The Strain 2.8 “Intruders” review: We are privy to the creepiest makeover ever, as Eichorst places a wig on Kelly Goodvampire’s (Natalie Brown) head, along with some makeup tips. This is how they are going to get Zach. Kelly looks pretty – twitchy, but pretty. It’s good enough though, to get her through the Red Hook checkpoint. That, and a stinger in the car behind her. Her and her little “feeler” children get in, and find Zach, who almost falls for it, until a piece of her face starts coming off. The parental showdown we’ve been waiting for happens in full swing, mirroring in death, how they struggled in life over Zach. Perhaps “mirrored” is not exactly the word, but you get it.
Palmer is playing with fire, goading Eichorst. And he’s really proving the proclaimed inexperience with women this episode, by stepping on Coco’s feelings a bunch this episode, after they’ve slept together.
Gus and Felix talk about God, or lack thereof. They tries to get the Gupta family to leave, but then Quinlan shows up to recruit Gus, knowing a lot about him. I agree. Why Gus? And how does he know everything about Gus? Is there a hive mind with the ancients, Gus’s old bosses? That part I didn’t get.
Setrakian: “Mr. Fet – get your head out of her skirt and back in the game.” He’s so awesome. That skirt does not appear in this episode. Setrakian and Fet should star in their own buddy cop movie. A comedy, where they don’t always operate within the law. The plot could be they break into a church to steal the Occido Lumen from a cardinal. Oh wait… They arrive too late to save said cardinal (Eichorst gets to him first), but in a score for the good guys, the dying cardinal tells Setrakian who has it, and Setrakian mercifully ends his life before he changes.
Eph is just so complex. Liquor for breakfast, lies for lunch, and saving a gun dealer from a bullet wound, in front of his son (whom he took sniper rifle shopping) for dinner. Not only that, but Zach assisted in the surgery. That actually bonded them a bit, thus proving no matter how they mess up, you always have love for your parents.
I don’t think this show is capable of a bad episode.
The Strain airs Sunday nights at 10pm ET on FX.
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Eph must protect Zack against a surprise intruder into Red Hook. Gus convinces the Guptas to make a difficult choice. Fet and Setrakian set out to acquire the Lumen but discover they are not the only potential buyer.
The biggest problem with this show — and why it’s no better than a sort of fun (between the face-palming/head-shaking moments moments) C-level horror/fantasy drama — is the amazing disconnect between what’s happening in NYC and the portrayal of daily life there as being fairly normal. We’ve basically got an out-of-control plague/epidemic causing violence and mass murder, the city is burning, monsters are running loose (at night) and yet restaurants, bars, and stores are open, subways are running, and nobody seems to be panicking. “Fear the Walking Dead” is already, after two episodes, showing more realistically how the breakdown of society in a crowded urban area might unfold with the outbreak of a plague/epidemic. The Strain is pure nonsense, and the suspension of disbelief required to buy into its world is hard to maintain.
Comment by Hugomarink — August 31, 2015 @ 12:15 pm
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The biggest problem with this show — and why it’s no better than a sort of fun (between the face-palming/head-shaking moments moments) C-level horror/fantasy drama — is the amazing disconnect between what’s happening in NYC and the portrayal of daily life there as being fairly normal. We’ve basically got an out-of-control plague/epidemic causing violence and mass murder, the city is burning, monsters are running loose (at night) and yet restaurants, bars, and stores are open, subways are running, and nobody seems to be panicking. “Fear the Walking Dead” is already, after two episodes, showing more realistically how the breakdown of society in a crowded urban area might unfold with the outbreak of a plague/epidemic. The Strain is pure nonsense, and the suspension of disbelief required to buy into its world is hard to maintain.
Comment by Hugomarink — August 31, 2015 @ 12:15 pm