Yeah, the first season of genre shows tend to have these kinds of dropped storylines that never go anywhere, but I’m tempted to think that this show is different. I doubt it would have been introduced without paying off eventually.
:eek: Creepy basement kid! :eek:
“A turntable. A record player.”
There may well be agents working with them who’ve never seen one. :eek:
“Unless you have an IQ higher than mine, I don’t care what you think!”
Lady, haven’t you ever seen Silence of the Lambs?
Never help a disabled man get something into his creepy windowless van. :eek:
“No, no, no, I’m not a medical doctor. I was a patient.”
Gotta give him credit. The Artist does good work.
That kid is unsettlingly creepy. :eek:
Is he a baby Observer?
“I suppose it could be modified.”
“Really? You didn’t think to mention that to last guy.”
“How would someone get cow’s blood in Boston?”
Uh, a butcher?
He’s cold because Olivia’s cold? :eek:
Nice job with the makeup on this kid. You actually see a progression toward normality as the episode goes on.
OTOH, the lights in this lab would be excruciating to him. Way too bright.
Geez, Olivia, you call that a roadblock?
A home, with a nice family?
How does that keep the military or the government or whoever from getting their mitts on him?
Observer! Was I right? :eek:
Peter calling for Rachel?
“Aunt Liv?”
“Yeah, sweetie?”
“Monsters aren’t real, right?” :eek:
Big metal door in the eerie, red-lit lab?
Never good. :eek:
Doorway-dragging monster! :eek: