Who can you trust?
According to the fourth episode of Colony, nobody.
Not even your own family.
Here’s our review…
This Colony review contains spoilers.
Colony Season 1 Episode 4
The teaser of Blind Spot is pun intended arresting.
Is the life of the average person better or worse?
Dont hold back, Dre Alvarez & Anna Fishko.
Tell us how you really feel.
Anti-war messaging aside, the seasons major storyline gains significant propulsion in Blind Spot.
She stages a firebombing on her own home for get inside Homeland Security to spy for the Resistance.
There she is cross-examined by Phillis who doesnt buy her story one bit.
And what would be number 52?
Again, we ask oursevles who is Geronimo?
Is he or she someone who is close to Will and Katie?
Is it somebody that works for Homeland Security?
Wouldntthathave been a twist?
So now were already down one supporting character, and oddly enough, Im going to miss her.
I cant yet imagine what binge watchingColonywill be like in the future.
And what doesColonydo when it needs to do its own breathing?
It indulges in moody, slower B-stories centering on Katies sister Maddie.
The biggest takeaway from Blind Spot is, again, trust.
Or, rather, doubt.
He is not yet aware of Katies treason, as he is probably not ready to accept it.
But its there now, in his peripheral vision, waiting to be noticed.
All he has to do is turn and face it head-on.
Now that were approaching the halfway mark ofColonys top-tier first season, he may finally start doing so.
Rating:
4 out of 5