Atavus
When Augur gets jealous, he attempts to experience the Taelon Commonality by tapping into Da'an's frequency, accidentally cutting him from it. Without the Commonality, Da'an reverts into an Atavus - a distant primitive ancestor of the Taelons and begins feeding on the life-force of any human he comes into contact with. Zo'or orders Da'an to be killed, but Liam seems to think he has the power to restore Da'an to his Taelon-self.
So Augur owns the Flat Planet Café... the surprises just keep coming
Augur tapping into the Taelon commonality so easily was a stretch. Sure I know he's good at computers, but that seems kind of impossible. Da'an then turns into an atavus because of her link to the commonality being severed. Don't know why this would cause you to devolve into a primitive form of your being, but the Taelons are different so maybe I can't use human science. From what I can tell an Atavus is basically like a wraith from Stagate: Atlantis without trench coats.
By the way, I love the avatar of Augur's computer. It just seems like something he would do. I also like Lili's reaction to it. She wasn't mad that it looked like her, only that it was so submissive.
One thing that seems weird this season is Sandoval's total devotion to Zo'or and the lack of towards Da'an. It's kind of a big switch from the first season, but I guess the writers wanted Sandoval to be more of a villain.
Because an ancient Taelon kind of thing is involved, Beckett is called in because she has experience in this kind of thing (3 of her 4 appearances have dealt with an ancient Taelon of some sort). But once again she is helpless to stop its rampage.
Once again, Liam saves the day with his crazy powers which I guess makes sense since he's kind of a Kimera. So what's the stages in Taelon evolution? Does it go: Atavus ---> Kimera ---> Taelon? Or is there going to be another ancient Taelon that will wreak havoc in Beckett's next appearance? Of course, if you answer please spoiler code.
The ending was awesome. First, Doors understandably doesn't trust the 2 day old Liam. Just as he's about to lay it into him and expel him from the Resistance, Liam enters the Resistance HQ with Da'an. Again, the writers seem to be erasing all of the shades of gray with the characters this season, this time putting Da'an on the side of the resistance. But I still enjoyed the shock value of the ending.
Overall, it was a good episode taken for what it is. It appears as if this season is going to be much more fast and action-y, and less slow and ponderous. I enjoy the latter style more, but I can live with it like this.
Finally, maybe I missed it, but where did Liam get his last name "Kincaid" from? Did he just pick it randomly?
RATING: 4/5
When Augur gets jealous, he attempts to experience the Taelon Commonality by tapping into Da'an's frequency, accidentally cutting him from it. Without the Commonality, Da'an reverts into an Atavus - a distant primitive ancestor of the Taelons and begins feeding on the life-force of any human he comes into contact with. Zo'or orders Da'an to be killed, but Liam seems to think he has the power to restore Da'an to his Taelon-self.
So Augur owns the Flat Planet Café... the surprises just keep coming

Augur tapping into the Taelon commonality so easily was a stretch. Sure I know he's good at computers, but that seems kind of impossible. Da'an then turns into an atavus because of her link to the commonality being severed. Don't know why this would cause you to devolve into a primitive form of your being, but the Taelons are different so maybe I can't use human science. From what I can tell an Atavus is basically like a wraith from Stagate: Atlantis without trench coats.
By the way, I love the avatar of Augur's computer. It just seems like something he would do. I also like Lili's reaction to it. She wasn't mad that it looked like her, only that it was so submissive.
One thing that seems weird this season is Sandoval's total devotion to Zo'or and the lack of towards Da'an. It's kind of a big switch from the first season, but I guess the writers wanted Sandoval to be more of a villain.
Because an ancient Taelon kind of thing is involved, Beckett is called in because she has experience in this kind of thing (3 of her 4 appearances have dealt with an ancient Taelon of some sort). But once again she is helpless to stop its rampage.
Once again, Liam saves the day with his crazy powers which I guess makes sense since he's kind of a Kimera. So what's the stages in Taelon evolution? Does it go: Atavus ---> Kimera ---> Taelon? Or is there going to be another ancient Taelon that will wreak havoc in Beckett's next appearance? Of course, if you answer please spoiler code.

The ending was awesome. First, Doors understandably doesn't trust the 2 day old Liam. Just as he's about to lay it into him and expel him from the Resistance, Liam enters the Resistance HQ with Da'an. Again, the writers seem to be erasing all of the shades of gray with the characters this season, this time putting Da'an on the side of the resistance. But I still enjoyed the shock value of the ending.
Overall, it was a good episode taken for what it is. It appears as if this season is going to be much more fast and action-y, and less slow and ponderous. I enjoy the latter style more, but I can live with it like this.
Finally, maybe I missed it, but where did Liam get his last name "Kincaid" from? Did he just pick it randomly?
RATING: 4/5