REVIEW: Midnight, Texas, Episode 105
Midnight, Texas is back again this week with the fifth episode of the season entitled “Unearthed”, and in it we finally met the so mentioned and feared Hightower.
This was in fact an enlightening episode. Finally we saw Hightower. Finally we realized the true reason why he was after Manfred. This was a storyline that we have been waiting for to unfold since the very beginning of the show. I think this was perfect timing to show the audience this piece of the story. If it had been sooner, it would have had less impact. If it had been later, it would have felt a bit boring to hear them mention this Hightower many times and not yet have seen him.
It was nice seeing the Midnight Team be split in 2 teams: Olivia, Manfred and Creek; Lemuel, Bobo and Fiji (kind of). We have been seeing them all working together, but this shows that they can handle more than one problem at once, since it all was solved by the end of this episode. It was just a pity that Joe wasn’t a part of any of the teams. I think he is one of the characters with most potential, and he is also the most sidelined one. We still don’t know pretty much anything about him, except that he is a fallen angel and that he has a boyfriend. But there seems to be a Joe-centric episode coming (episode 7, “Angel Heart”), and so I am looking forward to it.
It was great knowing more about Manfred’s past, since he seems to be the lead character. We knew he was on the run, we knew who he was running from, we thought we knew why, but it is sure know that we didn’t know the whole reason. Hightower blamed him for his daughter’s death. This may seem a bit unfair, which is, but it is understandable that he needed to blame someone, and of course he wasn’t going to blame himself. We also learned that Hightower was kind of the reason why Manfred’s grandmother died, but that still didn’t make things even for him, because Manfred can still talk to Xylda whenever he wants. One thing that didn’t make much sense was that we never knew what exactly Hightower was trying to accomplish by going after Manfred. We first thought it was about the money, that he wanted his money back, but that wasn’t Hightower’s biggest concern. So, did he go to Midnight to kill Manfred? I am not sure if I missed that, or if it was never explained, but if the second option is the correct one, then the writers should have made a better job.
Meanwhile, we also saw that the Sons of Lucifer came back and kidnapped Fiji. I didn’t know that they knew about the supernatural and I thought that kidnapping a powerful witch was far from being the brightest idea, but they were actually more than ready for it. Good for them! It was weird that they kidnapped her to get revenge on Bobo for something that they are probably the ones responsable for (Aubrey’s death), but stupid people can only do stupid things. Plus, they also wanted guns and money, and that is more logical. With Fiji’s life on the line, Bobo did not hesitate for a second to give up a lot of what he had to save her. Lemuel didn’t also think twice about offering his help, and this definitely shows that all members of the Team are willing to risk their lives for each other, and to help one another in dark times. Taking Lemuel was totally a super great idea, because he is now the reason why the Sons of Lucifer are dead (at least most of them), and that Bobo and Fiji survived to tell the tale. Lemuel and Olivia are without a doubt the most badass couple on the show, and they continue to prove this, episode after episode.
It seems to be taking a lot of time to continue what they started on episode 2, with that demon that wasn’t so much exorcized and which seemed to have an interest on Fiji. With 3 episodes after those events, that wasn’t even mentioned again, and that is the least they could do in order for us to fully realize and expect that that is coming back. In the end of this episode it seemed like the floor was opening near Manfred’s house, so maybe that was because of that same demon. This show seems to have potential, but it appears they are wasting it a bit. I know this is still the beginning, but as I said, they could mention the demon and that prophecy we never heard of again, to make sure that the audience still remembers it when they decide to bring it back.
This was still however a good episode, and so I am giving it a 7.6/10.
Midnight, Texas will return next week, and so will I with my review of episode 6, “Blinded by the light”, so don’t miss it.