it. I like the fact that the dead don't look dead to him.
Fantastic episode. It's amazing how with Season 2, this show has gone from being great TV to unmissable TV and I love that Nathan does get to see dead people.
djsosonut, I know he wasn't killed by a probation officer or we didn't see him being killed - what I was reffering to in my previous post is the talk we had here earlier (or later - coz these reviews now are being added later) that probably he was killed back in first episode, because it was unlikely for him to survive the attack, but he didn't realized that he'd died.
Am a bit confused - you said than in ep 4 he was killed in one of Curtis's alternate realities because Curtis wasnt there to stop the probation officer, but if i remember correctly, Nathan was the only one who survived, there were pics of Alisha and Kelly and Simon, but Nathan was alive and he told Curtis what had happened. And actually him being alive again proves that he'd probably been killed but didn't realize it.
What attack on Nathan are you talking about, Olga? From the first episode of the series? I've been racking my brain but i can't think of it. Only people i can remember getting attacked while they were alone was Gary and Kelly. Gary got axed in the toilet and Kelly escaped to warn the others. Unless you're suggesting Nathan was killed in his sleep at the community center, it would have to be something like that cause otherwise he'd be aware a least that he was out for awhile and attacked.
I can see how he didn't know he was immortal in episode 4. Everyone killed, if his power kicked in and saved him well like he said he'd think he just got lucky. But he still be aware he was attacked.
djsosonut, I think I confused myself and confused you too. I meant episode 4 when Curtis was trying to change the past with a different outcome every time, and one time when everyone died except for Nathan, and i think he died as well, but didn't know it. He said "he was lucky" but he had bruises and cuts on his face, so I think he remembered being attacked.
Now, for some reason I thought that in the first episode Nathan was attacked too, but you are right, he wasn't, it was Gary only and Nathan wasn't even living in the center yet. I remembered him going into the bathroom and there was blood in there and he didn't seem to care about it. For some reason (plus it was long time ago) I thought he was there... Sorry for confusion
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