REVIEW: Midnight, Texas, Episode 104
Midnight, Texas is back this week with the fourth episode of its first season and we got to meet a “Sexy Beast”, which was the trouble-bringer of the episode.
There were, fortunately, a few developments in this episode and Manfred and Creek continued their “relationship” (not sure if you can call it that, but why not?). It is nice that the writers have made it normal by now to watch more intimate scenes between these two (especially because the pilot didn’t make it seem like we would get scenes like this anytime soon). It is also nice to see that mundane things still matter (sometimes supernatural shows forget the most natural things), and Manfred still obviously needs money. What he didn’t expect was that it would be knocking on his door. And with a new client, came a new case. Manfred started working on it but soon realized he couldn’t do it alone, so he brought the team back together again. I really like to see this team in action. We got to see them joining forces on last episode and now again in this one. On episode 3 it was definitely more badass and each one of their skills was required. This didn’t happen as much this time, but it is understandable, because last episode they were fighting many vampires at the same time.
Speaking of monsters, this week we met a new one: a succubus. In folklore a succubus is a demon in female form that appears in dreams to seduce men. The myth of this creature evolved and, as we saw in this show, it doesn’t always appear in dreams. Considering this, the show did a great job creating it. It was also nice seeing a creature that is a bit more unknown, rather than other classic creatures we are used to see in supernatural shows (like ordinary demons, shapeshifters, ghosts…).
I am liking Olivia more and more, and she was amazing in this episode. It was great seeing her perform that little job, and also watching her do it like it was an ordinary Wednesday. We even got to know a little bit more about her and her origins. It would be to expect that a girl as badass as her came from a broken home, but it was still heartbreaking hearing what she went through. But she doesn’t have to worry about it now because she has Lemuel and he is not going anywhere (at least I hope he doesn’t). The dynamic between these two has been great from the beginning, but it was especially amazing in this episode. They looked like two partners in crime and it was funny seeing the looks they exchange while torturing that poor guy.
Speaking of relationships, it was also nice that Bobo and Fiji finally accepted that they were in love with each other. It took a while, but nothing we couldn’t wait. It appears that they bring out the best in each other and that was clear as water when Fiji convinced him to stop going after the Sons of Lucifer (not the first time, but the second). I just hope they continue this dynamic instead of lying to each other and saying it was a one-time thing and they can’t ruin their friendship.
Another thing that was nice to see was Creek working with the team and not being afraid to make a stand. Alone in the parking-lot and seeing the succubus escaping, she could have stayed hidden (which was something I was afraid she would do), l but instead decided to not be afraid and injected some magic gas into the succubus. What was not nice to see was that there are people (and by people I mean Connor) who are a liability, but still always get in the way, even though they don’t know how to deal with the situation they are getting themselves into. He was trying to protect his sister, but it is clearer every episode that she can, unlike him, take care of herself, and so he should just stay home and do whatever it is he likes to do (that or toughen up and help). I hope he chooses the second, because he seems like a nice and smart kid.
Overall, this was a good episode, but I feel like the previous one was a bit better, and so I am giving it 7.5/10.
I will return next week with my review of episode 5 entitled “Unearthed”.