Just Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes
- Episode aired Jun 5, 2015
- TV-MA
- 48m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
4.4K
YOUR RATING
Riley's fate draws nearer, while Capheus and Sun are put to the test, and Wolfgang makes his boldest move yet.Riley's fate draws nearer, while Capheus and Sun are put to the test, and Wolfgang makes his boldest move yet.Riley's fate draws nearer, while Capheus and Sun are put to the test, and Wolfgang makes his boldest move yet.
Miguel Ángel Silvestre
- Lito Rodriguez
- (credit only)
Daryl Hannah
- Angelica Turing
- (credit only)
Peter King Nzioki
- Silas Kabaka
- (as Peter King Mwania)
Kristján Kristjánsson
- Gunnar
- (as Kristjan Kristjansson)
Lee Ki-chan
- Joong-Ki
- (as Ki-Chan Lee)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn this episode, Will meets Kala, making him officially the first of the Sensates to meet all of the others. Will met Riley in episode 1, Nomi in episode 4, Lito in episode 5, Wolfgang in episode 6, Sun in episode 8, and Caphaeus in episode 10.
- GoofsWhen the Superpower Gang Boss (Lwanda Jawar), ends up in a motorbike vs. bus standoff with Capheus Onyango (Aml Ameen), he changes the magazine clip on his 1911 stilled pistol. After cocking it, he has to release the slide to make the weapon ready to fire. This means that the weapon ether has a serious defect, and the slide needs to be released after every shot, or that the new clip is empty.
- Quotes
Sun Bak: This is what life is. Fear, rage, desire... love. To stop feeling emotions, to stop wanting to feel them, is to feel death.
Kala Rasal: What would you suggest I do?
Sun Bak: I take everything I'm feeling, everything that matters to me... I push all of it into my fist, and I fight for it.
- SoundtracksBaba O'Riley
(uncredited)
Written by Pete Towsend
Performed by Kristján Kristjánsson
Featured review
WOW -- have not seen the "Kung Fu" formula in 40 years
Let me be clear, in case a fan misunderstands this review and starts monkey-hammering the NOT USEFUL key: I like this series, I respect this series, I watch this series, I review this series, I enjoy this series.
However, that said, it is clear to me that TEAM W. has gone so far off the reservation with this arc that they have been forced to resurrect the old Kung Fu formula from the 1970s.
For those under 60, the US series Kung Fu with the late David Carradine needed a way to blend mystical and spiritual and metaphysical concepts in a manner that the modern viewer would not find boring. So at least once an episode, Kwai Chang, the wanderer-priest in the US west, had to beat the ^&%&*& out of someone.
And the formula worked. It worked then. It works now.
Just when you are convinced that TEAM W. has taken this metaphysical exercise in Quantum ("we are one") Mechanics too far, you get a really good UFC cage fight.
I am not complaining. I am a reviewer. I am just doing my job.
However, that said, it is clear to me that TEAM W. has gone so far off the reservation with this arc that they have been forced to resurrect the old Kung Fu formula from the 1970s.
For those under 60, the US series Kung Fu with the late David Carradine needed a way to blend mystical and spiritual and metaphysical concepts in a manner that the modern viewer would not find boring. So at least once an episode, Kwai Chang, the wanderer-priest in the US west, had to beat the ^&%&*& out of someone.
And the formula worked. It worked then. It works now.
Just when you are convinced that TEAM W. has taken this metaphysical exercise in Quantum ("we are one") Mechanics too far, you get a really good UFC cage fight.
I am not complaining. I am a reviewer. I am just doing my job.
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- A_Different_Drummer
- Sep 23, 2015
Details
- Runtime48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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