Chapter 6
- Episode aired Mar 15, 2017
- TV-MA
- 52m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
3.9K
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David goes back to where it all started.David goes back to where it all started.David goes back to where it all started.
Eugene T.S. Wong
- The Man in All His Clothes
- (as Eugene Wong)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the original Clockwork uniform system, the Summerland crew's dangerousn/colour code in the institution is designated as follows: Melanie & Ptonomy are red (high risk of violence) Cary and David are yellow (mild to moderate risk of violence) Syd and Kerry are white (no risk of violence).
- GoofsIn Chapter 6, when Syd enters the common area of the mental hospital, she focuses on Cary and Kerry playing table tennis for a moment. A closer look reveals that the actors are only pantomiming and don't actually have a ball. Table Tennis sound effects were added in post production to cover up the goof and, a few moments later, the two are shown again playing with a real ball.
- Quotes
David Haller: People always talk about the depression side. But it is the other side, that invulnerable feeling. It's dangerous.
- ConnectionsReferences 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
- SoundtracksRequiem, Op. 48,
"In Paradisum""""
Performed by Soloists And Schola Cantorum (as Schola Cantorum Of Oxford) & Oxford Camerata
Featured review
My first review of the series
Five minutes into this episode, I knew we were in for another doozy. The off-kilter pacing and the skin-itching uneasiness lying below the surface gives rise to a creep factor that is as ephemeral yet everpresent as Haller's adversary himself.
How this episode managed to frame the essence of everyone's desire for peace and solace nestling in the ichor of dementia and terror was quite unsettling, nay disturbing.
And that painful yearning for a message, an answer, a sign that they unconsciously know is there but can't quite put their finger is delivered courtesy of Hiro Murai's extraordinary ability to turn even the most mind bending tale into a vivid, piercing performance.
I will get around to reviewing the other episodes, especially the epic episode 5, but this was just too outstanding to wait until the end of my binge.
Right, off to watch Ep 7.
How this episode managed to frame the essence of everyone's desire for peace and solace nestling in the ichor of dementia and terror was quite unsettling, nay disturbing.
And that painful yearning for a message, an answer, a sign that they unconsciously know is there but can't quite put their finger is delivered courtesy of Hiro Murai's extraordinary ability to turn even the most mind bending tale into a vivid, piercing performance.
I will get around to reviewing the other episodes, especially the epic episode 5, but this was just too outstanding to wait until the end of my binge.
Right, off to watch Ep 7.
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- May 18, 2019
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- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(season 1)
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- Runtime52 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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