Gen V

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(It turns out the last episodes cliffhanger wasnt really as concerning as it seemed.

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The guards at the Woods were no match for Sam and Emma.)

Tek can tell something is off right away, and he already knows the truth about Brink and Luke.

His mission on this visit isnt to actually figure out the truth; its to find a patsy.

Teks interview subjects often end up dead, from suicide or otherwise, after meeting him.

And while nobody in our squad is at risk of that, theyre also totally unprepared for his needling.

(It feels like there would besomepretense of civility, even if provocation is Teks main strategy.)

Im also a little unclear on how many of Teks characterizations are based in fact.

After all, shes just a human, not one of the supes who bring Vought so much money.

The hole truth?)

The focus, first and foremost, is their budding flirtation, built on shared weirdness.

But Sam is more concerned with killing the people who hurt him (and could still hurt Emma).

By the time he arrives at his home, Emma has enlisted the rest of the gang for help.

So Cardosa and his family presumably live to see another day.

Its a confusing moment, but it seems thats by design.

What happened to interrupt that confrontation at Dr. Cardosas house, and which supe is responsible?

As soon as one mystery ends, another begins.

Just leave me alone, televisions Jason Ritter!