Friday, October 31, 2014

Constantine: The Darkness Beneath Review


A second episode that one up its predecessor! What a rush, eh?  The new series soldiers on and raises the stakes with The Darkness Beneath. Tonight's episode of Constantine takes place in a small town Phillidelphia where it mining community is plagued by a Welsh spirit and John heads over there to investigate. While there he encounters his artistic admirer in the form of Zed Martin. The plot holds together very well in the twists and turns. While it may be considered filler-esque to some (even most fillers in TV in general vary) but it does seem more like the standalone issues of old in its own right.
The pre-title sequence with the shower bursting out fire was one no one saw coming as well as its twist in the end as to who's been summoning them. Plus we see the production team showcasing new ways to show our boy smoking without stepping on the fat Orwellian feet of the FCC. Keep up the good smoke, guys and gals! Speaking of the title sequence, I definitely love it: its brief and to the point wit the sigils and visualization of dismembowled demons that serves as a companion to Bear McCreary's score.





On to our regulars! Two weeks in and Matt Ryan's definitely proof he's our John. right down to the razor sharp wit, aloof investigation and distraction providing (whether its getting hold of the bulldozer or simply shirtless). His rapaport with new leading lady Angélica Celaya makes the episode all the more amusing. The character of Zed as many will inform you is one of John's two love interests during Jamie Delano's run in Hellblazer; the other being the New Age hippy woman Marj. Much like her comic counterpart, Zed here is indeed a headstrongm independent woman with artistic talents. Plus the telepathy doesn't hurt as it's much in line with her later appearances during the Delano era. Guest Stat James LeGros hold his own in his key scenes as the haunted religious type Ellis.







As all told, The Darkness Beneath is a might tough gem that proves that some second episodes can be stronger aside from it not having enough room to delve into the motives of the big bad in question. Next week, we meet an uneasy ally of Constantine by the name of Papa Midnite. See you in 7, squire!

9/10

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