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The Tomorrow People Enemy of My Enemy (2013–2014) Online

The Tomorrow People Enemy of My Enemy (2013–2014) Online
Original Title :
Enemy of My Enemy
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Drama / Sci-Fi
Year :
2013–2014
Directror :
Steven A. Adelson
Cast :
Robbie Amell,Peyton List,Luke Mitchell
Writer :
Greg Berlanti,Phil Klemmer
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
8.3/10
The Tomorrow People Enemy of My Enemy (2013–2014) Online

Julian is back and angrier than ever, but when he gets caught by Ultra he is forced to strike a deal that could cost his and Stephen's lives. John once again disobeys Cara's orders when he learns the Julian has discovered the location of the Tomorrow People's lair. Meanwhile, Astrid is plagued by nightmares after her near-death experience and turns to her new friend John for some comfort.
Episode cast overview:
Robbie Amell Robbie Amell - Stephen Jameson
Peyton List Peyton List - Cara Coburn
Luke Mitchell Luke Mitchell - John Young
Aaron Yoo Aaron Yoo - Russell Kwon
Madeleine Mantock Madeleine Mantock - Astrid Finch
Mark Pellegrino Mark Pellegrino - Dr. Jedikiah Price
Madeleine Arthur Madeleine Arthur - Charlotte Taylor
James Mackay James Mackay - Julian Masters
Dalias Blake Dalias Blake - Ultra Agent
Heidi Ford Heidi Ford - Female Ultra Analyst
Byron Lawson Byron Lawson - Kill Squad Leader
Jaeson Lee Jaeson Lee - Kill Squader (as Jae Lee)
Giles Panton Giles Panton - Ultra Agent #2
Synthia Yusuf Synthia Yusuf - Ultra Techie


User reviews

Kieel

Kieel

This one actually isn't at all bad, despite the usual daft elements.The return of Julian was inevitable but he provides a decent worthy adversary for the Tomorrow People and a nice alternative to Ultra or disposable psychopaths.There's some good stuff for Stephen, who twice saves Cara's life as well as arranging the rescue of the rest of the TPs.And Cara once more comes across as a capable leader, formulating a decent plan despite the lack of support.The climax is superb, eschewing the usual brainless action sequence in favour of the Tomorrow People using their brains and a non-violent version of their powers to hoist Julian with his own petard, so much so that the viewer is actually prepared to ignore the contrived plotting.(Julian knows about the lair but doesn't tell Jedikiah so Ultra are none the wiser.And why does Jedikiah fit Julian with a micro-explosive that kills everyone in the vicinity instead of just him?)And then it's topped by Stephen giving Jedikiah an awesome "the reason you suck" speech.

Sadly, it's let down by the ongoing plot threads:Astrid is back home far too easily(what did they tell her dad about the gunmen?)and John gets one decent domestic scene before he wanders around with his shirt off, comes up with a questionable plan to scare Astrid out of her wits to prove a point(and seeing him subvert Stephen's role as her confidante is mildly frustrating), walks back into the lair like an all-conquering hero then proceeds to yell at Cara a bit and contribute nothing useful, then reunites with Cara for no good reason with copious deployment of the L-word.Oh, and there's a bunch of flashbacks to their first meeting which are marked by a staggering lack of imagination.It's nice to see Charlotte again, just a shame that she gets relegated to the role of damsel in distress.
Marige

Marige

Well well, ever thought of super-normal humans being a part of your day to day life? well this show has it... it comes up with a complete package of entertainment, drama and SCI-fi thriller. The show revolves lot of secrets that are subsequently unraveled, Stephen Jameson has discovered his super-normal abilities not later he discovers there are many of his kind, in order to find a safe heaven for all his species he has to find his lost father the only way he comes up with is to work for the enemy -ULTRA.

Ultra is a resourceful organization who hunts the people gifted with the 3T's, so as to prevent them taking over humans.

Stephen in his journey makes friends and lives a life of any normal guy until he has to do what is right.

This show is highly recommended although much of it doesn't seem to make sense.

Lets watch it and be a part of Stephen's impossibly true journey.