And when the guy hunting you down has the full backing of homeland security (I think?) Half of the cluster are people of colour and so is much of the supporting cast.Kala’s science background finally comes in handy. When Daniela discovers that Lito is gay and has a boyfriend, it was a moment when the story could have devolved into a soap opera of hurt feelings and betrayal but instead became an exhilarating and adorable story about a woman who loves to watch gay men have sex and the gay men who love her enough to let her watch.When Nomi becomes a Sensate and develops symptoms that seem psychotic in nature, Amanita could have left her because it was too much or too weird but instead embraces her neurodiversity and loves her even harder. “I may not know how to use my fists but that doesn’t mean I don’t know how to fight,” she says before science-ing the shit out of spices and kitchen supplies to make a homemade bomb, rescuing Wolfgang from certain death.The sub-plot with the car is totally hilarious. Should we trust Jonas? And just what is Yrsa’s deal, anyway? It seems clear there's a specific motivation behind Whispers' actions, and I kinda like that they allowed the show to focus on our primary characters without getting too bogged down in explaining why the villains do what they do -- there's a bunch of people to get to know (and love) over these 12 hours.
“It was Amanita’s idea, it’s why we picked this car.”“Men cannot stand to see a beautiful car in trouble,” Amanita says.“It’s some kind of primal instinct.
She was stranded on a mountaintop cradling her dead baby until, apparently, Yrsa alerted the authorities. Why does he want the brains of Sensates? Capheus jacks the getaway vehicle and Wolfgang drives it into a helicopter. Poor Riley!Riley has a very motherly capacity (the only one who's given birth in the cluster) but people are also underestimating her musical ability. But at least they’re all together, brains intact!One thing Sense8 particularly excels at is revenge fantasies: young Wolfgang murders his abusive father, Sun gloriously beats up her brother, Lito takes down Daniela’s abusive boyfriend, even Lito experiencing Sun’s period is a kind of revenge fantasy. It turns out that Whispers was storing sensate bodies in zombie-like stupors so that he could use them to do his bidding and gain immortality. Why does he want the brains of Sensates? Third, super evil government/corporation want to kill, maim, or drug you. They wanted to incapacitate them, didn't they? BPO seems like an end justifies the means corp and they are probably using the current sens8s they can capture for research to benefit the main offshoot of humanity.I always thought Dr. Matheson/Whispers is experimenting on the sensates for a different purpose, and not all of the sensates he experimented on lived.I think maybe he's trying to achieve the ability to share a sensates body from another cluster (as he can only visit), like what happened with Niles (or that sensate that Nomi visited I can't remember his name.. Who is Whispers? And why does she keep telling Riley to kill herself?Sense8 season one wraps up with a lot of violence, zero mysteries explained and a crap load of questions. Capheus Onyango is a young man living in Nairobi, Kenya.
This only further leads to more proof that Riley will be the next Angel since she was using heroin to keep herself cloaked from Whispers. You have a russian guy that takes everyone down with a bazooka, a Japanese girl with more fighting skill than Van Damme itself, an hacker, a cop, a scientist, an actor, a driver and a DJ how can Whispers … )It's really really subtle but I think one of the first instances when the sensates actually shared abilities was when Wolfgang cracked the safe. It feels as though Sense8 wasn’t expecting to get renewed for a second season and hastily wrapped up the episode with a cheesy scene where the entire cluster sails off into the sunset. Milton Bailey Brandt, more commonly referred to as Whispers, portrayed by Terrence Mann, is the main antagonist in the Netflix series, Sense8. and can hop on a chopper to come capture you, he's a dangerous adversary.Also how many other Sensates has he lobotomized? There's a scar that gives em away, but what if they wear a hat! For what purpose, though, that's yet to be given. So why did Whispers go rogue and turn his neural graft experiments into a display of sensate violence?
She’s spent much of her lab time crying so it’s particularly gratifying to see this quick-thinking side of her. Whispers was an enigmatic sensate whom had been speculated to have slaughtered his own clustermates under the guise of scientific discoveries. (Source-my mother is a music teacher, I got a good ear and pretty good pitch from that. They turned him into a puppet to be used by Whispers.In fact, in the last episode, Whispers specifically says to (and goes out of his way to) not kill Will and Riley. Spoiler warning for spoilery spoilers.Wolfgang wraps up his vendetta. Amanita and Nomi were dead on when they concocted this plan, knowing that nothing would distract a bunch of dudes more than the annihilation of a fast red car.“Such a shame,” one dude says to another while Will ambles past them.When Will tries to reassure Nomi that Amanita is safe, Nomi shoots back that Amanita is in a lot of danger as the partner of a wanted fugitive.“In my book, safety’s always been highly overrated, ” Amanita replies sultrily as your dream girlfriend.Sun is so spectacularly bad ass you almost want the show to add more people to the cast for her to beat the crap out of.“Oh shit, four guards,” Will says, assessing the security outside Riley’s room.“Is that all,” Sun replies.
However, it's hard to believe that they got rid of all the corruption in BPO. Who hasn’t wished for dudes to be able to experience the heinous suffering of menstruation?Revenge fantasies allow the story to subvert tropes and are emotionally satisfying.
Miles? It has to be because there is a lot more of us.” All …