Episode Report Card DeAnn Welker: D- | 254 USERS: C+ YOU GRADE IT Invisible Forces
By DeAnn Welker | Season 4 | Episode 7 | Aired on 2009.10.26
Parkman house. Matt's yelling at Sylon that he's never been able to control him; he can't do that. Sylon says he had a compelling reason: "Your wife is kinda hot." Matt screams, "Enough!" Sylon says he's the second Parkman he's made scream today, and he can give him some pointers later if he'd like. Matt calls him a crazy psycho, and Sylon asks if he wants to hit him to defend his lady's honor? But he says they both know it's not about that: It's about all those other things Sylon can do to her and Matty next time he takes over Matt's body. "That's when the real fun begins." I sure hope so, because I'm bored with this.
Claire and the other girls are now in a drippy, damp basement. Gretchen says, "Mmmmm. Cozy." Claire notices a sign of a pig on a stool putting on boots that says "You must wear gear in the carcass room." The ditzy girls shriek about the smell of death in here. Claire sees hooks and bloody plastic, and finally, brilliantly figures this is a slaughterhouse. She stops the biggest ditz from saying, "Oh my god" anymore. Gretchen finds a "super cute puzzle" and calls the others over to read them some writing on the wall that says, "What you find will help you survive. / When we were found will keep you alive!" Gretchen wonders what "when we were found" means, but the ditziest ditz opens a locker and fake blood splatters all over her. Claire tells them to open 24, since the sorority was founded in 1924. Gretchen wonders why she knows that and Claire says her mom's a former sister, remember? I remember, but why on earth would anyone know or care when their mother's sorority was founded? They pull backpacks from locker 24, and the ditz's snotty friend takes theirs, and drags her ditzy friend away because now they're going to "bring it," despite Ditz's pleas to stay with Claire.
Back in Georgia, Tracy tells Jeremy that she understands what happened with his parents, since the same thing happened to her the day she discovered her ability. She says she felt threatened, but something took over. Her emotions took over, and she couldn't let go. She touches Jeremy and her hands turns to water. She tells him he got mad, which isn't bad for most people. "We're not most people." Back in the lobby, HRG asks Cornpone Sheriff what possible reason they could hold Jeremy now that his next of kin is here. Cornpone Sheriff has one of his deputies, Gil, show HRG what they found. It's a drawing and poem by Jeremy, in which he calls himself "the bringer of death." Bennet points out that he's seventeen, and half the songs in his iPod sound like that. Gil says that any kid at school will tell you that Jeremy also kills animals. For fun. HRG wonders if gossip is now being considered evidence. Bennet, Bennet, I believe they call it "witness testimony," not "gossip." Cornpone Sheriff says there's something wrong with Jeremy, and this proves it, so he's keeping him right here for now.