The Day That Wasn't
- Episode aired Feb 15, 2019
- TV-14
- 57m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
5.7K
YOUR RATING
Sparks fly when Vanya finds her siblings holding an emergency family meeting without her. Five starts his new job at HQ. Cha-Cha faces a dilemma.Sparks fly when Vanya finds her siblings holding an emergency family meeting without her. Five starts his new job at HQ. Cha-Cha faces a dilemma.Sparks fly when Vanya finds her siblings holding an emergency family meeting without her. Five starts his new job at HQ. Cha-Cha faces a dilemma.
Elliot Page
- Vanya Hargreeves
- (as Ellen Page)
Adam Godley
- Pogo
- (voice)
Jordan Claire Robbins
- Grace
- (as Jordan Robbins)
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Entire show is basically Pulp Fiction and Watchmen having a baby
That pretty much sums it up...It starts pretty slow, but its a fun, well done show by the end
Rude
This episode had some really awesome character development moments, which made that ending even more rude. While great acting and cinematography and a few deceptive hints, this episode was just filler.
The best episode that didn't happen
This isn't really a spoiler when the episode title already spoilt it for you.
There were great character developments and suspense in this episode. We've got backstory of The Commission, of Klaus, of Allison and Luther, even of Hazel and Cha Cha. Vanya even got close to discovering... and yet this episode is called "The Day That Wasn't". I will pretend that this episode is real and give it a 9/10 for the solid story telling. Pretty much the best episode in this series.
There were great character developments and suspense in this episode. We've got backstory of The Commission, of Klaus, of Allison and Luther, even of Hazel and Cha Cha. Vanya even got close to discovering... and yet this episode is called "The Day That Wasn't". I will pretend that this episode is real and give it a 9/10 for the solid story telling. Pretty much the best episode in this series.
10Thor98
Here we go!
If there have been any doubts that this series is brilliant, then "The Day that wasn't" removed them all. After the first five episodes allowed us to get to know the siblings, the series gathers pace with episode six.
Although all of the actors work perfectly together (especially in some two-party groupings), in my opinion Robert Sheehan and Aidan Gallagher stand out (just a bit more).
Robert Sheehan shows more depth than I'd have expected for his role as Klaus and Aidan Gallagher is the first non-annoying teenager I've seen in ages in front of a camera. He's perfect and absolutely believable.
Although all of the actors work perfectly together (especially in some two-party groupings), in my opinion Robert Sheehan and Aidan Gallagher stand out (just a bit more).
Robert Sheehan shows more depth than I'd have expected for his role as Klaus and Aidan Gallagher is the first non-annoying teenager I've seen in ages in front of a camera. He's perfect and absolutely believable.
Can they get to the point already?!
The majority has been so long and boring I'm almost desperate for the end of it. However there are still glimpses of excitement and potential still hoping amongst everything it will improve and fulfill its potential.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Handler (Kate Walsh) mentions that Joseph Spah decided not to sabotage the fuel tank in the matter of the first case she gives to Five (Aiden Gallagher). Spah was a French-born, American acrobat who survived the crash of the Hindenburg by leaping from a window and tumbling away just before the craft hit the ground. He was accused of having planted a bomb on the Hindenburg, but cleared by the FBI due to lack of evidence. German authorities never believed Spah was innocent, however.
- GoofsWhen Klaus' friend Dave got shot in the flashback scene at the Vietnam front line, the blood pattern covering Dave's face (mouth) changes multiple times while Klaus is asking for help.
- Quotes
Leonard Peabody: Things are different now. You got me. The Sonny to your Cher; the, um, peanut butter to your jelly.
- ConnectionsReferences Miller's Crossing (1990)
- SoundtracksSoul Kitchen
Written by John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison
Performed by The Doors
Details
- Runtime
- 57m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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