The appearance of twins, one a Tomorrow Person (Cyrus), one not (Nathan), is pretty much Jedikiah’s wet dream. Ultra catches one. Cara catches the other. Jed arranges a trap, hoping to be able to study both. The problem is, trying to transfer powers from one sibling to another doesn’t end well for the one with the powers, as they die a horrible painful death, but Jed is willing to give it another go for science’s sake! Try, try again, right? The show keeps returning to family as well, and I’m sure we all know that family doesn’t necessarily mean blood relatives. In John’s conversation with Marla, he stresses that the Tomorrow People are Stephen’s family as much as she and Luka are. Nathan appears to be betraying his brother, but in aiding him pays with his life. Lastly, and most important, Jed has his brother Roger’s body in a glowing chamber that looks more comfy than Han Solo’s carbon freeze. Even though Jed has given Stephen his job back and vouched for his safety, he’s still lying about Roger’s body being cremated. So the big question in the end is, what happens when Stephen finds his dad? What are Jed’s plans? Is he going to keep Roger under wraps or bring him out when the time is right, and when will that happen? Final review: This episode would have made a great season finale, but I see that there’s more to come, and the show still holds my interest. There are still secrets the characters are keeping from each other. When everything comes to a head, it’s going to be explosive. After a disappointing episode 13, “Brother’s Keeper” has reignited some plot lines that have gone by the wayside. The only other thing I can hope for is that the Founder and his daughter will reappear. 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!