I don't think Nimoy is supposed to be a twist in story. It's not like when he appears Olivia will say, "My God, it's Mr. Spock!"
Certainly. I think it's supposed to be a twist for the viewer though. It's the kind of meta-fictional thing the Abrams crew do so well. Olivia won't be the least bit surprised meeting him (beyond "Fuck, that's William Bell!") but we the audience I think are supposed to say "My God, it's Mr. Spock!" And therein lies the shock.
Anyway, I graded it
Excellent. Walter was great this week as was Peter. But the real standout was Anna Torv who did that whole Ed-Norton-in-Fight-Club insomniac thing so incredibly well. She was always just a little frazzled and when she wasn't in the middle of losing her shit there was the quiet threat lingering that she might.
The Cortexephan story continues and it's amping up nicely. As much as I love
Lost, this show somehow manages to dole out relatively small bits of information that don't leave you nearly as infuriated as
Lost does. Probably has a lot to do with the fact that they're wrapping it up nicely every week.
It's a welcome but subtle refinement on the serialized formula that the Abrams guys have been doing for awhile and while I can't wait to see where it goes next, I'm not finding myself bummed that I didn't learn more.
EDIT: Oh, and the lesbian stuff was cool but it kind of took me out of the story. It was like a Pandering-Alert went off in my brain.