I’m sooooo confused… Astrid reappears, but after her attack she’s agoraphobic and pretty paranoid, but when she attempts to connect with Stephen she ends up confessing to John instead. And in a late night trip topside for provisions, Cara runs into Julian. They have a little fight in the yogurt aisle…you know how it goes. Stephen plays double agent as usual, letting the Tomorrow People free but pretending he knows nothing about it. Slick! Things take a slightly creepy turn when Julian abducts young girl Charlotte, who for some reason decided she should take her doll and go wandering around randomly looking for John. My kids are twelve and fourteen and don’t even go to the mall alone. Julian takes a kill squad to find Cara…and acts all buddy-buddy with Stephen? After darting him? Um…FAKE. Stephen seriously went with Julian? Is he really that dumb? Ugh…and it seems that Cara and John are back together after all, and ready to go find Charlotte. “I knew you were a rat, but thanks for the confirmation,” Julian tells Cara. Oh, but a kill squad made up of mortals who can’t keep up with teleporting Tomorrow People proves to be a problem. Julian gets caught behind bulletproof glass. Is it bad that I really wanted his head to explode? That I was rooting for it? And that I was glad when it did? Hee-hee… And Charlotte gets back to the lair…again, she was at Ultra but escaped? Like the rest. In the end, Stephen finds remnants of his father’s experiments. One. Step. Closer. Final review: First of all, there’s a new night for the show coming…Monday, St. Patty’s Day for the new episode. Had mixed feelings about this one. A few steps forward, a few back. At least The Tomorrow People never completely does what I expect, which should make for an intriguing second season. 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!