666 Park Avenue Recap: Ripped from the Headlines


Annie is off somewhere being tortured by Kandinsky, while Jane tries to sleep. Of course when you can’t sleep, the best thing is to head down to the dirty, haunted basement in your bare feet. She calls through the DOOR to see if any of the undead feel like chatting and gets no answer. She goes in, picks up the LIT FLASHLIGHT that just happens to be lying there and sees some dusty, cobwebby suitcases. Genius Jane picks up one of the suitcases and brings it back up to her apartment. Seriously? Hello, rats, roaches and bedbugs! WTF, Jane?

Jane gets into bed while “something” moves inside the suitcase. Creepy!

Next time: Possible ghost girl is back; the suitcase opens itself; there is an investigation pending against Gavin; Olivia has to do something about Henry, who may get shot at a party.

So, what did you guys think? I enjoyed the ep, I  just don’t understand why Gavin would kill the reporter off so quickly. Wouldn’t he want to add her soul to his roster and keep her around a little longer? Or maybe he just does these things for sport.

Also, isn’t somebody going to notice that all these people connected to the Greenpoint project keep disappearing/ getting killed? Or maybe that’s why Gavin is being investigated next week. 

Anyway, let me know your thoughts.

As always, thanks for reading and have a great day.

xoxo,
SnoopK8

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5 Comments

  1. 1
    Lizbot
    Posted October 18, 2012 at 8:16 pm

    I liked the episode, but it ended a little abruptly for me. And there’s a couple of things I hope the writer will explain sometime soon as well.

    1) What is with the mishmash of residents, from filthy rich to near-dirt poor? And I’ll say it again: a luxury building with a basement laundry room? Makes no damn sense

    2) I hope they’ll come up with a rationale for why a supposedly average to above average characters like Jane and Henry would be stupid enough to enter a creepy secret room in a basement without making any attempt to prop open the door after an incident when one of the two said characters was trapped in the same said room after having said door mysteriously slam shut behind them. I don’t get while she’d enter the damn basement any time at all (at least not by herself), but I’m willing to let that one go. Hopefully the explanation for why they would be so stupid about the door will also cover the issue with them not reading the lease….

  2. 2
    Lizbot
    Posted October 18, 2012 at 8:17 pm

    Oh yeah, and I don’t think they’re going to kill off Annie that fast. I think Gavin has bigger plans for her.

  3. 3
    sagittariuskim sagittariuskim
    Posted October 18, 2012 at 8:42 pm

    I was wondering when were going to get a creepy ghost child.

    And now we know Alexis isn’t that whorey she won’t strip for just anybody.

    And Jane continues to annoy me.

    I really want more of Olivia’s and Gavin’s back story. How much does Olivia know about what Gavin is and does?

  4. 4
    timgunnssister timgunnssister
    Posted October 19, 2012 at 8:31 am

    In the premiere, Gavin explained there are some rent controlled units in the building so they have tenants from blue collar to the super-rich. They had to do that for the wealth of stories this needs.

    Starting to feel a little ‘LOST/The River’ish to me. And Jane is annoying and Henry is seriously dim.

  5. 5
    Lizbot
    Posted October 19, 2012 at 6:25 pm

    @timgunnssister: thanks for the explanation. I missed/forgot that part of the premiere. That also answers my question about why they would have a basement laundry room in a luxury apartment!

    I never got into the River, but I totally don’t mind the Lostishness of the show. It’s got enough of the spirit of Lost without totally mimicking it that it fills the void that Lost left for me after it’s disappointing series finale.

    I do hope that they give Terry O’Quinn the chance to exercise his range of acting chops though. The thing I loved about his character on Lost is that he got to play the range from pathetic and vulnerable to omnipotent and menacing. Maybe some flashbacks to what Gavin was before he became the all-powerful soul-slave master that he is today? But they had have to be careful not to make it too John Locke-like.

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