Altered Carbon: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Force of Evil” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As we get to experience a full lesson from Quell, we also get to see Kristin’s dysfunctional familia.
As we get to experience a full lesson from Quell, we also get to see Kristin’s dysfunctional familia.
As Poe, Vernon, Miriam, and flashbacks make up for our male and female lead, things are slowly getting better.
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As Kovacs begins his investigation, this is paired with getting to know the sleeve industry and Kristin a little bit better. Meaning, the 2nd episode doesn’t get better.
The Ashen Eye returns to wreak havoc while reminding us how useful Chise’s powers can be.
Yuzu has come to the point in realizing that she may have to put her feelings aside, especially as she comes to realize who Shou is to Mei and the damage his absence has done.
After a young woman’s mother commits suicide in a gruesome fashion, she digs into her stuff and past to try to understand why and her mother better and discovers a life-changing secret.
For both Bowie and Buffy, we learn why talking about their parents is a bit of a sore subject.
Sword and co. still aren’t in El Dorado, likely won’t be until episode 18 at the earliest, but we do follow up on his younger sibling and his reason for wanting to go to El Dorado.
Altered Carbon first episode leads you to believe writer Laeta Kalogridis known not just by their productions, but by name.
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