
It takes nuhumans, or ancient inhumans to make the magic work for the lost and post powerful super beings. That’s the biggest takeaway from this episode. The biggest strength so far for the show has been when the Royal Family interact with folks on earth, but humans don’t really make magic. While it’s initially unclear if he’s trustworthy, he and Black Bolt bond over the notion of marriage and head off to his lab with Sammy in tow. Declan).Īfter Black Bolt and Sammy (the ultimate brotp right there) join up with Declan, the audience gets to see Declan’s lab and learns that he’s working with inhumans, be it medically, emotionally or spiritually. Someone is “Special”, But this time it’s not Desmond (Oops. For an episode seemingly all about Medusa’s arc, we’re not given a lot else to work with. While his motives as a revolutionary were always kind of suspect (anyone who does what he did to Medusa doesn’t really deserve to call themselves a revolutionary) the inhuman’s “king” (temporary and I use the word loosely) seems ready to give it all up for the chance to become Inhuman at the earliest chance he’s got. Overall the point of episode 4 means that anyone who called Maximus as the villain of the show can cash in their chips so to speak. Being a good king won’t matter until he can become inhuman which seems to be the only point of him becoming King in the first place.
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The plot of the series is getting clearer, each Inhuman needs to learn the strength of humanity before going on with their lives while Maximus, unaware of his own power as a totally human inhuman (man that feels weird to say) continues to struggle with his own hubris over his abilities, or lack thereof. Admittedly it seems as if the show regrets making him totally human and is rushing around literally trying to have him reboot his own plotline while the rest of the Royal Family struggles to tread water. The most compelling character is Maximus yet again, however. As opposed to Louise and Medusa’s car which forms the core action of the story, if only the fourth episode had this level of speed. We finally get to sit with Ellen Woglom’s Louise and we get to see who Henry Ian Cusick is working for (spoilers no spoilers, it’s not particularly surprising) but after the setups of episode 3 things aren’t entirely clear for the Royal Family and the end game remains a bit stalled. This episode offers us our closest look at the humans that the royal family meets with. She is welcoming to some and a threat to others.” Kennedy is known for her roles as Nora West-Allen in The Flash and Max in Black Sails.We’re halfway through the 8 episode season of the Inhumans with the fourth episode of the series and the show has seemingly stalled again in favor of trying to get a little more earthbound for the Royal Family. Medusa lives in isolation until travelers stumble on her emporium. She will play Medusa, the gorgon “wronged by the gods and bitter. She has also appeared on shows like The Fosters and Shameless, and will next appear in the AMC series Straight Man. She enjoys her task of challenging heroes and will test Percy’s faith in the gods.” Cryer previously starred in HBO’s Silicon Valley. The character is described as “dangerous, intimidating, and strangely maternal.



His role as Ares in Percy Jackson will be in a recurring guest star capacity.Ĭryer guest stars as Echidna, the Mother of Monsters. He loves conflict and acts as an agent of chaos wherever he goes.” Copeland is best known as Edge, a WWE Hall of Famer, though he has also appeared on shows like Vikings, Haven, and The Flash. The character is described as “handsome in a wicked way and arrogant, despite not always being the sharpest tool in the shed.
