"Falling Skies" Compass (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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8/10
Hardcore character development, action and mind packed, addictive format and exciting villain
igoatabase25 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Wow ! This was the pivotal episode I had waited for. As a huge fan of science-fiction and everything bizarre I really miss shows like Lost and Smallville. The two-parts premiere was entertaining but not good enough to turn a viewer into a fan. Until now Falling Skies was playing in the lower league.

Last time I hadn't realized that showing Ben teaching a kid how to shot was actually a way to criticize weapons. He's a mutant after all ! So developing this arc and killing Jimmy in the process was quite thrilling. Until it happened I never believed for a second that they would dare get rid of him. My only complain is that they didn't blame Ben for his death when they should be a little suspicious about his whereabouts. Still Tom's fight with John Pope was brutal and proved that he's not the man he used to be. However I didn't interpret his violent behavior as a sign of mutation considering he had just lost one of his sons. Otherwise their realistic side, because they acted like desperate survivors, wasn't matched by a decent attention to details again. I mean how come they didn't check the woman's back ? They spend too much time talking for their own good, making the story over dramatic when it should focus about resisting. That's why Tom's clash with the Captain about fighting versus hiding was welcomed. I also enjoyed that the format didn't feel episodic at all. The writers have a plan and seven episodes to execute it.

Last but not least our friend Skitter was back and apparently he's able to read Ben's mind. It makes one hell of a villain, both cunning and strong ! Does he even know what's going on ? Are their encounters comparable to hypnosis sessions ? To sum things up Compass was captivating from beginning to end and only the annoying TNT watermarks and few questionable behaviors tainted the picture. Moreover now the 2nd Mass has a well defined goal I can't wait to follow their journey because as Ned Stark would say, winter is coming !

Note : This review was first posted on Kritikenstein, my weblog.
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7/10
The Red Eye Skitter
claudio_carvalho6 February 2022
The 2nd Mass uses an abandoned airport as a hiding place and recover from the last battle with the alien forces. Captain Weaver expects to move to Catskills to rest in the winter, but Tom believes that the Overlords wants this movement. Ben and Jimmy use their patrol to secretly hunt down Skitters. When Pope and the Berserkers kidnap Tom to force him to leave the 2nd Mass, he is rescued by Ben and Jimmy and the rebel group is arrested and delivered to Captain Weaver that forces them to accept Tom or go to jail. Ben and Jimmy attack a group of Skitter, but Ben is controlled by the one with red eye and Jimmy is deadly wounded. Out of the blue, a small plane piloted by a woman lands on the airport and the 2nd Mass is informed that Charleston has become the gathering point of survivors.

"Compass" is an episode of "Falling Skies" with many twists, secrets and mysteries. Is Ben a traitor, is maybe the first question? Is Charleston a trap to the 2nd Mass? Who is the pilot of the airplane? What kind of problems Pope and the Berserkers will bring to the 2nd Mass? Pope's theft of Jimmy's compass is nasty. The loss of Jimmy is sad. Looking forward to seeing the replies to the above questions in the next episode. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Compass"
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1/10
News from the front
nemesis-8820 September 2020
The Spielberg-led talentless saga continues. Despite months on the run in mud and dirt without hot water, all women still have perfect hair and impecable make-up. When a 13-year-old orphan boy dies tragically, one of the antagonists suddenly refuses to attend his funeral and steals his personal belongings. A WWI biplane lands in the rebels camp. Endless guilt-ridden dialogues and incessant hugging continue unabated, intersperced with both bursts of tears and sudden kissing.
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