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Chapter 6

  • Episode aired Mar 15, 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 52m
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Aubrey Plaza in Legion (2017)
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David goes back to where it all started.David goes back to where it all started.David goes back to where it all started.

  • Director
    • Hiro Murai
  • Writers
    • Nathaniel Halpern
    • Noah Hawley
    • Chris Claremont
  • Stars
    • Dan Stevens
    • Rachel Keller
    • Aubrey Plaza
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    • Director
      • Hiro Murai
    • Writers
      • Nathaniel Halpern
      • Noah Hawley
      • Chris Claremont
    • Stars
      • Dan Stevens
      • Rachel Keller
      • Aubrey Plaza
    • 21User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • David Haller
    Rachel Keller
    Rachel Keller
    • Syd Barrett
    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Lenny Busker
    Bill Irwin
    Bill Irwin
    • Cary Loudermilk
    Jeremie Harris
    Jeremie Harris
    • Ptonomy Wallace
    Amber Midthunder
    Amber Midthunder
    • Kerry Loudermilk
    Katie Aselton
    Katie Aselton
    • Amy Haller
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Dr. Melanie Bird
    Mackenzie Gray
    Mackenzie Gray
    • The Eye
    Brad Mann
    Brad Mann
    • Rudy
    Gabriel Jacob-Cross
    Gabriel Jacob-Cross
    • Ptonomy (5 Years Old)
    Paul Belsito
    Paul Belsito
    • The Man Who Hides
    Eugene T.S. Wong
    • The Man in All His Clothes
    • (as Eugene Wong)
    Stephanie Van Dyck
    Stephanie Van Dyck
    • Skeletal Fat Lady
    Quinton Boisclair
    • Devil with the Yellow Eyes
    Sharlene Royer
    Sharlene Royer
    • Ptonomy's Mom
    • Director
      • Hiro Murai
    • Writers
      • Nathaniel Halpern
      • Noah Hawley
      • Chris Claremont
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    10GraXXoR

    My first review of the series

    Five minutes into this episode, I knew we were in for another doozy. The off-kilter pacing and the skin-itching uneasiness lying below the surface gives rise to a creep factor that is as ephemeral yet everpresent as Haller's adversary himself.

    How this episode managed to frame the essence of everyone's desire for peace and solace nestling in the ichor of dementia and terror was quite unsettling, nay disturbing.

    And that painful yearning for a message, an answer, a sign that they unconsciously know is there but can't quite put their finger is delivered courtesy of Hiro Murai's extraordinary ability to turn even the most mind bending tale into a vivid, piercing performance.

    I will get around to reviewing the other episodes, especially the epic episode 5, but this was just too outstanding to wait until the end of my binge.

    Right, off to watch Ep 7.
    10ekandersen

    Brilliant

    I have never written a review on IMDb, but I felt compelled to add my two cents after reading all of the negative reviews. If you have made it to episode 6, then you should be aware that this is not your normal superhero type show. It is not an all action, no thinking show like say, Mad Max. This show, and especially this episode, requires the viewer to actually think. What is reality? Is there an objective reality or is it only subjective? What does it mean to be "crazy"? What does it mean to be "me"?

    This episode was beautifully paced, unique in its storytelling, and a joy to watch. For me, the episode ended too quickly. I wanted more! I realize everybody does not share my opinion or like the things I like. But I needed to write a review because I felt too many people were missing the point, criticizing the episode for what it is not and not appreciating the show for what it is.

    If you are looking for show that is non stop action, gunfights in every episode, violence for violences sake, and scantily clothed models, this show (and episode) is not for you. That is OK. But don't suddenly get annoyed because there isn't enough action. Have you actually seen the first 5 episodes?

    However, if you want to see an original show that has amazing music and a great original score, that assaults your senses (visually amazing), requires attention and critical thinking, and is superbly acted and directed, then this show is for you. 10/10
    10Quinoa1984

    this episode slows some of the visual madness down... and it's the best yet

    There's a few reasons - actually more - to sink deep into this episode of Legion. Everything that's going on is taking place in a mental ward that doesn't exist; everything at this moment in time is frozen (think in a sense, oddly enough, like one of those scenes where Quicksilver sees everything moving so slowly in time he's able to stop things from going on in micro-milli-seconds as if it's regular speed), and it's at a point where a character may be shot from bullets by a machine gun. But this mental ward is all in the realm of 'Lenny', the terrifying, physically-slinky and mad-eyed Aubrey Plaza (easily her most intense performance by far and one I always can't get enough of), and at times she acts as the 'therapist' for our mutant heroes who are trapped in her/the "Parasites" realm.

    While some characters try to figure out just what the hell is going on - there may be a door that leads somewhere, there's the 'other' plane where Jemaine Clement still is in the block of ice, etc - others, namely David, seem... oddly okay with the situation at present!

    The direction and writing unfolds with the precise logic of a dream and a thriller, which means there's little logic to go by at times... which is just the way that I like to see things go down. But what's great is that it's both a slight return to the setting of the first episode, where David and Syd first met, while also having that "deva-ju but not" feeling as Syd also says; everything feels *off* and that's the feeling the filmmakers give to the episode. That is, of course, until things start to crack all around them and the episode's suspense intensifies further: at what point will Lenny finally drop all pretenses and do what she/It feels compelled to do on to David? While every scene with her is shockingly good, so are ones where another 'orderly' in this ward makes people take their pills and, at one point to David, practically vomits up... nothing at all.

    Again, the filmmaking here is unsettling most of all because it's not as reliant as the trippy, stream of consciousness editing style. I loved that approach too, but here it makes more sense that everything seems normal in the cutting and shooting - too normal, as it turns out to be the case, with Syd only getting flashes of the past and her experiences with David as a fever dream-nightmare scape. This might be my favorite episode so far for how there's this restraint, relatively speaking, while at the same time keeping up that hyper-surreal tone, whether it's in the reactions David has to Syd when she tries to tell him he's schizophrenic and he has no memory of this, or when Cary and Kerry get into their own mis-adventures (to put it lightly).

    I think the success of this show in general is in comparison to so many other works of television that may be good to great, but don't transcend material with the artistry available. This could be playing on an IMAX screen just as easily, if not more-so, than on a 32-inch HD TV: like practically all of this show, which dazzles more than nearly all recent comic book movies (including the other trippy ones Marvel puts out like Doctor Strange), it uses color, sound, montage, dialog and performance to innovate the medium and find a new way to tell a story, not just for the sake of making it 'trippy' for the hell of it.
    1dred-787-983932

    I fell asleep

    This episode was so slow and so boring, I took a nap during it and at the end, absolutely nothing had changed. I couldn't give any spoilers if I had wanted to, because nothing happened. It was all a boring dream sequence when all the major players are inmates at the asylum. Snore. Pass this one and hope for better upcoming episodes.
    2MegaMaexn

    What a waste of an episode

    I have liked the show so far for it's unusual quirkiness, but this episode was a total waste of time... It did not further the story in any way whatsoever and left me completely unimpressed with characters, writing and (almost non-existing) special effects. Just hope that this was the only dud in season 1. Dear reader/viewer, you can safely skip it, save yourself some time!

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    • Trivia
      According to the original Clockwork uniform system, the Summerland crew's dangerousn/colour code in the institution is designated as follows: Melanie & Ptonomy are red (high risk of violence) Cary and David are yellow (mild to moderate risk of violence) Syd and Kerry are white (no risk of violence).
    • Goofs
      In Chapter 6, when Syd enters the common area of the mental hospital, she focuses on Cary and Kerry playing table tennis for a moment. A closer look reveals that the actors are only pantomiming and don't actually have a ball. Table Tennis sound effects were added in post production to cover up the goof and, a few moments later, the two are shown again playing with a real ball.
    • Quotes

      David Haller: People always talk about the depression side. But it is the other side, that invulnerable feeling. It's dangerous.

    • Connections
      References 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Requiem, Op. 48,
      "In Paradisum""""

      Performed by Soloists And Schola Cantorum (as Schola Cantorum Of Oxford) & Oxford Camerata

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(season 1)
    • Production companies
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      • 26 Keys Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 52m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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