Erik Kain is a writer and critic covering TV shows, movies, video games and books primarily in the 'genre' category including fantasy, science-fiction, mysteries, thrillers, post-apocalytpic stories and more. He was a 2014 Shorty Award finalist. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, Mother Jones and The National Review.
has had a bit of a slow stretch over the past few episodes. We’ll call it the mid-season lull. Last week’s, in particular,The lull is over. Episode 8, “Thresholds”, amps the action back up, giving us scene after scene of the good stuff. The big mystery in the headline that I’m referring to made my jaw drop. We may as well start with that.I’m not sure it was a particularly good idea for Julie to take her little brother, Ethan, with her to the ruins.
But this raises big questions: Namely, how exactly does time work in this place? Clearly it isn’t linear, if Julie was able to go back in time and throw the rope down. And that makes me wonder, who exactly is this old man? Does he also exist outside of time? Could he be a character we already know, who has somehow aged into an old man by being sent back in time? Maybe not, but even though we’ve gotten one big answer, we’re left with far more questions.
He accuses Jade of taking Tabitha and Ethan to the settlement, that this is somehow reckless and that he needs to back off and leave his family alone. Tabitha isn’t a child, Jade tells him. Jim accuses him of a big ego, saying that he’s doing all this to feed said ego. “So what?” Jade fires back. “If it helps us get home, so what?”
The answers to the end are at the beginning. This is pretty cryptic, but fits nicely with Julie’s time-traveling. There is a cycle of some kind taking place. Events are repeating themselves somehow.
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