Patterns of the Soul
You know, after The Long Road, I wasn't really sure about this series. Well, after the next three episodes, I think it's safe to say I like Crusade. It's not earth shattering stuff by any stretch, but I've been greatly entertained by it.
This episode's just another example, even though it kinda reminded me of a cross between TNG's The Hunted, and Journey's End. The Hunted because you're dealing with super-human cybornetic guys who are considered criminals, and Journey's end because, well, Dureena's people looked like Native Americans. Ok, so the Journey's end comparison might be a little stretch, but oh well. Anyway, this felt like a show that was starting to push things forward in regards to finding out more about the plague and what it does. We really didn't get that in the last few episodes but here it was nice to get back to the main story. Didn't really like the black guy who played Tim, and the guy who played Black reminded me of John Cena for some strange reason, but it was an enjoyable hour. Really liked seeing Chambers for the first time since the first episode.
Also a plus, it allowed members in the cast to do something, and there was not Galen. Not that I hate the guy or anything, but I've kinda gotten tired of him and wanted to see the other cast members, especially Chambers.
You know, after The Long Road, I wasn't really sure about this series. Well, after the next three episodes, I think it's safe to say I like Crusade. It's not earth shattering stuff by any stretch, but I've been greatly entertained by it.
This episode's just another example, even though it kinda reminded me of a cross between TNG's The Hunted, and Journey's End. The Hunted because you're dealing with super-human cybornetic guys who are considered criminals, and Journey's end because, well, Dureena's people looked like Native Americans. Ok, so the Journey's end comparison might be a little stretch, but oh well. Anyway, this felt like a show that was starting to push things forward in regards to finding out more about the plague and what it does. We really didn't get that in the last few episodes but here it was nice to get back to the main story. Didn't really like the black guy who played Tim, and the guy who played Black reminded me of John Cena for some strange reason, but it was an enjoyable hour. Really liked seeing Chambers for the first time since the first episode.
Also a plus, it allowed members in the cast to do something, and there was not Galen. Not that I hate the guy or anything, but I've kinda gotten tired of him and wanted to see the other cast members, especially Chambers.