Twelve episodes allow the stories of each character to blossom and overlap, exploring the effects of Kala’s pre-marital doubts, Riley’s drug-addled friends, or Will’s alcoholic father. Far from detracting from the conspiracy and intrigue surrounding their newfound abilities, these emotional moments add depth and strong connectivity between members of a large and varied cast. Other relationships outside the cluster, such as the delightful trio of Lito, his secret lover, and his fake girlfriend, allow for involvement beyond those with the mental link. Freema Agyeman of Doctor Who fame is the crucial rescuer of her girlfriend, Nomi, and Will’s partner on the police force reacts amusingly to the invisible interactions of the hidden cluster-mates. All of these secondary characters add spice to an already well-seasoned recipe.