PLOT
There are days when everything seems wrong, when little things just irk
you for no good reason. And then there are days like today when the
world just sings to you from the minute you open your eyes in the morning
'til the minute you shut them again at night, days you actualyl enjoy
cleaning the milkshake machine. At
the Crashdown, Liz is in a good mood, unlike Maria who is clearly having a
bad day, and this isn't improved when Max and Michael enter the
cafe. Sitting at a booth, Michael tells Max that he wants to go,
admitting that he and Maria "kind of broke up", although he
doesn't seem too sure about it. The situation seems clearer when Liz
brings Max a cherry cola on the house, while Maria tells Michael he has to
pay for his. As
Michael gets up to leave, he knocks his drink over the table. His
and Max's books end up on the floor and as he picks up Max's notebook he
pulls out a sheet of paper with the symbols from River Dog's case drawn on
it. He asks Max what it is since he also recognises it and wants to
know how long Max was planning on keeping it from him. Later,
Alex catches Maria sticking pins into an alien doll and asks if it's
anyone he knows. He tells her that he's got two theories - either
she and Liz have been brainwashed by a drug cult or he's trapped in an
extremely long, extremely weird nightmare. Maria admits that the
first couple of days were tough for her too but reassures him that they
won't physically hurt him. After Maria tells him that her thinking
was changed by Max saving Liz when he could have just left her dead, Alex
says that maybe he should just talk with one of them - maybe Isabel -
directly. Maria tells him not to get involved with them, using her
and Michael as a warning. In
his room, Max tells Isabel and Michael that he drew the symbols from
memory, but he doesn't even know if they mean anything. Isabel is
certain that they do because they all seem to recognise them - it's as if
the symbols are their language or something. Michael is more
concerned that Max choose to keep it from them, but Max tells him that
there was too much going on - Topolsky was all over them, and it was too
risky. Isabel
says she's sure that Max had his reasons, but Michael wants to know why he
could trust Liz but not him. Max tells Michael that he's
demonstrating precisely why he didn't say anything - he'd just jump to a
wild conclusion and do something crazy. Isabel tells Max that he
still should have told them. Max's
mom shouts to tell him that Liz and arrived and he tells the others that
they're going out for some Chinese food. He claims that it's no big
deal, but Isabel points out that he's still changing his shirt. Max
says that they'll figure out the questions they want to ask and then go
back to see River Dog. Michael agrees to wait but after Max has gone
he says that he's going on his own. At
the reservation, Michael is told by Eddie that River Dog is busy with a
sacred ritual and that he can't go into his tent unless he's
invited. Even after Eddie warns him that the "sweat" is an
intense spiritual cleansing, Michael is still determined to see River Dog. At
the Crashdown, Alex and Isabel discuss humans and aliens. Alex finds
it hard to believe and wants to know what purpose they have in coming to
the Earth. Isabel explains that when they came out of the pods, they
looked just like normal kids and that they have the same emotions, feel
pain and are just as human as him, except that they can manipulate
molecular structure, which she demonstrates by turning a bottle of ketchup
into mustard. Once
they are inside the tent, Eddie instructs Michael not to talk and to just
follow the chant. Both of them take part in the ritual, which
involves drinking water from a bowl that is passed around the
circle. River Dog throws something onto the fire, causing it to
crackle. Afterwards, Eddie tells Michael that he did warn him it was
intense. "What the hell was that?" Michael asks in reply. Isabel
shows Alex the symbols Max drew and tells him that it's the closest
they've ever come to any kind of connection with their home. She
also tells him that his constant staring at her is making her
uncomfortable; he apologises and says he'll look at the symbols
instead. Isabel replies that she thinks he's seen enough for one
night. On
their date, Liz impresses Max with her pool playing and then shows him how
to line up a shot. After dinner, they break open their fortune
cookies: "This is the best night of your life," Liz reads aloud,
before admitting that it's better than "a broken clock is still right
twice a day." Max agrees that it hers was better and tells her
that his is "Ask a girl to dance with you", although whether
this is true or not depends on what Liz's answer is. Liz
says yes, and the pair start dancing but their kiss is interrupted by
Maria, who tells them that they have to get to the Crashdown.
At the cafe, they find Michael lying on the ground with his head in
Isabel's lap. Isabel strokes his forehead and tells Max that Michael
is really sick, however, he seems to recover and tells them that he just
wants to go home. After
everyone else has gone, Liz and Maria discuss Max and Michael while eating
some ice-cream. Maria says that kissing Michael was as if every cell
in her body felt the same cell in Michael's and started heating up.
Liz says that she got really dizzy and she didn't get any of those
feelings when she was with Kyle. She wonders if they feel like this
just because Max and Michael aren't human and Maria asks if the two aliens
have ruined it for them with anyone else. She tells Liz that
human-alien relationships are bound to be disasters and warns her not to
think that she won't get hurt in the end. However, Liz is confident
that it's going to work out. In
the UFO Center, Alex tells Isabel that he's been looked into Max's
drawing, but she tells him to drop it - they've already checked his
theories out. "What if this could help you find your
planet?" he calls after her. Everyone in the Center looks at
him, and Milton tells him to joke about such things. Alex apologises
to Isabel but they're interrupted by a commotion elsewhere in the Center. Milton
tells everyone to move aside and they find Michael on the ground. He
opens his eyes, which are a cloudy white and Max hurriedly pushes a pair
onto him, telling the crowd that he suffers from migraines. Refusing
Alex's offer of help, Max and Isabel get Michael out of the Center. At
the Crashdown, Liz and Maria are filling bottles when Max comes in and
tells Liz that they need her help. In the back, Michael is burning
up and they carry him upstairs to keep him safe. Isabel
tries to take his temperature, but the thermometer only goes up to
112. Michael starts chanting and when Max asks what he's trying to
say he tells him, "River Dog." Liz
and Max arrive at the reservation where they're met by Eddie, who tells
them that they're not welcome because they told someone what they
found. He tells them that Michael was tested by River Dog and that
he didn't pass. Liz explains that Michael is really sick and that
they need River Dog, but Eddie tells her that he's gone. Max says
that he'll wait there until he comes back. Later, as they walk
around the reservation, Max tells Liz about the first time he saw Michael,
on the night the three of them first came out of their pods and wonders if
what's happening to Michael is just part of their life cycle. Back
at the Crashdown, Isabel is watching over Michael, who she says is
cold. Maria tells her that he's burning up. Alex comes up to
check whether everything's okay, at which Isabel tells him and Maria to
leave - she's taking care of Michael. Later,
Maria brings Isabel some food and a bottle of Tabasco, telling her that
she didn't know how much she liked. She tells Isabel that she also
cares about Michael, and Isabel says she knows this, but Max and Michael
are all that she has. Then Michael starts convulsing and chanting
again and Isabel tells Marie to get Alex. At
the reservation, Liz tries to call the others on her cell phone, but
there's no reply. Max think they should leave but then they hear a
group of people in a tent chanting - it's exactly the same chant as
Michael has been saying. Michael
wakes up and finds himself standing outside surrounded by all the alien
symbols. He looks up and sees a constellation. Liz
and Max look into the tent, where they see the chanting Indians passing
around a bowl. Max says that maybe what's happening to Michael isn't
natural after all. River Dog and tells them to bring him to the
reservation and adds that they may not have much time. The
pair arrive at the Crashdown, where they find Isabel and Maria sitting
next to Michael, who is covered with some sort of webbing. They take
him to River Dog's cave, where the Indian tells them that when he was a
boy the elders tested a man who they believed was an evil spirit.
They invited him into the sweat, but his reaction was quick and severe,
which is why he dismissed Michael. But when Max told him Michael was
sick, he realised that he was another visitor, which is what the man
called himself. In River Dog's language, the word is "nasedo",
so that's what he called him. River
Dog explains that after the sweat, he disobeyed the elders and went after
Nasedo, who he found dying in the cave. He had to trust River Dog
with his secret so that he could heal him. He tells them that he'll
try to heal Michael, but that he'll the help of all of them. Michael,
covered from head to foot in the webbing, is lying in the centre of a
large circle with five lines leading from the centre to the edge, which
Alex, Isabel, Liz, Maria and Max all take their places. River Dog
gives them each a stone, which he tells them were given to him by Nasedo,
who said that the stones carry the same energy as his body. He
called this the Balance, and the heat from the sweat disrupted it in some
way. Nasedo
told River Dog to hold the stones until his energy activated him which
would restore the Balance. However, there is a risk - the Balance
can change both their body and their mind unless they navigate it
properly. He tells them to drink from the bowl to begin the
connection and it's passed around until it gets to Liz, who is hesitant to
join in. River Dog tells her that she's afraid for someone and that
she has to step back. He starts chanting and the others join in. Michael
is outside again and the others, including Liz walk up and greet
him. He sees himself in the webbing, and then Max and Isabel (and
their younger selves) reaching out to him. Michael hesitates before
climbing out. Back in the cave, Michael wakes up and pulls the
webbing off of himself. He
tells Max that he saw things and ask for them to give him their rocks,
which he inserts into the cave drawings. After he inserts the last
one, the rocks start glowing, revealing a constellation. "It's
a map," he tells the others. I've
always been the one who comes through in the time of crisis. I do
what's necessary, and I don't panic. But seeing Michael so sick and
having no way of knowing what was wrong or how to help made me
scared. Scared that one day something could happen to Max and I
wouldn't know how to help this person who means to much to me, who means
everything.
Max
climbs up to the roof of the Crashdown where Liz is writing her
journal. He tells her that Michael is fine, but that he's not - he
can't keep pretending that he's normal. Liz apologises for having
doubts earlier but Max tells her that he doesn't blame her, because they
don't belong together. He tells her that they should take a step
back for a while and starts climbing down the ladder, but Liz tells him to
wait before kissing him, saying that she just wanted to remember.
Max climbs down and Liz looks upwards at the constellation that Michael
saw.
CAST
Steve Hytner, Ned Romero and Tod
Thawley return as Milton, River Dog and Eddie respectively, while the
young Max and Isabel are once again played by Daniel Hansen and Zoe K
Nutter. CONTINUITY
Max to Liz: I remember the first time I saw Michael. It was in
the desert the night we first came out of the pods. The sky was
bright with stars and this full moon. Isabel and I found each other
first. We didn't know how to speak, but we could communicate
anyway. We walked for a while, but we could both feel someone else. He
said he saw us, but that he was afraid. So he just watched us for a
long time. When he finally revealed himself, he was standing on this
rock. Just like you'd expect from Michael. "Here I
am. Deal with me." He said it was the hardest thing he's
ever had to do... to trust me. We
all saw the headlights at the same time. Isabel took my hand.
We knew we'd be safe as long as we stayed together. I held out my
hand for Michael. I knew he wanted to. He just wouldn't take
it. So we just looked at each other for a long time. We didn't
see him again for three years. Isabel would cry every night,
wondering where he was. Maria
has had chicken pox. Max likes cherry cola. Liz demonstrates a
surprising ability to play pool. NOTES
Cherry cola at the Crashdown costs $1.25 (unless you're Max). Also
on the menu: Men in Black-berry pie. COMMENTS
Max's apparent failure to copy the drawings on the cave wall in River
Dog is dealt with as we learn that he did draw them, sparking a
predictable response from Michael. Liz
and Max continue to offer up plenty of sweet scenes (contrast this with
the lack of chemistry between Buffy and Riley in season) - particularly
when they're playing pool, although it's a bit of a shock to see her as
something of a pool shark. There's
also lots of infilling on the aliens' background (notably how they first
emerged from their pods) and mythology (River Dog's explanation about
Nasedo), although exactly how the cocoon/webbing forms around Michael
isn't explained at all. As
usual, there are plenty of good double-acts on show: Max and Liz, Liz and
Maria, Maria and Michael, Maria and Isabel trying to be the one looking
after Michael, and Alex and Isabel in the Crashdown (although she has the
unfair advantage of having seen his dreams). However, it's also a
good ensemble piece with the six teenagers all getting a decent slice of
the action. Back
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