"3%" Capítulo 04: Portão (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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8/10
After a sort of easy test in episode 3, in episode 4 all hell breaks loose thanks to Ezekiel.
Amari-Sali26 November 2016
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Trigger Warning(s): Sound of Bones Crunching

Review (with Spoilers) Topic 1: You Got Caught (Aline)

Aline is caught trying to spy on Ezekiel and it leads to a direct confrontation between Ezekiel and Matheus.

Commentary

OK, in the episode we see there are 4 people on the council. We know Nair is for Ezekiel and Matheus against, but what about the other two? Also, assuming they see everything that happens in the process, especially this episode's test, how can they continue to support Ezekiel? Is it that they don't care about who is injured or dies? Could that notion that things are better offshore only be in means of opportunities and not being better period? Because if these are the people controlling everything, I fear what awaits on the other side. Only one murder since separation or not.

Topic 2: Follow The Leader (Joana, Ezekiel, Michele, and Marco)

The storage place they are in becomes a trap. Luckily Marco figures out the code which leads to food coming down a shoot. However, Ezekiel decides to prolong the test and create conflict. So, he stops having food delivered then suddenly has all the food dropped. With that, Michele assumes leadership and Marco feels a certain type of way. Thus leading to him creating a group who originally are just trying to figure a way out, but then they become tyrannical.

Joana escapes this, meets Ezekiel, who seems to maybe know the truth but doesn't care. To avoid elimination she heads back down, stages a resistance against Marco and with his kill count satisfied, Ezekiel allows the test to end.

Commentary

Situations like what Ezekiel caused lead you to understand why Matheus wants him replaced. He has some sort of god complex and I don't know if there is a quota of how many must fail or he is just a sick bastard, but none of what happened was necessary. Heck, his peers didn't get why he continued things after the initial test was passed.

Thus really pushing the idea that Ezekiel must be for The Cause. Why else would he be pushing these kids mental state to the point of snapping? The way offshore seems, why would they require the skill of murder and the ability to inspire separatism? Does Aline's warning, or criticism, mean nothing at all? Nair can only do but so much as one of four, he needs to not lose the other two or he may lose his job. Never mind whatever type of punishments they have offshore. Especially with that murder still likely being a big political issue.

Topic 3: Tiago (Rafael)

It is revealed that not only is Rafael's real name Tiago, but he stole the registry chip from his little brother. Also, he failed the process the year prior. Though the real kicker is that Tiago is part of the cause as well.

Commentary

Let's set aside Tiago being part of the Cause and question how in the hell was he not filtered out? He took the process before and surely, in Ezekiel's 5-year reign, someone of his staff had to of recognize him. Oh, you could argue they see so many they forget, especially since he failed in the first round. So what about all those damn facial recognition cameras? Is there no type of AI in the 3% world? That thought aside, I wonder how this will change the dynamic between him and Michele for she is the one he reveals his allegiance to as Marco goes on a rage.

Which reminds me, can we note how weird Marco's 180 turn was? He has mostly been cool about his family always making it and didn't seem like an ass. However, in his going away episode, just because everyone looks to Michele for leadership instead of him he goes nuts? Really? Is he so machismo he can't stand to see a woman lead and organize? That or was his family destiny really so important he had to reassert himself? I mean, can a man really have so much ego?
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8/10
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tvdefrancesco19 February 2021
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Great review! Once I saw Marco lose it I got the sense that maybe the Alvarez family was one big lie and none of them really made it through the process. When he talked about them in the interview I thought the person conducting it was rather cryptic. Maybe they all lost their minds trying to live up to some false narrative and died in the process.

I thought Fernando was really annoying at first and he still is but he's making strides. He's one of those people that that hovers and needs to know everyone else's businesses. He's also obsessed with the process and treats it like his God but that's no surprise considering his Father. But I'll say he's starting to wake up to the fact it's all a lie. I can't tell if Michelle actually likes him or she's just trying to get him to stop asking so many questions. He also got so emo about not guessing what happened to the woman in blue correctly. And who wouldn't want to walk?! Man up Fernando.

Right now I'd say Ezekiel and Rafael are my two favorite characters. Both of them are very conflicted characters and they're starting to show real depth. I'm pleasantly surprised how good this show is. Hopefully more people will start to watch it on Netflix.
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