![]() He keeps her talking so she doesn’t pass out. She’s bleeding profusely from her wounds. In the here and now, Tak and Kristin are being driven to the hospital, while Tak tries to keep Kristin alive. He looks down and sees his hands in cuffs and chains. We see through Tak’s eyes, but his head is covered by a ragged black cloth. The episode begins with a brief flash forward and a return of the Mad Mykola song. Themes of family, protection and revenge run through the episode, culminating with Rei’s reveal. We meet a new mysterious new character, Hemingway, and Tak’s sister Rei returns from the dead. Isaac is exonerated in the murder case, at least according to Tak’s Envoy intuition. Lizzie makes some progress and reveals a new clue. Vernon remembers how to be pretty good back up and a pretty good friend, though he’s an impatient dad. In episode 6, Tak gets Kristin the treatment she needs for her wounds, and they continue their investigation, leading to a major confrontation with Dimi the Personality Fragged Twin. They locked you up so tight no one could get to you.Ĭontinue reading “Altered Carbon Season 1 Episode 8: Clash by Night Recap” → Rei: And then you got yourself caught by CTAC. Tak: When everyone I ever loved was taken away from me? Do you know what that did to me? What I became? Tak: Quell and the Envoys were our family. Even worse, he can’t accept that it was premeditated murder, done in cold blood with no remorse. He can’t take in the fact that Rei is confessing to killing Quell, the love of his life, and the rest of the Uprising rebels, who had become the family he never had. Tak is reeling from the discovery of what his sister has turned into, or possibly always was. ![]() This episode picks up where episode 7 left off. But when you believe a lie for too long, the truth doesn’t set you free. Belief can bring us salvation or destruction. Tak’s voiceover: “What we believe shapes who we are. As Alazne is dropping to the floor, she warns Kristin, “He’s behind you!”Ĭontinue reading “Altered Carbon Season 1 Episode 10: The Killers Recap” → She searches the house until she finds Alazne, who falls into her arms, bloody and dying. She drops the candlestick in shock and starts to panic, but then she hears her mother’s voice. There she finds the boys both dead, laid out on the floor in a growing pool of their own blood, partially hidden behind a couch. She reaches for her gun, but doesn’t have it, so she picks up a candlestick and follows the sounds of gunshots to the boys’ room. She finds him lying dead on the floor, just as Leung left him. Kristin climbs the stairs to her brother’s apartment. But there are still a few new revelations in this episode, along with the big, season-ending battle between the good guys and the bad guys, which everyone takes part in. ![]() In episode 9, Tak got Rei to confess to driving Laurens to temporary suicide, which solved the bulk of the season’s mysteries. It’s time for Tak and Rei to work out their sibling rivalry issues. Father Luc also has a wealthy patron, Dangeac, who has supported his work from the beginning.Ĭontinue reading “Netflix’s Transfers: Season 1 Review” → Father Luc uses technology to his benefit in slightly unscrupulous ways, and has an order of fanatical bald nuns who follow him. An anti-transfer offshoot of the Catholic church has grown up around a young, charismatic priest named Father Luc, who believes that transfers are doomed by God. There is a thriving black market in illegal transfers and the kidnapping of young healthy people for their bodies has become a crime wave. Even though transfers are illegal, Sophie’s uncle, Dr Vautier, is a major researcher in the field, so he was able to secretly help her and Florian. Sylvain was shot in the shoulder, but died during surgery from a reaction to the anesthetic. ![]() His wife, Sophie, never gave up on Florian, and arranged to have his mind transferred into the body of Sylvain Bernard, a brutal member of the anti-transfer police force, known as the BATI. While he was asleep, body swapping technology was developed, legalized, and then made illegal again two years later. He wakes up after having been in a coma for 5 years, and finds himself in another man’s body. Florian Bassot, a woodworker and family man, drowns while boating with his wife and children. Transfers takes place in the near future in a generic French city. Transfers was created and written by Patrick Benedek and Claude Scasso. The series aired in France in November, 2017, after having won Best French Series and Best Actor (for star Arieh Worthalter) at the 2017 Séries Mania Festival, an international festival. Transfers (or Transferts) is a 6 episode science fiction-thriller series, produced in France, which is now streaming on Netflix. Recaps of individual episodes can be found HERE and on the Home Page as they are published.*
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