Carlton Cuse writes a pivotal episode of Colony’s first season that cannot be overlooked.
No, the tyrannical LA bloc leader/figurehead didnt studyMein Kampfin preparation for his job.
He stole the idea from a pair of graphic artists who were detained for orchestrating the Geronimo graffiti campaign.
Ortega agrees, only because of Snyders guarantee for immunity and a transfer to a totally different bloc.
Both seek to influence how we think and feel and change our perspective on world events.
Hes got an agenda that serves the soul (if you believe such a thing exists).
Whats going on with Will and Katie this time?
He even goes to The Yonk and questions her without being direct about it.
But the real question is, once again, who are we rooting for?
From the look of it, both and neither.
Theyre just taking different routes to the same destination.
(I mean, wouldnt they make any show better?)
I suppose it was inevitable to draw parallels between theWayward PinesandColony.
Both have a quite a lot of superficial and thematic elements in common.
The more I see of this series, the fonder I become of it.
I love that its not afraid to leave a mark on you.
I love that entertaining you is not its primary goal, but captivating youa far more valuable ambitionis.
Rating:
5 out of 5