![]() ![]() ![]() (I mean, we all saw the Sandra Bullock Gravity - had Hinata actually been blown out of a spaceship she would basically still be falling through space thanks to the propulsion of the explosion and certainly not able to “swim” back toward the damaged Hoshi with literally nothing to push/create friction against. The episode opens with a surprisingly sweet flashback to what appears to Hinata and Mitsuki’s first date - or at least the first time they’re admitting they’re into each other - before jumping to a scene so ridiculous it takes you literally out of everything the previous sequence was building toward. From the plot twists that defy both logic and basic physics to totally unearned moments of redemption, it’s just all so much noise. (And, since the hour ends with what appears to be the aliens getting nuked, who even knows where the season finale is headed next week.)įor the first time in its run, Invasion actually makes some surprising narrative decisions, but the emotional beats the show clearly expects to land don’t because none of us care about these characters in any way. People even die! But it all just feels like too little too late. ![]() The show genuinely makes some bold choices. On the plus side, Invasion Season 1 Episode 9, “Full of Stars,” contains the most action of any episode in the series to date. ![]()
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