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15 responses to “'Charlie Jade' recap: 'Spin'”

  1. Sean

    This is such a great show. I've been slacking off on commenting here because I lost some interest when it became clear that the show wasn't returning (at least as of now it appears that way). Very disappointing. This show has SO MUCH potential. Now Sci-fi is canceling Stargate Atlantis (and last year SG-1) to put yet Another stargate show on the air “Stargate Universe”. Jeez. Original much?

    This show is awesome. I really wish they could find a way to continue it. It can only get better from this point on. This was a good episode. Very sad. Things like this (making people confess to false crimes, spinning to the public etc. It all exist now. People are so blind to what really is going on in this world. We're force fed information from the media and we're meant to believe it. And if we don't, we're labeled terrorist or arrested etc. So much deceit, lies, and corruption. We're already living in our own Alphaverse. It's scary. Good episode.

    Nice recap.

  2. IDR

    My damn DVR failed to record Charlie Jade early this morning. That or Sci-Fi didn't air it. Shit!

    This is the first time it's ever happened and now, since Sci-Fi doesn't ever repeat the show, I've lost my CJ fix for the week.

    Well, at least I have this recap.

  3. archiguy

    I'm happy for a number of things. Charlie Jade is still on the air, even if nobody without a DVR is watching at that ungodly hour, and this recap column is still being written, and this site is still up. Excellent insight as always, Richard.

    Surprised Charlie would have slipped up and mentioned “Cape Town”, knowing that anyplace could be bugged at any time. Or maybe his sojourn in Beta has made him softer, caused him to lose a bit of his edge. Also a bit unrealistic to think Vexcor wouldn't have stopped the world-wide telecast at the very first sign that something wasn't going strictly to plan. In stead, Louie was able to get the whole story out before “technical difficulties” stopped the broadcast.

    Also didn't realize Byron Boxer was such a evil guy. Did he suspect 01 of actually sabotaging the Link? If so, then there's some motive to his shocking act of cruelty. If not, then he almost becomes a caricature; nobody could be that nasty.

    What made 01 suddenly able to travel again? I'm not sure they ever established any firm rules (at least so far) as to when the water-on-the-head trick would work and when it wouldn't. Both Charlie and 01 have had successes and failures at it.

    No Reena or Karl this week, like no 01 last week. Can't believe there are only 3 more weeks. Bummer, that.

  4. Cap'n Schwartz

    Rich your recap makes me wish I kept up with the show my freind… I only watched the first 3 and then lost touch with it…. =(

  5. R.A. Porter

    That *sucks*. I really hope it gets a US dvd treatment. If not, there are, ahem, alternate means of obtaining the program that you could consider.

  6. R.A. Porter

    I didn't check to see if mine recorded. I'll see when I get home. There are the alternate means of obtaining CJ that you might consider. This was a very fine episode.

  7. Summer Brooks

    CJ recorded for me. It ran from 12:02am to 1am. Don't know why it was snipped to 58min.

    And yes, we're hoping for a US DVD release too…

  8. Tempus13

    I only wish the same team of writers could have been on this since the Pilot. Just goes to show how great a show can be with the right group of people at the helm.

    I agree that Vexcorp would have stopped Papa Louis' transmission shortly after it departed the script. There is no explanation for them letting her go on so long unless there is something yet to be revealed next ep.

    But Im sure Byron left the company to Essa. Why would he kill 01's family and then hand him the keys to VexCorp? Especially if he suspects any treachery by him?

  9. IDR

    Well, I've checked Sci-Fi, Hulu and other sites that might have a full episode of CJ available for replay, but no such luck.

    I believe I know what alternative means you speak of and if I have time, will search around those sites.

    Richard, to your knowledge, has anyone set a U.S. DVD release date?

    Thanks!

  10. R.A. Porter

    There isn't a release date, or even a contract to make a US dvd yet. My fingers remain crossed. Email me and we can discuss getting you a copy of that episode.

  11. elfie

    Great recap! Thanks Richard.

    I agree, the new title sequence was definitely a foreshadowing. So much happens in this episode; so eventful and so sad. I was wondering if someone interceded on Charlie's behalf to keep Papa Louie's “confession” going. Did I miss the ending? It cut off at a shot of Essa and then no credits.

    I noticed that it was scheduled to continue on after 4 am but since I had awoken during the recording I started from the beginning and then with the truncated ending I quickly hit record for the ad that was on after but it would only go back to begin 4:04 with no CJ ending. I thought that was weird.

  12. kagillogly

    I don't know about this show. Perhaps it's the disquiet at Charlie being back in Alpha. I thought Bryon Boxer would target Charlie for his rejuvenating properties, but he's dead.
    I mean, I figured the man was evil, but to kill his own grandchildren? Why not kill himself? Could he not kill himself, was his goal to turn 01 into himself? He kills his son's wife and children, people who appeared to like him (01's wife smiles broadly when the old man visits), and then moons over baby pictures of his son? It's too fast a switch in the story line for me.
    So, too, with the Papa Louie on death row storyline. Why didn't cut the feed? Why would people believe Essa? What a bizarre way to get a news story out. Or is this just a sign of how gullible the masses of Alpha are, their critical faculties destroyed by the endless grey, gloom, pollution, violence, competition, hunger …
    I just feel like this show took the story in a totally different direction — again — and I guess I'm frustrated.
    At least, though, I'm catching up on the show after being out of contact for a while (soybean agricultural development again …)

  13. kagillogly

    I think the main thing you missed was Jasmine, poor fool, believing Essa's story about how they'd found this wonderful new resource that would allow Vexcor to help the other corporations and save their dying world.

  14. R.A. Porter

    See, thanks to Burn Notice, you say “soybean agricultural development” and I hear “spying”! You can't fool us!

  15. kagillogly

    If you only knew what I really study …

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