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The Man Who Fell To Earth: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Under Pressure” – Recap/ Review

Alongside learning what happened to Molly’s dad, Edie is forced to learn the truth about her own father.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onMay 15, 2022 9:27 PMSeptember 23, 2022 1:03 PM Hours Updated onSeptember 23, 2022 1:03 PM
Title Card - The Man Who Fell To Earth Season 1 Episode 4 “Under Pressure”

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  • Recap
    • The Search For Sister Mary Lou – Spencer, Lisa, Mary Lou
    • What Is Progress Without Sacrifice? – Danny, Justin
    • Let's Make A Deal – Justin, Edie, Faraday, Spencer, Hatch, Clive
  • Things To Note
    • Question(s) Left Unanswered
    • What Could Happen Next
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • Clive
      • Adding Layers To Justin
      • Spencer & Faraday Come Face To Face

Alongside learning what happened to Molly’s dad, Edie is forced to learn the truth about her own father.


Aired (Showtime) 5/15/2022
Directed By Alex Kurtzman
Written By Jane Maggs, Jenny Lumet, Alex Kurtzman
Introduced This Episode
Clive Laurie Kynaston
Mary Lou Juliet Stevenson
Danny Holland Victor Alli

This content contains pertinent spoilers.

Recap

The Search For Sister Mary Lou – Spencer, Lisa, Mary Lou

Mary Lou (Juliet Stevenson) talking to Spencer
Mary Lou (Juliet Stevenson)

With Faraday’s actions in London, and the discovery of a woman named Mary Lou who moved to England from Kentucky, after Thomas disappeared, Spencer heads to England to investigate. While doing so, the only thing Spencer learns from Mary Lou is that she made Thomas need her and didn’t care about him having a wife.

However, while Mary Lou doesn’t offer much, Lisa points Spencer in the right direction to meet with Edie, leading to Spencer being on a collision course to encounter Faraday.

What Is Progress Without Sacrifice? – Danny, Justin

Molly’s father, Danny, was Justin’s partner when she was studying quantum fusion. Also, the way it seems, he was the love of her life. Hence why, after accidentally killing him with a massive amount of radiation more than 5 years ago, she completely stopped working.

Danny Holland (Victor Alli) smiling and playing piano with Justin
Danny Holland (Victor Alli)

Mind you, it wasn’t a simple mistake that led to his death, but her trying to push legal or rather recommended limits. She did work after hours without the proper setup or support, and while she did hit the brink of quantum fusion, she sacrificed Danny in the process. This has left her scarred and triggered, which doesn’t help when she has to pitch herself, and her work.

Let’s Make A Deal – Justin, Edie, Faraday, Spencer, Hatch, Clive

Edie isn’t in favor when it comes to Justin, Faraday, and Hatch joining OriGen. Her issues with her brother remain, she thinks what Faraday did was a fluke and Justin? Her record is so atrocious that even if OriGen is a laughing stock of the tech community, better not risk what is left on a scientist who has an ethics problem.

However, Clive, Edie’s son, pushes the issue for if he is to take over the family company, he’d prefer it to have prestige and not be on its last leg. So he pushes and annoys his mother into taking a meeting, but she still isn’t convinced. Faraday, however, upon hearing from Clive he has a recording of Thomas Newton, Edie poses to use that private time to get to know Faraday while he is away from his handlers.

What does this produce? Faraday learning that human emotions ripped Thomas apart and made it difficult for him to function, never mind making a way back to his wife on Anthea. And with tears coming from Faraday’s eyes, he doesn’t like this feeling at all. Of course, what doesn’t help is Clive smoking something that looks like crack or heroin and blowing it into Faraday’s face. Which only intensifies whatever Faraday was feeling.

But he isn’t the only one in his feelings. Being questioned about her work and credentials triggers Justin to the point of wanting to abandon this project, and Hatch opens up some of Edie’s trauma by pushing the idea their dad caused her to have an eating disorder, amongst other issues. All of which Edie denies but certainly makes any and all business negotiations come to a standstill.

That is until Spencer arrives, and with having the CIA backing him and speaking of secrets even Edie wasn’t aware of, he forces her hand. This leads her to make a deal with her brother and Faraday, but originally Edie wanted Justin gone. However, Faraday sticks up for her and notes he will not work without her. This is appreciated by Justin, even though being haunted by Danny still makes her question if she should pursue this work. Thus leading to Faraday, in his own way, trying to have her understand the bright side of only Danny being sacrificed for greatness, compared to how many have died for human progress before.

Things To Note

  • Unexpected Content Advisory: Miscellaneous (Vomiting blood and radiation scars)

Question(s) Left Unanswered

  1. Is Justin supposed to be 27? If she was at MIT, working on her post-grad work at 22, and she has spent 5 years handling bio-waste, does that mean she is 27 now, or am I missing parts of the timeline?
  2. So, based on what Mary Lou said, she made Tommy an alcoholic so that he would depend on her, or am I missing something?
  3. Does Danny’s family know about Molly?
  4. Where is Clive’s father?

What Could Happen Next

  1. Someone discovers Clive is a drug addict
  2. Spencer tries to get close to Faraday, not knowing that Faraday can literally smell desperation
  3. Lisa working behind Spencer’s back
  4. Edie investigating her father’s deal with the CIA

Review

Highlights

Clive

Edie and Clive (Laurie Kynaston) facing off
Edie and Clive (Laurie Kynaston)

Between the drug use and whistling, I’m starting to think peculiar characters is what The Man Who Fell To Earth specializes in. But what makes Clive more than just a character with a string of comical moments is that you can tell there is something actually wrong there. He is not an alien but a person with issues that, beyond drugs, aren’t 100% clear. And considering how his family history is unfurled from episode to episode, like his mom having him at 16, or his grandmother dying when his parents were young, it should be interesting to learn more about him.

Adding Layers To Justin

Besides often seeming like she drank too much coffee and was stressed out because she hasn’t slept in years, Justin was a bit of a mystery. Yes, we were told a lot about her and her work and saw her family dynamic, but everything felt superficial in a way. Her causing Danny’s death added layers. It ripped away the façade of the struggling single mother persona and showed there is a potential dark side to Justin. There is an ambition that will bend the rules, even break them, and she has a body on her conscious.

Add in very few knowing about the crime she committed, and it helps you understand why she stopped being a scientist and why she sought out ways to punish herself, and even allowed her life to be stagnant. She acted out what she believed was Karma’s will and saw having a child, her father’s illness, and so much more as a means of punishment.

But, as Faraday pushes, she was someone working on something evolutionary, and with that type of work, there is always sacrifice. So losing only one life was a blessing. Which, considering how healthy Molly is and that Faraday is offering Justin a chance at redemption, it seems Karma has forgiven Justin and is giving her a chance to atone.

Spencer & Faraday Come Face To Face

Well, that didn’t take long, did it? Spencer has barely become aware of Faraday’s existence, and next thing you know, they are face to face, Spencer is manipulating Edie, and we’re waiting on Faraday to use his sense of smell to call out Spencer. It pushes the idea that this show isn’t trying to drag anything out anymore and wants to get to the point and allow Spencer to be a hands-on, upfront villain.

Now, as for what he may do to Edie, Faraday, Justin, or even Hatch? That’s hard to say. Clearly, he has Lisa giving him the kind of intel which will help him keep everyone on their toes, but perhaps the real question is, will Spencer get violent? He is a bully by nature, with quirks that make it seem authority is an aphrodisiac. So whether or not he decides to torture Faraday in hopes of getting Thomas Newton, or maybe even Justin, is something to be curious about.

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Title Card - The Man Who Fell To Earth Season 1 Episode 4 “Under Pressure”
The Man Who Fell To Earth: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Under Pressure” – Recap/ Review
Overall
With a quick pace, answers being forthcoming, an equal amount of eccentric characters, and a compelling story, The Man Who Fell To Earth has left its need for Faraday being comical behind and has shown it can offer so much more.
Highlights
Spencer & Faraday Come Face To Face
Adding Layers To Justin
Clive
Disputable
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Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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