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Friday, February 11, 2011

The Cape: S1 Ep5 "Goggles and Hicks"

Greetings-

Yes, I know that I'm really far behind.  The kids have had way too many snow days off from school, so I haven't had much time to get caught up with my shows.

I won't be doing a full episode recap tonight, but I'll give my reactions to this episode of "The Cape".

First, as always, here's what TV Guide has to say about this episode:
Fleming hires a team of technical whizzes to uncover the Cape's true identity. Meanwhile, Dana digs further into her husband's case.
Guest Starring are Pruitt Taylor Vince (Deadwood) as Goggles and Chad Lindberg (Supernatural) as Hicks.


The two bad guys in this episode (Goggles and Hicks) are members of the assassin's order Tarot.  They are represented by The Chariot card.  The Chariot is the 7th trump card in traditional Tarot decks.  The Chariot is said to represent war and eventual victory.  


Fleming hires the two man team to kill The Cape.


We get more of what we've come to expect from an episode of The Cape.  We get our weekly flashback early on in the episode.  We get our weekly consult with Yoda Max. We get an annoyed Scales.  By the way, does Scales ever have a good day?  We had a hint last week that he really enjoys lasagna, so perhaps he has missed lasagna night again. We also get our weekly dose of Orwell being all Orwellian.


One of the things that I don't get about this show is that for a guy that's supposed to be dead, Vince sure likes being in public places.  He also likes to discuss things about his previous life in public as well.  Sure he's just talking to Orwell, but doesn't he ever think that maybe someone is listening in?  Perhaps after tonight, he won't go out in public without being The Cape as often has he's been doing in the past episodes.

Okay, now on to what I thought was good about the episode.  Dana finally beginning to put the pieces together that Marty knows something about what happened to Vince.  The confrontation in Marty's hallway was pretty good.  Trip's new annoying friend from the apartment from downstairs.  The kid is annoying, but it's nice to see that Trip has someone that believes him about The Cape.  Call me sappy if you will, but I liked the exchange between Orwell and Vince before she finds the tracker on him.  I also liked the creepiness of Goggles and Hicks.  They were much more entertaining and fleshed out than the other member of the Tarot order, Cain.

Best line of the episode:  "If I see you in my town again;  If I even hear that you're looking in this direction, I'm gonna tear your eyes out and pour my coffee in your skull"

We recently learned that NBC has cut the the episode order for The Cape from 13 to 10. That's not a good sign.  Also, the show is shedding viewers every week.  This could be yet another show I like that won't get another season.

To me, The Cape brings me back to a time when superheroes were allowed to be more like their comic book counterparts.  Bigger than life, clichéd and cheesy.  I miss that sometimes.

What do you think about The Cape?  Will we get a second season on television?  Do you think we might see a comic book spin-off of the show?  Love it or hate it, be sure to let me know down in the comments.

Until next time,
-Bill-

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Cape: S1 Ep3-Scales on a Train (Recap Part 2)

Okay, I'm finally back with part 2 of my episode recap and reaction for "Scales on a Train".  I know, I know, it took me a while, but sometimes a man has catch up on some rest.

When we left off, Scales had just tried to talk business with the mayor of Palm City with less than the desired results.

The Cape runs into Rollo and tells him to call off the robbery so that his plan of outing Fleming as Chess through Scales can go off without a hitch.  Rollo refuses and Ruvi sets off some kind of flash blinding The Cape.  Portman finds The Cape and goes off to find some water for The Cape's eyes.

Flashback to a camping trip.  Vince and Trip share some father/son bonding time. Vince tells Trip that he'll always be there to help him get to where he needs to go.

Back at the Faraday's apartment, Travis is still stuck outside in the hall.  Trip asks Travis through the door what happens when someone seems guilty.  Travis tells Trip that there's always the presumption of innocence in the law.  Trip opens the door and asks if that means that legally his dad is innocent.  Travis tells Trip yes and starts to get up to go inside the apartment.  Trip shuts the door and locks it again (haha) and slips a fruit roll-up through the peephole to Travis.

Back on the train, The Cape regains his sight, and goes off in search of Max.  Meanwhile, Fleming enters one of the train cars surrounded by photographers and the press.  He notices Orwell (but doesn't know who she is) and asks her if she's alright.  She says a quick yes and retreats to the rear of the group.  Fleming brags to the press about how much ARK is doing for Palm City.  He mentions the drop in the crime rate, city beautification efforts, etc.  Orwell, from the back of the pack mentions that the illegal sweeps of Palm City is the reason for the drop in the crime. and accuses him of Fascism.  Fleming dismisses her as someone just parroting talking points from the "Orwell is Watching" blog and tells the press that the blog is full of misinformation.  Orwell beats a hasty retreat, followed closely by Fleming.  Portman returns with the water and notices that The Cape is gone.

Orwell is still making her way through the train being followed by Fleming.  Fleming comes upon Scales giving a tongue lashing to the mayor and the judge.  Meanwhile, Portman is on the hunt for The Cape and finds him in between train cars.  The Cape wants to see how the confrontation between Scales and Fleming plays out.  The mayor asks Fleming why he brought his "friend" onto the train.  Fleming assures the mayor that Scales is not his friend (which gets Scales even more annoyed) and tells him that if Scales is bothering him, he'll have him thrown off the train at the next stop.  This is just too much for Scales and he makes the announcement in front of everyone that Fleming is Chess.  Everyone in the train car laughs it off like some big joke.  This annoys the crap out of Scales and now he's angry.  The Cape watches from between train cars and is disappointed that his plan to clear his name didn't work.  Fleming tells one of the members of his security team to take care of Mr. Raoul and begins to leave in pursuit of Orwell.  He doesn't get far before Scales punches the guard, disarms him, grabs his gun and takes everyone in the train car hostage.  He tells them if they want villains, they've got one.  The Cape continues to watch from outside the train car.  Scales then demands everyone's valuables and starts with the judge.

The Cape tells Portman to take cover, but Portman still wants to help.  The Cape radios to Orwell to tell her to get to the front of the train and secure the engine.  He then gives Portman a gun and explains that the safety is off and to not fire unless he absolutely has to.  Back inside, Fleming asks Scales if he thinks it's a good idea to rob the train as there's going to be no where to hide from ARK and Fleming.  Scales says he won't need to hide.  Portman bursts into the train car, gun drawn.  Scales and his lackeys turn their guns on Portman.  Portman explains who he is and that he's "off the reservation"  He tells Scales and the lackeys to drop their guns before he "blows (their) gizzards off".  Scales is dumbfounded and prepares to shoot Portman, but before he can, The Cape busts some fuses and the lights go off in the train car.  Scales pushes Fleming through the door and leaves the car.  From above The Cape uses his cape to disarm Scales.  Guess what?  Scales gets annoyed again and decides to take off after The Cape across the rooftop of the train car leaving Fleming below with one of the lackeys.  Scales says something menacing to The Cape, but he just grins as he winds up to grab him with his cape.  The cape gets caught in the wind, though, and flies off somewhere.  Scales and The Cape fight.  The Cape gets thrown near the gap between train cars and looks down as Max unmasks himself and looks up.  The Cape shouts for help, but Max goes into the next car.  Scales then kicks The Cape off the side of the train and makes his way back down.  It's now a stand off between Scales and Fleming...they both have their guns drawn and Fleming gives Scales the chance to give up and go back to the docks where he belongs.  Scales basically tells Fleming to shove it and instructs his lackey to disconnect the cars.

Seems that The Cape wasn't thrown from the train (big surprise, right?).  He makes his way back onto the train and meets up with Orwell who tells him that the braking system failed when the caboose was disconnected from the rest of the train.  The Cape asks the engineer if there's any way that the train can be stopped.  Engineer tells him that the only way to stop the train is to cut the main brake line underneath the train.  He sends Orwell and the Engineer to the engine room and takes off to stop the train.

Inside the party car, Fleming is giving orders to his men and The Cape comes through the door.  All guns swivel toward The Cape.  Just then, Portman comes through the door to stand at The Cape's side with his gun drawn.  The Cape tells everyone to take it easy so that they can stop the runaway train.  People start to show a bit of panic at this news and Fleming and his men lower their guns.

At the now stopped caboose, Scales and his lackey open the door and catch Ruvi in the act of stealing the goods.  Scales tells Ruvi to get his hands off his cash, but then from behind the open door, Max steps out and knocks out the lackey, points his shotgun at Scales, calls him ugly and orders him to turn around.  Max talks a bit about their last meeting and then Rollo steps out and asks Scales how his knee is doing.  Say it with me, folks, Scales gets annoyed.  Max orders Scales into the security cage.  We get a brief flashback of a cage with a wooden sign saying SCALES on it and a voice saying that his place is in that cage.  We flash on a little person offering the young Scales a piece of cake and then taking it away just before he can reach it (no wonder Scales doesn't like Rollo very much).  Rollo locks Scales in the cage.  Max and the gang high tail it out of the caboose and into the night.  Back inside, Scales is banging his head against the bars of the cage.

Back on the runaway train, The Cape has recruited Fleming to help him stop the train.  The Cape uses his cape (I guess the cape is like some kind of boomerang or something) to lower Fleming down to cut the brake line.  As Fleming is being lowered, he looks into The Cape's eyes and starts to realize who is behind the mask.

Fleming asks to be lowered further to get better access to the brake line, but before he will cut the line, he asks The Cape who he is.  The Cape just tells Fleming to cut the hose before he drops him.  Fleming finally jabs a pocket knife into the hose and the train's brakes reengage.  The Cape pulls Fleming back up and then slams him up against the wall.  The Cape tells Fleming that he will end him and that Fleming isn't as smart as he thinks he is.  The Cape then goes back inside leaving Fleming outside.

Back at the caboose, a now bloody Scales is still banging his head against the bars of the cage.  He stops, pushes on the cage door, and the door falls off.  Scales walks out of his cage.  Before he leaves, he looks down and sees the stooge from the beginning of the episode and grabs him.

Back at the Faraday's apartment, Trip is sitting on the couch reading the latest "The Cape" comic book issue and Dana comes through the door with his present and cake.  She tells him happy birthday, apologizes and embraces him.  Travis walks in soon after.  Trip asks "Trevor" if he'd like any of his melted cake.  Travis says he'd love some.  Dana goes to Travis and asks him to join them.

At Trolley Park Amusements, Max is counting up the loot from the train robbery and Vince enters the trailer.  Vince is wondering why Max is helping Vince and questions if doing good actually matters to Max.  Max replies that sometimes it does matter.  Vince grabs Max's wrist and explains that some time in the future their two very different ideologies are going to put them at opposite ends of a loaded gun and that friendship has its limits.  Max just smiles and says something about enjoying the times they will have before that day comes.

Back at the Cape-Cave, Vince and Orwell are sitting back and about to have beers.  Orwell apologizes for being off her game.  She laughingly blames it on the outfit and Vince agrees.  Orwell gives him an annoyed look.  He explains to her that he's upset because he got Scales on video outing Fleming as Chess and no one believed it.  She tells him about the good things that came out of this night (Scales and Fleming at war, saving hundred of innocent lives, etc.).  He looks down at the table and we see that he's wrapping up a birthday present for Trip.  Orwell asks why parents love their kids like that (and we're given another hint that she's really Fleming's missing daughter).  Vince just tells her it's because they just do.

Back at the Faraday's apartment, Trip is sleeping but is awoken by a noise out on the fire escape.  He wakes up and goes over to the window where there is a present and card on the window sill.  Trip opens the present and finds a new compass.  Tears open the card and reads "No journey too far.  Your friend, The Cape" (almost enough to bring a little bit of a misty feeling to my eyes).

Next week's episode guest stars Mena Suvari (American Beauty) as Dice.  Dice is a woman that knows the secret double life of Fleming.

Until next time,
-Bill-

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Cape: S1 Ep3-Scales on a Train (Recap Part 1)

So, we're now 3 episodes in (4 if you count the two hour premiere as 2 episodes) and I'm still enjoying the show.

Tonight marks the return of Vinnie Jones (X-Men: The Last Stand) as the intimidating Dominic "Scales" Raoul.

Here's what TV Guide has to say about "Scales on a Train":
A tip about stolen money from the Cape prompts Scales to confront his business partner Peter Fleming at a costume party on a train. Meanwhile, the Cape and Orwell learn Max's gang is planning a heist aboard the train, and Dana and Trip are taunted.
 "You interrupted Lasagna night, and I like Lasagna"

We open at the docks where Scales is waiting for Peter Fleming.  The limo pulls up, but it's not Fleming that gets out of the car, it's one of Fleming's stooges.  Scales isn't pleased.  The stooge tells Scales that ARK is going to be taking over security at the docks.  Scales is definitely not pleased.  Scales threatens the stooge while two of his lackey's watch.  Cut to The Cape getting a USB drive from one of Scales' lackeys.

At the Cape-Cave, Vince is listening to the audio from Scales' meeting with Fleming's stooge.  Orwell is fitting a camera into a masquerade mask in preparation for surveillance at Fleming's Masquerade ball on a train.  Vince is in a bad mood because today is his son's 10th birthday and he can't be there.  Orwell tells Vince to stop being such a baby and suit up.

At Trolley Park Amusements, Vince interrupts Max, Rollo and Ruvi discussing their latest caper.  Vince asks for backup, but Max tells Vince that they are busy tonight.  Once Vince leaves, Max and crew begin preparations.

Back at the docks, The Cape grabs one of Scales' lackeys and tells him to call Dominic.  Dominic arrives and is annoyed that The Cape has interrupted lasagna night.  The Cape then tells Scales that Peter Fleming and Chess are one and the same, and that Scales is essentially going to be paying the same man twice.  Once for sharing the revenue of his ill-gotten gains at the docks and again for the security force from ARK.  The Cape then tells Scales about the big masquerade gala on the train and about all the money and back alley deals that will most likely be going down.  Seems that Scales wasn't invited to the party, so he decides to get a little payback.

At the train station, Fleming (dressed in a ridiculous Marshall's outfit) and Marty are at the photo op for the big party.  Marty tells Fleming that he'll see him at the other end.  Vince watches from the shadows and notices a father and child triggering a flashback of Trip's last birthday where he was the special guest at school for a little Q & A session with the kids.  We find out that Trip is also day dreaming of that day.  He opens his school book and notices that some punk kid has scrawled a nasty message "RETURN TO MURDERURS(sic) KID".

Stuck in traffic, Dana is fiddling with Trip's birthday present.  She makes a call to her colleague, Travis to let him know that she's stuck in traffic and that she's going to call Trip to let him know that Travis is coming to the house so he doesn't freak out about a stranger at the door.  Her phone battery dies before she can make the call.  Travis arrives at the apartment and explains who he is and why he's there, but Trip won't open the door (Good move kid, I wouldn't let that weasel Travis in either).

Back at the train station, Vince watches from his perch as Scales arrives and says hello to Fleming in front of all the cameras.  Fleming is noticeably nervous and becomes even more so when Scales tells Fleming that he knows his dirty little secret.  Vince asks Orwell, who is in the crowd, if she's getting all of the action on camera.  Scales and Fleming share some more words and then board the train.  Vince then notices Rollo disguised as a train conductor on the train and figures out what the "Carnival of Crime" was planning earlier.

Later that evening at the party on the train, Orwell is meandering through the crowd.  Fleming looks right at her without seeing her (thank goodness this is a masquerade party) and makes his way through the crowd being followed closely by Scales.  The Cape arrives on the train in mid journey (from where, we have no idea he just kind of jumps out of the sky onto the train).  He makes his way into the party and finds Orwell.  He tells her what he knows about the plans of the Carnival of Crime.  Vince decides that the Fleming issue can wait and goes off in search of Max and the rest of the Carnival to try and stop them.  On his way through the train Vince runs into Portman (the Secretary of Prisons) dressed as The Cape.  They share a few words and when Portman asks what The Cape is doing on the train, The Cape opens up a side door and notices an ARK guard knocked out on the floor.  The Cape tells Portman that he's working.

The Cape makes his way through the train to try and find Max, but Portman stops him and tells The Cape that he wants to help.  The Cape tells him to keep his eye out for Rollo as the Carnival is about to rob the train.  Portman wants to call the police, but The Cape tells him that it's "just you and me" and then takes to the roof of the train.

Back inside, Fleming runs into the mayor and a judge.  Scales, still tagging along, gives the judge a compliment and then the judge tells Scales that he has the most hideous costume she's ever seen.  Scales is annoyed (again).  Fleming makes the introduction that Scales wanted and leaves.  Scales and the mayor begin to talk business but the mayor isn't having it.  I guess the mayor isn't as corrupt as Scales had hoped.  Scales is annoyed as the mayor leaves.

I'll be back with part 2 of my recap later today once I've enjoyed a little bit of sleep.  It's been a long day and I'm very tired.  Also later today, look for my recap and reactions to Being Human:  There Goes the Neighborhood Pt 2.

Until next time,
-Bill-

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Cape: S1 Ep2-Kozmo (Spoilers Ahead)

The Cape returns this week in its regular time slot.

Here's what TV Guide has to say about "Kozmo"
 Vince fights to protect his new friends from an old pal of Max's who comes in search of the cape. Meanwhile, Dana returns to work at the public defender's office, and Peter and Marty try to determine Orwell's real identity.
Looks like we're going to get some background on the history of the actual cape that Vince Faraday uses as The Cape.  I'll be back with my thoughts after the show.

Decent episode tonight.  We learned that the cape seems to have some kind of power to know what lies deep down in the soul of its wearer.  In recent history, Max Malini was the wearer of the cape that has been passed along through generations.  Max passed along the cape to his apprentice, Gregor, but Max saw that Gregor had a dark soul, so Max took the cape back and tipped off the authorities about Gregor's crimes.  Gregor escapes from prison and hunts down Max to take back his cape.

Meanwhile, Peter Fleming (James Frain) aka Chess and his stooge Marty got close to capturing and eliminating Orwell.  We also see Peter trying to find out where his daughter is.  Seems she's been on the run from him for some time.  It was heavily hinted at in tonight's episode that Orwell may indeed be the daughter of Chess.

Dana Faraday is settling in to her new job at the public defender's office (at least it seems like the public defender's office and not the District Attorney's office as some sources are saying).  While going through the large pile of new cases, she comes across a defendant that lives at the Train Yards.  When she goes to talk to this defendant, she uncovers evidence that suggests that her husband was framed.

Later on we see ARK is rounding up all the folks at the train yards to hopefully bury any evidence that supports the notion of Vince's innocence.

We see Orwell beginning to come out of her shell a little bit tonight.

Best moments:
Gregor is looking for information on where his cape might be.  He joins a card game and gets the information he's looking for, then kills the other players with playing cards to the jugular.

I also like that the show is building up a decent Rogue's Gallery.  In the big showdown between Vince and Gregor, Vince has the chance to kill Gregor, but decides to take the high road and have him turned over to the authorities back in Russia which sets up an opportunity for a return.

Next week, we see the return of Vinnie Jones as Scales.

Main Cast:
David Lyons (ER) - Vince Faraday aka The Cape
James Frain (True Blood) - Peter Fleming aka Chess
Summer Glau (Firefly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Dollhouse) - Orwell
Keith David (Pitch Black) - Max Malini
Jennifer Ferrin (As the World Turns) - Dana Faraday
Ryan Wynott (Flash Forward) - Trip Faraday
Martin Klebba (Scrubs) - Rollo