More FRINGE connections: John Noble has been announced as a recurring guest star on SLEEPY HOLLOW. YES! He was brilliant and endearing in FRINGE, and these producers know how to use his significant acting ability. Way to go, Fox.
And as for an earlier comment about Crane changing clothes, you do realize that, historically, people only had one set of clothes, and maybe another one for church on Sunday? Crane was a soldier and may have carried with him a change of small clothes and a shirt, but worn everything else until it needed to be replaced. Although I think they want to keep him looking era appropriate so that he will stand out, I think tight dark jeans and no shirt sounds like an excellent next step.
Better and better. Shades of Indiana Jones and the Ark of the Covenant. And next week - shirtless again and discussion of his clothes. They know what we are thinking. Opening monologue very clever - I didn't see that coming.
I really enjoy this show. Each episode is better than the previous one. They're tapping a rich load of horror and mythology and the combination works, due in part to the chemistry of the two leads.
Using Crane's history as a backstory allows for some wonderful re-imagining of the American Revolution. (I figured that Washington as a Freemason will provide plenty of material for future episodes.) I haven't been this satisfied with a new series in years.
I liked last nights episode a lot too, though some of that German was atrocious; I thought Crane had the best German of any of them!
I think the success of the show really belongs to Beharie, even taking into account the remarkable chemistry between the two leads. Mison has the easier role. He plays a fish out of water who gets to say silly things in his British accent. He does it well, but Beharie has a more difficult task. Like Gillian Anderson on the X-Files she must believe enough to continue on her journey, but must also retain enough skepticism to maintain credibility. She has to be tough, yet likable. Vulnerable to her sister's plight, but not weak. All while stopping the apocalypse. Another actress could have easily tanked the role and show, but she is great TV find so far this season.
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!
whizzer - I assumed the Hessians were speaking 17th or 18th Century German - in other words, an archaic form. Elizabethan English when spoken doesn't sound like modern English either.
Possibly, but I doubt the show went to such in depth research. The first guy seemed to be saying the right words, but with a completely mush mouth accent.
When Crane and the leader were speaking in present day Mison had excellent diction and pronunciation while the villain's was passable, but not great. The minorest of quibbles, but one that distracted for me.
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!
More touches of history tonight: Roanoke and Virginia Dare! It looks like they are on hiatus for the next three weeks but John Noble shows up in the next episode!
Another great episode tonight. I'm very excited to see why Katrina is stuck in purgatory. The 3 week hiatus is going to kill me, especially after teasing the return of the Horseman.
"Pardon my prior Mcfee slip. I know how to spell her name. I just don't know how to type it." -Talulah
Last night really reminded me of Supernatural, but I liked it a lot. (On Supernatural the Horseman of Pestilence is played semi-comically by an old man who is always taking cold medicine, sneezing and dripping snot everywhere.)
I hope the flesh out Orlando Jones' character soon. He is totally the Skinner of this show. Sometimes helping, sometimes thwarting. Suspicious, yet willing to aid his dynamic duo when they are desperate for his assistance.
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!