They're really going all-out with the pop-culture in-jokes in this one. Most of the refs are to
Escape from New York, which by coincidence I saw on AMC earlier today so I got them all. And of course there were a number of Mirror Universe refs, including the goatee on Neville and the dagger through the Fatboy emblem, aside from the overt ones. But we also get a beryllium sphere (
Galaxy Quest), an oscillation overthruster (
Buckaroo Banzai), and "Come with me if you want to live" (the
Terminator franchise). Plus "monologuing" supervillains (
The Incredibles) and a phased polaron cannon, which is a Dominion weapon from
Deep Space Nine.
I didn't get the one about the movie version of
The Wall, never having seen that one.
Keeslar got to show his range here. He did a good job playing a wildly different character (although he was essentially playing Snake Plissken). And he showed more than that. Both of the leads on this show are remarkably physically fit. Equal-opportunity eye candy.
It's cool that MM and Lacey got together in the MU, and I like the idea of Lacey as a Middle-Apprentice (Middlegirl?). I also like Brit Morgan better with the straight dark hair. (And the decolletage. Talk about eye candy.)
If this was the season finale, then I really, really hope there's a second season. The last two episodes set up some major stuff. The main thing of note: if the Mirror version of Manservant Neville was a good man trying to turn an evil corporation to good, what does that tell us about "our" Manservant Neville?
