1.3 Our Toll Shall Mend To Strive I understand that the budget just isn’t there for a show like Star-Crossed but, with The Sector being all we’ve got to look at in regards to the Atrians world, it’s hard to empathise with that extremist section of their community. Are their missing families really alive and well on another planet? Since they mentioned the possibility in this episode, then it’s a safe bet we’ll be taking a trip to Eljida sometime before the first season is over, and I wonder whether these people will bring peace or even more war to the already fraught conflict. Then again, with the Atrians looking a lot more sympathetic than the humans right now, I’m kind of rooting for them to come and help with the much-denied annihilation attempt. In a last-ditch attempt to integrate the worlds of the young with each other, the high school students take a field trip to The Sector where Grayson and Emery attempt to document some of the experiences of Arrival Day from the perspective of the other side. It’s a good set up, even if it’s ultimately just a way to out Grayson as a wrong’un, and is the kind of thing we’d probably be watching on the evening news should an alien race ever actually invade. This is the kind of thing Star-Crossed needs to be focused on over the more obvious love stories and Romeo and Juliet­-esque family issues. The sadness of some of the stories just makes me wonder what actually went down back then. I still maintain that there’s enough going on to hope for a better show in the future, with the love story the only major thing dragging it down right now. As the central, anchoring concept of the show it’s pretty major, of course, but the revelation that Gloria has a young Atrian son and that some of the teenagers are now starting to join the extremists on both sides makes me root for those more interesting ideas to come through to the front. Shows have been known to throw out their initial concepts once they find their feet and, if that’s something Star-Crossed is willing to do, then it could well turn into a pretty adequate alien invasion story. Read Caroline’s review of the previous episode, These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends, here.