Constantine doesn’t deliver its best episode this week, despite the presence of familiar faces from Lost.

Here’s Marc’s review…

ThisConstantinereview contains spoilers.

After this week,Constantinehas just two episodes left…and we have a bit of a misstep.

A Whole World out There begins with four dopey college kids conducting a seance.

Yup, the whole college kid seance deal.Constantine, we thought better of you.

Chas and Zed are nowhere to be seen.

The episode writes them both out (Chas is chilling with his family and Zed is recovering).

Notice how onThe FlashorArrow, every episode has at least something for every cast member to do?

The fourth went to Constantine for help.

Ritchie explained to her that Shaw would be able to reach through any reflective surface to abduct her.

So what does she do?

The genius whips out her cell phone.

Like, I said,dumb.

The whole episode focused on the toll living in Constantines world takes on the human psyche.

The price is high indeed.

But it was cool to have a trifecta ofLostplayers.

Sadly, Cain and Abel where nowhere to be found.

Simpson taught at Ivy University, the college setting where the Silver Age adventures of The Atom took place.

Sort of appropriate for a place where physics went mad.

Alas, Ray Palmer was nowhere in sight.

Maybe he was there, just really small.

Or he was skyping with Felicity Smoak.

Rating:

2.5 out of 5