Michaela and Zeke are odd... I don't believe that relationship. And also I think the timeline is kinda wrong, cause they found Zeke 11-12 months after he died, and Grace got pregnant when the 828 flight came back, like almost that same night cause she even thought it could be Dany's, and she had her baby at 8 months, and lets assume it's been a month since the baby came out of the hospital so that's 9-10 months so Zeke would have 2 extra months? but who knows. And out of his 11 months of life he's been with Michaela officially for like three? Oh and also they didn't find him until a couple of months after they came back so I don't know.
And I don't get why the writers are sending TJ away, he was a good addition to the show.
And I'm glad Saanvi was invited to the wedding cause this season she's been sidelined.
And I can't stop laughing at Michaela sending Ben away to solve the calling and all he did was going thrift shopping.
Also I feel like the shadow figure from the pilot episode was supposed to be a totally different storyline than what they are doing now with these three figures, cause it was teased in different ways but then the writers just gave up.
Oh Cal. So much sadness for someone so young. His relationship with Zeke is so beautiful
Review by LineageBlockedParent2020-03-31T21:10:21Z
Matt Long put on quite the captivating performance in this episode. He's easily the best actor out of everyone, both in the main cast as well as everyone else, and I mean everyone, barely significant role, hardly any lines spoken, minor appearance, you name it. He was a great addition to the show. It'll be a real shame if Zeke does end up dying, and won't come back somehow. I'm fine with it if he dies but comes back. If the first part of that happens and the second part, the most important, doesn't happen, there will be a problem.
Anyway, to the episode itself. It was a good one. I enjoyed it. There was hardly any of the...I don't know what you'd call it, supernatural-perhaps not so supernaturalness, which includes the Callings. There was a lot more of everything else, whatever you'd call that. Most of you probably know what I'm talking about. And honestly, I think that was a good thing this time around. Beforehand, it was rarely that captivating, just decent enough, with the Calling-of-the-week being the upside of each episode. And in this episode, everything that wasn't related to a Calling was engaging, surprisingly. But I can understand why episodes such as this one wouldn't be that favorable for some people. Some of those same people were probably drawn to this show because of the premise, and now that hasn't been dwelled on as much as when it all started. I can see how that could begin getting on people's nerves, straining their patience and testing their ability to keep watching, possibly to no avail from their perspective. And while I'm not also particularly keen towards this immense focus on everything but what the show is more specifically about, I do think it is somewhat necessary to keep the show going. It is unwise to compare it to other shows with similar premises that didn't focus so much on everything else. This show is its especial work of fiction. If you dislike it, you dislike it. That's your prerogative.
Moving on, hahaha, sorry for that lengthy paragraph. I'm by no means calling anyone out for disliking this episode or this show, particularly because of the lesser focus on the premise, what I'm assuming drew most people in, and if you're still watching, what you're still watching for. I completely understand your point of view and I'm somewhat within that point of view as well. I'm just less affected by the lack of what the show's all about, I guess. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the season (hopefully not series) finale. This show hasn't been enjoyable in the way one would expect based on the premise, but I've been liking it a lot. And if the show gets canceled, that would probably cause me to realize that I liked it even more than I currently think I do.