Excellent review Domino though i must point out a typo... it's 'nuanced' rather than 'naunced' when you write that Damien gave a nuanced performance... :)
thank you Lisa, and lol to the typo all three of us missed! must admit my eyes were going square after a while and I missed quite a few, thank for pointing it out. Not sure if i will be doing a review for episode 5, anyone else fancy giving it a go?
A Review of DC Flight’s Short journey through Ripper Street 2 Episode 5
by Glofigs24
All Screencaps by the lovely Domino
Investigations into the brutal slaying of a Telegraph Boy lift the lid on a vice racket run from the offices of the GPO.
The telegraph ledger leads Reid to the heart of the one of the city’s most august financial institutions, Barings Bank.
It is a trail that will reveal blackmail, looming economic disaster, financial corruption - the great passions shaped in men by both love and gold, and passions that are starkly shaped in Captain Jackson’s life as he seeks ever more perilous means of ridding himself and Long Susan of the suffocating debt they owe the moneylender, Silas Duggan.
Damien though underused in this episode, really grabs your attention when he is on screen with his many facial expressions in this fifth installment of Ripper Street Series 2. However, despite not having very much screen time, he did play an intricate part in this episode.
The mystery surrounding DC Albert Flight deepens with this episode, as we haven't learned anything new about him since last week's reveal about his parentage.
In the first scene we see him in this week, he is coming down the stairs of the H division. Finding new evidence of the case of the week.
Flight giving out important info about the most recent murder that just occurred.
As the episode goes on, we next see Flight investigating with the others the murder of one of the telegraph ledgers. He was very informative here but had little to do.
Flight giving his crew the lowdown.
I did think it was funny that it was so blatantly obvious that Flight was watching Fred Best and one of the Telegraph boys (whose name escapes me)behind that pillar. I mean he could have been a little bit more inconspicuous.
Flight not so sneakily keeping an eye on Fred Best
Although, I have to say, I am not quite sure why the boy turned himself in though. But it was good he did. He ended up helping the precinct quite a bit.
Flight finally given a reason to use those handcuffs
The last and final time we see Flight (although he is called towards the end of the episode but never shows up) is a quick scene with Reid in his office. The best part of the episode was when upon asking Flight to call him a cab, then dismisses him. The expression Flight makes was just utter perfection. A face all of us has made to our bosses/parents/siblings etc.
Flight ain't having none of Reid's Shit.
All and all, even though not much flight happening. It was a pretty good episode that really drew you in.
domino, your review of Ep 4 is as exquisite as the episode and Damien's performance itself. I got lost in your words and agree with it all. I adored everything about that episode, from the continuing intrigue about his secrets and that confession, to him finally having the chance to show off his skills, to the "induction" scene with Reid, Drake, and Jackson, to the sweetness and revealing of some of his past with Evelyn, to the heartbreak at the end. And you've captured everything about it in your review.
hehe love how you say he was in his civvies....
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glofigs, good writeup. I think I've made my feelings known how I was not a fan of this episode. Still have yet to go back and watch a second time, which is a first for me. I do have one comment - Vincent, the boy Flight was tailing - turned himself in to Flight because that other man that came in through the door was after him. He figured he was safer with the copper than the hitman. Also, is it me or are the screencaps getting smooshed?
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Nice write up Glofigs, thanks for sharing your ep 6 review with us all ! thank you for linking to the fan site articles, but your episode 6 link takes us to the episode 5 synopsis... I know you were trying to reproduce the format I used in my review but don't worry, you can do it your own way and not concern yourself with that stuff. Also as whimsy says the pics are distorted, how did you embed them? Copy paste direct from the ones I posted would be ok!
Whimsy I saw that moment the same way too... Maybe you should do a review as well!
Anyone is free to do a review for any of the Ripper Street eps, or any of Damien's work and put it here in the reviews section on the forum. I guess on the fansite there is a certain (without wishing too sound too much of a snob,(sorry Hal)) journalistic style for reviews, I may go back and do one for this ep at some point!
Youre welcome. Oh, whoops! Gotta fix that then. I was. If I do this again next time I will remember that and do my own format then. Yeah. I copied the pix address from the ones that you posted and inserted it where the photo icon is above. That's all I did with then though. Tbh I was having a little trouble with them.
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My all time fave Hal line (just love the way he says it)
"We've been played! My God! We've been played!"
"Annie's getting hysterical downstairs and I'm not enjoying it"
"kill me. Kill me now. You can tell Annie that I attacked you or something"
"“Were you guys talking about me? I heard ‘clearly gorgeous’”
Review of last nights episode via the Independent:
"..both Joseph Mawle and Damien Molony gave standout performances as Shine and Flight respectively, one as the utterly evil villain and the other as the naive boy. They play their roles to a tee and make for a powerful combination. We needed more of these two earlier in the show rather than diverting into individual cases for the last three weeks."
I've seen a couple of reviews which suggest that this should have been brought out earlier in the series....and I have to say I agree! The indiviual cases have been brilliant....but they needed a bit more continuity, and dipping into storylines like this one along the way would have provided that.
I agree and disagree with that point, for me one of Ripper Street's unique qualities is how it weaves the individual storylines together in a less obvious way, I like that. It feels quite a novelistic and sophisticated way of writing and is also quite refreshing and brave, in a TV culture that craves to be saturated with high action and hyper real storylines.
In Damien's case of course I am always gonna want more screen time for him, but considering his new cast members status and the way Ripper Street writes for all the main cast, he has had quite a share of it, and been in every ep since his intro (unlike other non main trio characters!) Had his secret been revealed sooner the tension and suspense would not have been there.
One thing I am going to moan about though is the distinct lack of mention of him in all promos and reviews (apart from those given here) apart from episode 4, Not even mentioned a tiny bit in all the ep 7 previews... and so far episode 8!
I'm not sure the tension and suspense was there though, domino.....at least not for the non Flight-obsessed majority of the audience. Most of them won't have read the character profile...and will have forgotten/dismissed the confession at the start of ep 4....and will have been oblivious to the 'hidden truths' that he lied to Evelyn with. Admittedly that potentially will have made the reveal all the more shocking, but I just feel that there was so much else going on in that ep with susan/duggan, susan/jackson, jackson/judge, drake/rose, etc, it didn't really get the space that it (by which, obviously, I mean Damien(!)) deserved.
This, though....re: Shine and Flight......"They play their roles to a tee and make for a powerful combination."
-- Edited by fifi on Wednesday 11th of December 2013 09:17:32 PM
I'm not sure the tension and suspense was there though, domino.....at least not for the non Flight-obsessed majority of the audience. Most of them won't have read the character profile...and will have forgotten/dismissed the confession at the start of ep 4....and will have been oblivious to the 'hidden truths' that he lied to Evelyn with. Admittedly that potentially will have made the reveal all the more shocking, but I just feel that there was so much else going on in that ep with susan/duggan, susan/jackson, jackson/judge, drake/rose, etc, it didn't really get the space that it (by which, obviously, I mean Damien(!)) deserved.
This, though....re: Shine and Flight......"They play their roles to a tee and make for a powerful combination."
-- Edited by fifi on Wednesday 11th of December 2013 09:17:32 PM
Agreed. I think they needed to keep Shine's evilness and Flight's secret a bit of an undercurrent throughout the whole series so that the big reveal would have more impact for the less Flight-obsessed fans that as fifi said, didn't read the profile and would have dismissed his confession in ep4 as being the Evelyn story. The reveal itself is fine where it is. There just needed to be some more tidbits here and there about both characters to really make their storyline more well developed.
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I guess I can only speak for myself when it comes to the tension and suspense!
Another review mentioning Flight / Damien from Cultbox tv
"The headline of the day, though – and the biggest WTF of the whole series – was seeing natty Irish gent Constable Flight (Damian Molony) revealed as a dastardly traitor, secretly in league with Inspector Shine (Joseph Mawle). Though the reveal was oddly underplayed and would have perhaps worked better – and given more breathing room to the story – occurring earlier on, Molony did a great job with his suddenly meaty role. Naturally our loyalty is to Reid, but we found ourselves sympathizing with Flight as he observed the extent of Shine’s evil and was forced to betray his desire to be a good policeman."
domino I thoroughly agreed with that article, especially how it says it was underplayed and should have come earlier.
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You see I personally like that it was 'underplayed', whatever that means (for same reasons given in last but one post). Really not trying to convince anyone else of that, just my own opinion Not even sure i felt it was underplayed.... in the context of Ripper Street and the subtle but powerful beauty of the writing, it wasn't at all. The way it unfolded for me added to the slowly stomach dropping impact of it because it wasn't just a quick stabbing punch, as it slowly but nauseatingly crept over you as did the the layers of realisation wave upon wave... that it is not black and white that there is history here, that Flight is carrying so much inside, that Shine is way more evil than we thought, that there is something so claustrophobic about Flights situation added to by the way it was revealed...it is also less patronsing to the audience to give them that space to react ad interpret, not all cleanly and delivered on a plate in a 'tada' moment...in all I loved it..i think it was delivered in a clever way in an indelible way, in a way that keeps on growing. Ia m still feeling it and I am still sinking through the layers. that's clever writing and clever drama, for me. Again, not trying to convince just trying to convey, my experience and thoughts on that.
However, that is not to say that I have wanted more Damien screen time, or more of a leading role for Damien but that is a different thing entirely.
Review of last night's episode from Den Of Geek (not my spelling!)
"The discovery last week about Flight’s relationship with Shine leads to several more revelations about both their work and Flight’s past, a most unsavoury record involving fraud and poisoning. Moloney sells his conflict well, particularly in his scene with Reid in which he insists he had changed. Whilst the scene in which Flight confronts Shine is excellent with Molony’s fidgety panic clashing well with Mawle’s stillness, I think this reveal, and indeed Shine’s involvement in Whitechapel, would have benefited from a series-long arc."
I think she means that the revelation of Flight being Shine's spy could have benefitted from being hinted at earlier in the series - if we'd had suspicions in ep2 with Merrick for example, so kept us guessing all the way through as opposed to being hit with it suddenly in ep7.
kept us guessing all the way through, yes, exactly, great arc, in my opinion! also, it is not quite true that we didn't have hints and clues and suspicions that gathered pace!