666 Park Avenue Recap: See you in Hell


Down in the torture chamber, Shaw is still getting his ass kicked. Gavin comes down and wants to know how Shaw knows so much about him and his business dealings. Gavin has found out that Shaw is actually Victor’s mom’s maiden name and his dad was a Mr. Joseph Lukin, who left behind his wife and son when he defected from East Germany. Shaw tries to play it off by saying you can’t choose your family. And oh and by the way, you know your daughter, who you think died in a car accident? Well, she killed herself because she found out what kind of a man you are and wanted nothing to do with you.

Maybe it’s just me, but taunting the guy who hired a psychotic former KGB agent to torture you doesn’t seem like a winning game plan. On the other hand, I’m not involved in nefarious dealings with mysterious red boxes, so what do I know. Even Kandinsky is looking at Shaw like “that guy is wack.”

“That guy is wack.”

Back in her room, Jane looks at the necklace and suddenly remembers it’s the eye piece to the dragon mosaic. She quickly hides the necklace, though, as the nurse comes in to give her meds.  Jane does not want to take the pills, but if she doesn’t, Nurse Potter will make her. Ooh, tough guy. What’re you gonna do, call Bobbie Spencer for backup? Jane swallows the pills, but still manages to sneak into the hall and get on the elevator. She easily finds D wing and hides behind a door until an orderly leaves and she can slip in.

If I close my eyes, you can’t see me!

Wow, that’s a really secure security wing. She creeps down the hall while all kinds of ranting and raving can be heard from behind the doors. Fortunately, the doors have names on them, so she finds Julian Waters’ room and tries to talk to him through the food slot. 

WASSUPPPP?

Jane begs Julian to speak to her, but Julian only wants to know if she works for “him.” Jane ignores this and asks if Julian lived at the Drake. Julian is not being cooperative. She then asks if he went down the stairs too, but he says no – he came UP the stairs! Dun dun…

Olivia comes home to find Gavin moping in his office. He tells her about his convo with Shaw re: Sasha and asks if it’s true that she knew all about it. Olivia breaks down and tells him about the note in which Sasha called Gavin evil, etc. She says she didn’t tell him because she didn’t want him to get hurt. She says that Shaw is using this to come between them and the only thing that should matter is getting that red box back! She says that Shaw hit Gavin with the one thing he couldn’t bear – Sasha – and he should return the favor and hit him back. Nothing like a wifely pep talk to keep you going.

Lady Macbeth gets pointers from Olivia

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6 Comments

  1. 1
    chaosbutterfly
    Posted November 29, 2012 at 8:38 pm

    Legitimately, I’m sad about the show being cancelled. I do like it, and it was good to see John Locke and Vanessa Williams. I also think Nona is mad pretty. I bet they are so sad that the show is over.

    But it’s for the best….a heroine as stupid as Jane could never hope to survive much longer anyway. And Henry is too boring to pull off the heartbroken or revenge-obsessed lover thing.

    That’s a good question about Maris. If it had been me, when the staircase opened, I would have been like….actually, let’s go check with Maris about this and then we can come back.
    No way in hell would I let someone I called a friend just enter a crazy ass hidden staircase in the bottom of a demon building.
    Hence, Nona secretly hates Jane.
    That’s okay, Nons. We all hate Jane.

    I was disappointed in Shaw for falling for Gavin’s old tricks so easily.
    I know his brain was rattled, but he really didn’t think that his estranged/dead father came back from the dead just to tell him to do what Gavin wants did he? So dumb.

    And Alexis, Brian, and Louise need to wrap up their love triangle already. I’m really tired of them going back and forth. Their little arc should have been three or four episodes at most.

  2. 2
    Insanehousewife
    Posted November 30, 2012 at 12:13 pm

    I’m boycotting ABC… they keep dancing w/ the stars on forever and a day, but cancel decent shows like 666 Park Ave… the show had promise, especially if they killed off Jane and Henry and replaced them with better characters. It has enough intrigue to keep me coming back for more, and enough stupidity (aka Jane) to have me talk to my TV like she can hear me.
    I also liked GCB, and that was cancelled last year… DAMN YOU ABC!

  3. 3
    sagittariuskim sagittariuskim
    Posted November 30, 2012 at 4:24 pm

    I like this show and I’m sad it’s been cancelled. It did feel really flat at times, but it had so much potential. There’s so many things building up, and so many directions they can go with them.

  4. 4
    ChaCha
    Posted November 30, 2012 at 5:47 pm

    I feel the same way, but I have to ask: Is it any surprise that this show has met the same fate that every previous show in that time slot on Sunday night the past few seasons has met? The only bedeviled thing about 666 Park Avenue is the time slot!

  5. 5
    Lizbot
    Posted November 30, 2012 at 8:41 pm

    I’m disappointed that the show is cancelled as well. I agree that the show could have potential if they had killed off Jane and Henry and brought in more life-like characters to replace them (that would have been easy to do, since the show is really about the building and not them). I love Vanessa Williams and Terry O’Quinn so I’m sad I won’t see the two of them together on my screen anymore. I won’t bother reading the recap since we won’t be getting the final 5, so what’s the point?

  6. 6
    MsJoeCool
    Posted December 15, 2012 at 5:30 am

    I loved this show and will miss it and your recaps. I’m surprised you didn’t stop recapping at the mid-season finale. The cliffhanger was really good.

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