So, we’ve reached the proverbial “rock” vs. “hard place” point as Helix barrells towards its conclusion. “Black Rain” takes its title rather literally, but we’ll get to that in a minute. It won’t be much of a surprise or a spoiler to tell you what it is, though. I’m filling in for our regular Helix test subject, Gerri Mahn, this week, and if you remember, I kicked off the party with the first few episodes, which I had rather positive feelings for. Sadly, those positive feelings haven’t carried all the way through the season, which brings me to tonight… Anyway, I’m sure there’s some symbolism with the rat/microwave business. And whatever it is, it isn’t subtle. You see, the vectors are organized, now. They’re setting traps and baiting the scientists who still populate the facility so that they can carry them down to their creepy vector labs and perform horrible vector surgery on them. Anyone notice the Infected Doctor Farragut wielding a bolt cutter menacingly? Does he know this is the only way to kill the immortals of Ilaria? Are we going to get more artery bolt-cutting goodness like we had in the previous episode? One can dream, I suppose… The “vector vision” effect is kinda cool, though. I really wish that they didn’t all behave so much like zombies so we could get a better idea of how these enhanced senses really effect them. Maybe that’s why they’re all so grunting and cranky? If you could practically see the electromagnetic spectrum and your senses were dialed up to the point where a breeze feels like a spanking, you might start drooling black bile, too, right? Don’t worry about them! They don’t stay uninfected for long. The vectors have been harvesting black bile from infected folks, and then they put it in the sprinkler system. I told you that “Black Rain” wasn’t a metaphor. While Helix has tried very hard throughout the season to make incongruous music choices work, mostly, they haven’t. I have to draw a line in the sand somewhere, and I’m doing it here. Buddy Holly’s “Raining in my Heart” just…doesn’t deserve this. For all the times that Helix has tried to pull something like this, it’s never quite come together the way they seem to think it does. Helix as a whole would have done better with more of an actual score, and I think utilizing something really dramatic and LOUD would have added to the horror of this scene far more than being “clever” with Buddy. Back to Hatake’s plan though. He has a super secret impregnable and earthquake-proof bunker at the bottom of the base. Can you all guess what it is? That’s right. It’s the “cabin.” This…ummmm…I got nothin’. I realize that it would already be straining credulity to have yet ANOTHER mysterious section of the facility appear for at the story’s convenience, but the fact that it’s the cabin was a little much. On the bright side, the fact that the cast was able to keep a straight face while playing tense scenes down there really is impressive in itself. So, we’re good, right? Everyone is infected, so hunker down in the ski lodge, wait for Ilaria to arrive, and then bring the whole mess down on their immortal heads. Checkmate. Well…not if Healthy Doctor Farragut has anything to say about it. It wasn’t all bad, though. The final minutes of “Black Rain” are fairly tense as they await the arrival of the Ilaria goons. When you think about the possibility of 100 or so elite, mercenary, possibly ALIEN immortals showing up to exterminate everybody, there’s some coolness possible. And their leader is like, The Stig from Top Gear, except he has scythes. I’m sorry, folks…that pushes all my ten year old boy “cool” buttons, and I have to be pretty forgiving here. Helix‘s biggest problem (other than some of these writers feeling the need to recycle some horribly cliched bits of dialogue from time to time…as evidenced by tonight’s Dr. Walker explosion of “Enough! In the last eleven days I have blahblahblahblah…”) has always been its pacing. “Black Rain” is no exception. BUT…I think with only two episodes left, we’re out of those particular woods. Whatever the final episodes of Helix have in store for us, it’s safe to say that they absolutely will NOT be boring. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!
Helix Black Rain Review
<span title='2025-08-17 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>August 17, 2025</span> · 4 min · 751 words · Kristin Taylor