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Falling Skies – Hope, but at what cost?

'Falling Skies' 2nd Mass has lost many fighters and civilians along their journey. With the death in "Compass," however, I think this loss will hit harder that most.

- Season 2, Episode 3 - "Compass"

Death is a constant for the members of Falling Skies’ 2nd Mass, but “Compass” was the first time that the audience really saw that explored on screen. To be sure, Jimmy was not the first character that we have lost; several important characters died over the three-month break between seasons, and others last season. But I believe this is the first time that a death played out in this way, allowing us to see how it would begin to affect characters for a good while. In an episode where the fighters and civilians were given so much reason to hope, this loss served to balance things out.

When Jimmy was hurt early on in the episode, the idea that he would eventually die from his wounds didn’t even enter into my mind. Jimmy served many roles in both the 2nd Mass and on Falling Skies, but greatest of all he was the representative of fact that in this war, soldiers are born at a very young age. Hal is nearly a man grown and Ben’s story is much more about his time with the Skitters. Jimmy, on the other hand, was the boy who needed a compass to find his way back to base and that needed Maggie to get through the final battle at the school last season. He was also bonded with Weaver, and helped him through his challenges. Jimmy will be missed by all, but by Ben and Weaver most of all.

Ben had a rough go of things; not only did his drive for vengeance lead to Jimmy’s death, he also had several curious interactions with his father’s old buddy Red Eye. As I mentioned last week, I’m digging the idea of a specific alien antagonist to focus on, even moreso now that he has this connection to Ben. Obviously, Red Eye attempted to do something to the boy via the remnants of the harness, though it looked to me like he was successful – both times. He will undoubtedly be back for more.

Red Eye will have to turn his travels south, though, if he wants to follow the Masons and the 2nd Mass – save Pope and Anthony. There was something just a little too Jericho about the sudden appearance of Avery Churchill and her stories of a new government in Charleston. That’s not necessarily a criticism; eventually one would hope that the 2nd Mass would become a part of a greater group of people. But there’s something about this band of citizen soldiers and their charges, working their way across America that has appealed to be about Falling Skies. If Charleston exists – and the 2nd Mass ever reaches it – will the show lose that feeling?

Now that I’ve finally become a fan of Maggie’s character, can we please give something for Sarah Carter to do other than flirt with Hal and follow him around pensively? She’s a badass, a phoenix risen from her time with Pope. She deserves better. Also deserving of more? Several years ago, Battlestar Galactica cast Luciana Carro to be a minor character. What her character Cat turned into was obviously a great deal more important. Can the folks at Falling Skies find something more for her to do than stand in the background of the Berserker scenes?

Notes & Quotes

  • It was interesting – though I’m not sure how relevant – that the skitters looked after their dead.
  • “Your boys will be looked after as if they were my own. That’s a promise. Even the spikey one. Unless, of course, he goes full skitter and then all bets are off.” – Pope to Tom during the kidnap attempt
  • “Are you insane?” – Pope
    “I don’t know, but if I am we’ll have that in common.” – Mason

   

Photo Credit: TNT

5 Responses to “Falling Skies – Hope, but at what cost?”

June 25, 2012 at 12:01 AM

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So … thought: If some of 2nd Mass are skittish about what may (still) be lying in wait in Mason, what should we be thinking about Ben and his harness remnants now and whatever Red Eye is doing to him? The realization there could be major monkey business within the younger Mason could play a serious – even deadly – role where the 2nd Mass is concerned. Red Eye is certainly putting “a spell” on him, wouldn’t you say?

P.S. I still love Pope, complete asshat that he is.

June 25, 2012 at 9:14 AM

At this point, Ben has had three plus months to prove himself to Weaver and the rest of the 2nd Mass; Tom hasn’t had that chance since his return.

I’m not sure what Red Eye is doing, but I do get the feeling he’s either not be able to finish, or it is a work in progress.

June 25, 2012 at 10:13 AM

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Yes … but Pope had a point when it came to Mason: Be wary. Pope’s methodologies for dealing with the situation may have been extreme, but the dude’s has it goin’ on.

And, in the same situation, especially being Ben was hostage physically, mentally, literally to Skitters and Co. it wouldn’t be a bad idea to keep an eye on him no matter what.

I think I would.

June 25, 2012 at 4:56 PM

My thinking on Red Eye and the movement of the 2nd Mass is that things are not what they seem. As soon as the pilot started talking about the people gathering, I started remembering what Tall alien was talking about. Is Charleston the “camp” that he was talking about? He said that the humans would be allowed to live the way they wanted to. HMMM. As for Red Eye, I am wondering if he is some sort of rebel. I was thinking that maybe he and Ben will end up being some sort of “team” and the Skitters and humans would end up teaming up against the others.

June 26, 2012 at 12:40 AM

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Debbie:

Interesting theory …

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