So, let me get this straight. Three years after 9/11, Mr. Twin Peaks thinks it's a good idea to have a drone fly over New York City, launch an armed Hellfire missile at a skyscraper full of himself, his friend, a pregnant woman, and a room full of 20+ US military flag officers who weren't aware that they were being targeted with live ordinance (and God knows how many hundreds or thousands of others people in the building who weren't warned) and have it explode in mid-air?
Who cares if she stopped the missile, he'd be going to prison, and rightfully so. What if she had gone into labor before she stopped the missile? Or sneezed? Or feinted? What happened to the shrapnel from the missile when she compacted the explosion back into a ball? It's not just made of papier mâché that disintegrates, unless we can count inter-dimensional portal making among her talents. Can you imagine the panic a missile being launched at a skyscraper and suddenly exploding overhead would cause?
There was no safer and easier way to demonstrate her power than putting a bunch of people at risk and throwing a major city into a terror panic? I'm somewhat enjoying Touch2.0 and all, but that was one of the dumbest scenes on TV this season, and it follows up the almost equally dumb idea of pairing the little girl who's wanted by the US government, local police, and a shadowy cabal with her even more wanted escaped death row inmate father. Helix is supposed to be the most illogically written show I still watch for some inexplicable reason, so quit trying to steal its thunder, Believe.