There's been a very strong implication that
the new character, Keats (Daniel Mays), is also from the future. He's practically said as much, and he knew the names of future serial killers. So it will be interesting to find out what he's doing there
.
Apparently the coming episode will be even more
Sam-centric. I'm fairly sure he could come back. They never found the body...
.
Fiona: Ooh. I wonder if they've managed to tempt John Simm back, if only for a scene or two. It would also be fascinating if he didn't die in the past.
Seska, re your whitefont:
yes, it would be extremely cool to see John Simm again. However due to subsequent events I can't guarantee that I won't be shouting, "Don't trust him, he's THE MASTER!" at the screen
.
Sapphire and Steel
reference on Ashes to Ashes last night. Love it.
I was a bit worried when
Ray started seeing stars and talking about astronauts though. I do hope they're not going to go where the US LoM did and put them all in hypersleep
.
Nice episode, all in all. The
Sam
mystery deepens....
RE: Last night's Ashes to Ashes on the BBC. Anyone have any thoughts on what Gene might have said? I don't think it was just 'the truth' in relation to Sam. I think he knows where this universe, for want of a better term, has come from. Which might be related to Sam's death, too.
Fiona: Don't think the stars thing - which Ray and Shaz have both seen - is particularly literal. I think it might be what Ray said about being on the edge of the universe. Their world might be collapsing.
From a "mythology" perspective
it would make sense if he did know what was going on. I don't think I want him to be running it, though. Maybe just been in a coma for ages or somesuch.
If
Chaz had been in LoM, I could see (well enough to throw things at) a solution like the US one, but, as it is, it makes less sense. Also, see above re: throwing things.
Why couldn't anyone have looked at personnel files while in the now and given us an answer as to whether any of these people actually lived in our Universe? Seems like the first thing you do when you hear Sam's story. I know, dramatic tension, but, still...
It's interesting that they made the point about
Gene changing because of both Sam and Alex. I wonder how, if at all, it feeds into the larger mythology.
3 more episodes, and still a lot to be done.
DebetEsse, I don't imagine that
anyone would have checked whether Gene etc. actually existed, because it would have been assumed that Sam was hallucinating. I'm a bit surprised that Sam didn't appear to try and look them up, though. Maybe he didn't care. Alex's comments about that life seeming more real than her actual life probably come into play
.
Yes, I'm actually quite looking forward to the last three eps.
I like to think that,
given the connections to actual events (that Sam or Alex witnessed as a child), someone would have at least run Gene's name through the police databases. Both of them had time in the "real world" after their time in Gene-land, as well.
AtoA: Farewell then,
Viv, we hardly knew you.
I do like the way they've
"brought back" Sam. The actor even has some of John Simm's edginess
.
Fiona: You think he really is Sam, then? I wasn't sure. But then, I expect that's the point!