![]() ![]() ![]() When a riot breaks out at the Visitor Welcome Center with Tyler in the middle, rather than telling her son to hightail it to safety, like any normal mother, she tells him to stay in the middle. Speaking of sneaky, as it turns out, Erica can be sneaky herself. Because, err, by killing someone in a fit of rage is a great way to demonstrate you’re still under control, I guess? Pretty sneaky, alien sis! Furthermore, Anna uses her gathering of V ship captains to remind everyone that she’s still the boss via brutal murder. She’s discovered the power of blackmail, and she’s going to use Ryan’s hybrid baby as a leash to yank around Ryan once he rejoins the Fifth Column. There’s one benefit to Anna’s recent discovery of emotion, it seems. The Visitors on Earth are retreating, humans are stockpiling guns and medical supplies in preparation for Armageddon, and Anna just released one of her frequent tormentors, Ryan (Morris Chestnut) back onto Earth after having him back on board the ship. Perhaps the ship captains are right to worry about Anna’s judgment, as in one rash moment she undid weeks or possibly months of good will. ![]() ![]() It’s also caught humanity off guard and the results are typical humanoid: rioting and prayer, and not in that order, and it’s throwing a major kink in the whole ‘Visitors are good!’ party line the Visitors had worked so hard to put into place. It also calls into effect Anna’s leadership ability, as her sudden release of Red Sky has caught the captains of the other 29 V ships off guard. However, on the plus side, the sky is still an awesome shade of reddish pink, giving everything an awesomely Pepto Bismol pink hue. Unfortunately, that means Tyler is still around and not everyone on V is dead. ![]()
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