Friday, November 21, 2014

Constantine - Rage of Caliban Review



The winning streak continues! Seems like were getting more hits than misses in the last few weeks even now admist the recent announcement of the seasom being only 13 episodes as renewal time is more than the month away (as we now enter December!). This week's Daniel Cerone penned, Neil Marshall directed episode deals with a living spirit hijacking the bodies of children to cause multiple murders all over the suburbs of Birmingham, Alabama. Will our boy and Chas put a stop to ir before its too late? Now to the nitty gritty!


The plot does come off like a 2nd episode in a good way as it raises the suspense meter to its limit. All the more surprising to the untrained eye is the episode is indeed the 2nd episode to be filmed during the transition from Lucy Griffiths' Liv and right of the eve of annoucing Angelica Celaya as Zed. The episode also fleshes out more about the rising darkness (Brujeria, Nergal?, The Anti-Monitor? Start again!) as well as John being reluctant about performing exorcisms on children in the wake of Newcastle. Plus Manny filling us in on more of John's childhood and along with it a reference to not only his estranged father but also his sister Cheryl.




Matt Ryan and Charles Halford whip out another double whammy performance as our favorite magus and his long suffering mate as the duo endure the wrath of the spirit posessing the young boy Henry played by Max Charles who really puts lil Ronnie Cooper (from the Son of Man story arc) to shame in the creepy factor. Harold Perrineau puts in another heaven;y (pun unintended) appearance as Manny as we delve more into the rising darkness and give us a snipit of John's cruel childhood. Laura Regan and Niall Matter give their all as lil' Henry's parents as the duo have it rough dealing with a possessed child. Dave Blass provides another slam dunk in the set designs ranging from Veitch High School (Yes, That Veitch!) to the skeletal cavern that echo's the recent Sean Phillips portrait of our man. For those missing AngĂ©lica Celaya's Zed, she will return next week.



In a way, Rage of Caliban was the Halloween episode we nearly had but to be pushed back since Zed in was already introduced in story (as her actress was recently annouced along with the character at the time). It throws the punches in the fear factor that can easily tug any parent's heart strings. Next time We join, John, Chas, and Zed against a relegious fanatic who gains healing powers triggering more chaos than peace. See you in 7!


8.5/10

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