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The 4400: Daddy's Little Girl

kevin and tess(S04E09) Have you ever wondered what ability you might have if you took the shot? I think I would be curious enough to think about taking it, but chicken enough not to take it. Maybe if I didn't have kids. We saw some seriously cool abilities in this episode (some of which we have seen before), and some of them seemed pretty great. For instance, one of my favorite lines of the whole episode was when Tess said, "Not if I don't want them to," in reference to people remembering dancing in a diner. Wow, it would be pretty cool to be able to compel people to do what you want them to do.

I thought the Kevin and Tess storyline was kind of tedious otherwise-- and seemed to lead only to Kevin being able to continue his research at Shawn's new center, so he can try to anticipate who will die from taking promicin. NTAC and the government should have been trying to do that research rather than fighting some idiot war and trying to prevent people from being able to develop new abilities. I like the allegory for promicin: It works on so many levels, like racism, homophobia, any fears of difference. Of course, the Patriot Act makes NTAC and the government's reactions so much more feasible, too.

I thought it was very interesting too that Kevin and Tess don't like Jordan anymore. Just when I think I have my finger on his being good, something pops up to paint him as bad again. Very nice writing, that.

What did you think about Tom and Meghan finally getting it on? On the one hand, I was glad they just got it over with. Didn't particularly care for her reaction to it-- she has obviously liked Tom since the very beginning, and now she is going to be casual about it? But her finding Tom's regrown mole made me wonder whether maybe she isn't evil after all. Why bother to tell him about it if you're evil? I guess we'll find out more about that as the series unfolds.

At first, when Richard came back and was talking to Isabelle and Jordan in Promise City (which, in our household, we can't hear without cracking jokes about River City from The Music Man-- couldn't they have come up with another name for it?), I turned to my husband and said, "This is going to be a filler episode." I thought Richard was going to kidnap Isabelle and there would be a great hunt for her and a confrontation and then they would get Isabelle back. Filler-- nothing would have fundamentally changed.

I am oh-so-happy to be wrong about that.

I wondered, at first, when Richard sent Isabelle up to a child's room, what he was thinking. I thought maybe it was wishful thinking on his part, or maybe he was really in denial about the woman his daughter had transformed into. Or, that he was borrowing the house. I absolutely loved this story arc. The only thing that concerns me is that I don't want to see the talented actress Megalyn Echikunwoke lose her appearances on the show (oh, I am sure she'll be back though). I am glad this storyline wasn't neatly resolved in one episode. It's too interesting for that.

What a chance! What an ability! There is something inherently abusive about making your grown child into a baby (or toddler) again, because you are, as Isabelle said, stripping them of their identities, by stripping them of their memories. But, if you could reverse it easily without the memory loss, wouldn't it be great to be able to hold your baby again?

I have no idea what is coming next-- and that is so great, because if there are two things this show has not been this season it's predictable and boring.

What ability would you want to have?

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