Saturday, January 14, 2017

Pure Genius Season 1 Episode 11 "Touch and Go" Review


James and Zoe work to help a teenage girl with a rare skin blistering disorder, employing radical treatments to heal her skin in time for her to attend her school prom. Also, as Louis Keating's GSS condition gets worse, James is tempted to use his experimental cure to save him. And Malik is jealous over the special connection between James and Zoe.

This was a really interesting episode that was kind of sad at moments but still really entertaining to watch how everything turned out. I really liked the moments with Nina and Louis in this episode and just everyone dealing with the fact that Louis's condition is getting worse.Then the man who came in with this mysterious disease was really interesting with how they went about proving that he was sick with a brand new disease and they managed to find out what was actually making him sick. Then the moment when Walter and James were talking to each other about the ways Walter is going to cure his patient and how that kind of connects to what James wants to do for Louis. All the moments with Malik spying on James and Zoe were really interesting with how quickly he seemed to become jealous over everything when if he has been working there long enough he should be aware of the things that James and Zoe do together. Of course, it probably didn't help much that Zoe ended up lying to Malik about whether or not there ever was a thing between her and James. Then the girl with the skin condition was really great with all the different and unique ways they went about helping her to get to her prom. It was a little sad in the moment when she ended up loosing her dress when she started bleeding through it or the idea of how painful it is for her to walk. But the ending was really sweet for her and how they eventually got her to the dance and got her able to walk on her own with minimal pain. And just overall this was a really great episode and I can't wait for more.       

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