
This episode couldn't rely on the special-effects and action that kicked-started the pilot, so it instead felt very talky. Worryingly, the show might drift on this formula if it's not careful. There's a FBI investigation into who triggered the blackout and why, and some ominous talk about the state of the future, but I'm not sure there's enough to justify 22 episodes. Worse, it feels like the damage has been done, so the FBI are closing the stable door after the horse has bolted. In some ways it reminds me of 24's sixth season, where terrorists nuked L.A and the rest of the show couldn't top that. Similarly, where do you go from everyone on the planet being knocked unconscious? Maybe if we had more of a sense that this will happen again, or that the divination of the future was a symptom of something far worse going on.
Here, Olivia met the man from her vision she was cheating on her husband with; handsome Lloyd Simcoe (Jack Davenport), single British father of Dylan (Ryan Wynott), the little boy whose life she saved yesterday. Olivia's desperate to ignore Lloyd and thus change her fated marriage breakup, but it's clear there's a spark between them. We also learned that Olivia's daughter Charlie's (Lennon Wynn) vision was very disturbing, and apparently involves Dylan.

There are some interesting threads here, but FlashForward's going to have a tough time knitting them together in a compelling way. The producers are at pains to insist that the show's sci-fi root won't have much baring on the season, but that feels like a terrible mistake. We've had our inciting incident, but did it deliver enough of a wallop to sustain a whole season, and potentially years, of story? Right now, I'm still prepared to give FlashForward time to lay out its cards and show us how it intends to progress, but I can't quell my concerns.
5 October 2009
Five, 9pm
written by: David S. Goyer & Marc Guggenheim (story by Brannon Braga & David S. Goyer) directed by: David S. Goyer starring: Joseph Fiennes (Mark Benford), Sonya Walger (Olivia Benford), John Cho (Demetri Noh), Jack Davenport (Lloyd Simcoe), Zachary Knighton (Bryce Varley), Peyton List (Nicole Kirby), Brian F. O'Byrne (Aaron Stark), Courtney B. Vance (Stanford Wedeck), Christine Woods (Janice Hawk), Bryce Robinson (Dylan Simcoe), Lennon Wynn (Charlie Benford)