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Roaming down the threads I found a plausible explanation. Brief exposure (plus breathing out at the same time) won't kill you (although it wouldn't be pleasant either). It looks like it was a good visual way to show us how guys under these conditions operate; they're used to risky behaviour under the circumstances

I'm totally perplexed on this one. I've re watched the scene 3 times and I can't make any sense of it.

That is exactly what I saw… so cleverly subtle and suggestive. I think it's been the creepiest visual from the show so far.

I was prepared to buy the absurdity of Robin Hood - it worked fantastically well actually - but the nonsense with the golden arrow was too much. Frequently characters on this show make preposterous assumptions that turn out to be correct in order to service the plot and save the day, and this was one of the most

I agree with you, Misfits has handled clubbing scenes consistently better than other shows. The music still still isn't up to the standard of the early seasons though (see S2E2) although that's probably just my taste.

This was a really enjoyable episode with some neat ideas and great use of Alex. Unfortunately in revisiting an old idea it invites an unflattering comparison with the season 2 episode with the same theme. If you go back to that episode the music, pace, tension and editing work are far superior (see the scene where

I thought this was an average episode, but still very enjoyable. It was great to see the young offender that was killed in the very first episode returned… even if only to kill him off again. My main beef if the gaping plot hole at the end of the story. The Kelly that jumped back and then forward in time was from the

I just read it :) I kind of thought his presence was symbolic too.