Marvel's Cloak and Dagger Season 1 Episode 7 Lotus Eaters Watch Online
No one can say that Cloak & Dagger does not try to juggle his plots: for the third consecutive episode, we flew through the prospects between Tyrone and Tandy. Sometimes it works Sometimes it's not like that. In any case, there are not many wasted shots. But it's not like we do not have a stage to work with: with Greg's death behind her, Tandy made it her mission to take down Roxxon. Tyrone chases the crooked policeman who killed his brother, even going into a notoriously racist police department. And Detective O'Reilly, the wild card of the series, has begun an investigation on his own. After having moved from the Harlem police force to NOPD, he is becoming familiar with the irregular edges of his bureaucracy.
The episode begins with an advance of ROXXON, and is transmitted directly to a Tandy shot with his legs crossed on the floor of his church. She gathered all of Greg's research. It seems that something like a game plan comes to mind. And, at the other end of that investigation, that image is quickly followed by a cut for Detective O'Reilly; only that she is not at work. We caught her in a quickie with a random policeman in the parking lot (which, OK). But once it ends there, the next time we see her, she's sitting across from Tyrone at the station.
The couple talks about Connors. Tyrone can not name him. When she asks O'Reilly if they can identify her brother's murder with the police officer, she tells Tyrone that it is impossible. It was not recorded the way he saw it, so, technically, the crime that never happened. Once O'Reilly tells Tyrone that "vice cops live separate lives," Tyrone leans forward and asks if they can not get Connors into something else. He has a plan, although one that is not fully developed, but is barely able to explain it before Connors rejects it. She tells Tyrone to leave the police work to the police.
"Do you want to help?" She asks. "Stay alive, go on and be a child."
Which is right. We did not expect much help from NOPD anyway. However, O'Reilly does not completely ignore Tyrone; then, we see her reviewing the circumstances of Billy's death. She tells a colleague that she has noticed a sudden downtown in drug trafficking in the twelfth district, and tells O'Reilly that the area became significantly safer in recent years: all the local distributors had fallen. Now there just seemed to be an important plug. So O'Reilly does not throw herself into the case, exactly, but it seems that she is interested, at least.
The next time we catch Tyrone, he's at school, and Tandy is on the scene, from the clear blue sky, to talk to him. Partly because he wants him to know that he can finally control his "cloak." Partly because he wants to use Tyrone's computer lab to find more information about Roxxon. And partly so that, eventually, Tandy can steal a school uniform: he tells Tyrone that he is trying to find the "mysterious man at the center of everything". But when Tyrone asks him how he finally (mainly) managed to control his peculiarity, she omits an explanation, telling him that, "At that moment, all the other things just shit."
That is when Tandy also adds that, when he touches people, he can see his hopes. And when Tyrone touches people, he can see his fears. But once Tyrone asks him if that is a violation, Tandy tells him that the world has always stolen him.
"Maybe," she says, "I have this to be able to get it back."
That is not a rare feeling among the heroes in the Marvel universe: what the world took from them, they will use their powers to recover. But it is not so often that you capture that notion from the mouth of a hero, and much less from one of your protagonists. And it could fall into the character of Tandy, but his counterpart has its own problems at hand.
When the two-faced white children in the Tyrone basketball team join him, it does not give them much resistance. When he thanks Evita for decorating his locker before the game, he just says: "What are friends for?" And it's certainly a setback in their relationship, but Tyrone does not have much time to think about it: later that day, he chatting with his mother about Billy, and the benefits of their respective basketball hilts, when our friend suddenly teleports through the city, to a random factory.
But it turns out that the factory belongs to his brother's old friend, Wayne. And now, Wayne owns a business! He's been following the Tyrone basketball team in the newspaper! The two talk about what Wayne has been doing, and then they talk about Billy, and before Tyrone takes off, Wayne tells him that the only thing he learned was fixing
Marvel's Cloak and Dagger Season 1 Episode 7 Lotus Eaters Watch Online