"Scary Monsters and Super Creeps" | |
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Episode | Season {{#pad:1|2|0|left}}, Number 06 |
Air Date | October 29, 2009 |
Title Image | blue hand |
Written by | Seth Hoffman Quinton Peeples |
Directed by | Bobby Roth |
Guest Stars | Lee Thompson Young as Al Gough |
Co-starring | Lennon Wynn as Charlie Benford Amy Rosoff as Marcie Turoff |
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Scary Monsters and Super Creeps is the sixth episode of season 1 of FlashForward. It first aired on October 29, 2009.
Summary[]
Simon[]

Afterglow
The mysterious Simon is aboard a night train to Los Angeles. In the club car, he attempts to pick up a woman by telling her that he knows what caused the GBO. She assumes he is just a drunk, but follows his advice to search the Internet for images with the keywords "quantum physicist genius." The woman is impressed when she gets a hit of a semi-nude Simon. Simon explains about the paradox of Schrödinger's Cat and the woman is intrigued enough to follow him to his sleeping car compartment. In the afterglow, the woman tells Simon that her Flash placed her in Times Square on April 29th where she a half-million other people were waiting for the ball to drop. Simon tells the woman that he choked the life out of a man in his flashforward and that the act felt very satisfying. He concluded by asking her if she was glad she asked. When Simon arrives in Los Angeles, he hides in the back seat of Lloyd's car and surprises him. Lloyd is not interested in talking to Simon. As Lloyd drives off, he says, "Our experiment killed 20 million people, Simon."
Saving Janis[]

Janis after Surgery
In the aftermath of simultaneous attacks on the Mosaic investigation team, Janis is rushed to the hospital where Olivia manages to stabilize her. But complications arise involving her uterus. Olivia and Bryce pull her through but the chances of her being able to have children are all but gone. The news devastates Janis despite her never wanting to have a baby.
Blue Hand[]

The bodies from the Blue Hand party
Demetri recruits Al to search for the people who shot Janis. At the morgue, a black (ultravoilet) light reveals a blue symbol on one of Janis' attackers. Blue hand is one of the clues from Mark's board and it was also related to the word Baltimore. There is a Baltimore Street in Los Angeles. They see a blue hand decal on a stop sign that points them to another on a telephone pole that leads them to a seemingly unoccupied house. There are blood stains on the porch and throughout the downstairs. Blood-soaked sheets cover several bodies in the main room. One of the bodies has a blue hand.
In Al's flashforward, he was in London working on the Rutherford case with a Scotland Yard liaison. A bird crashed into the window and died. Al was investigating the Rutherford case, which didn't yet exist. In the present, they find a passport on one of the deceased bodies. It's for a Scottish man named Ian Rutherford. Al's Rutherford investigation has just begun.
Mark tells Olivia that the attacks on him and Janis must be connected because of the Mosaic investigation. Olivia wants them to stop being so obsessed with the future and start living in the now. Of course, living in the now involves taking Charlie out for Halloween. While trick or treating, Mark and Aaron do a double-take as they see a kangaroo hopping through the neighborhood.
Mark sees three figures wearing masks similar to the ones worn by the assassins in his flashforward. He chases one of the figures down in a cemetery. It's just a teen who thought he was in trouble for pulling a prank. The young man says he got the mask at a discount store. Mark then gets a call from Nicole. There's a problem at home.
Dylan[]

"It's my house, too."
Lloyd Simcoe tells his son Dylan that he wants them to live in Lloyd's house after Dylan gets out of the hospital. Dylan withdraws, then says "It's my house, too." They are interrupted by Bryce Varley, who reminds Lloyd that it is time for trick or treat in the hospital. After trick or treating, Dylan wanders outside. He gets onto a bus and recites an address: 25696 Sawyer Court. The driver, Ernesto Garcia, wants Dylan to pay a fare, but a man intervenes. When Dylan arrives at 25696 Sawyer Court, it turns out to be the Benford home.
Dylan steps inside saying, "It's my house, too." When Mark arrives, Dylan and Charlie high-five each other as if they are old friends. In Dylan's flashforward, Charlie lets him know that it was okay to have a cookie because this is his house, too. Dylan reads the address from a label attached to the refrigerator. Meanwhile, Nicole had called Lloyd at the hospital, as Dylan was still wearing his ID wristband.
The Triangle[]

When Lloyd sees the inside of the Benford home, he realizes it's the one from his Flash. When Olivia comes home, Lloyd then realizes that she has to be the woman he had such strong feelings for – and who called him "Honey." Mark notices and takes exception.
Mark tells Lloyd to never come back and later accuses Olivia of hiding things, unaware that she received an anonymous text letting her know he has been hiding things from her. Mark admits that he was intoxicated in his flashforward, but steadfastly promises that he will not drink. That's not good enough for Olivia. Mark complains that Olivia is punishing him for something he has not yet done; Olivia responds that he has been doing exactly that to her. It is not about the drinking. It's about trust. And they don't trust each other anymore.
Trivia[]
General[]
Production Notes[]
- Starting with this episode, Dominic Monaghan is credited as a regular for his role as Simon.
- The name of the street in which Olivia and her husband live on is the same as the last name of the writer of the novel which the show is based on.
Music[]
- "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps" by Sea Wolf (During the scene where Mark is chasing after the masked men)
- "Across the Universe" by Rufus Wainwright (During the ending, highlighting each individual story)
Bloopers and Continuity Errors[]
- Although Simon correctly invoked and concluded the Schrödinger's Cat analogy for the storyline, he did not correctly utilize any of the principles of the original thought exercise.
- The address of the Benford residence (25696) featured prominently in this episode does not match that (1684) shown in "No More Good Days".
Literary Techniques[]
- Defamiliarization. Pastoral music and lyrics in the final scenes repeating, "Nothing's gonna change my world...", overlayed and focused the tone of each individual story it highlighted.
- Juxtaposition. Simon describes the Schrödinger's Cat concept as cuts of Janis' surgery are inter spliced, visually displaying the concept of being both dead and alive at the same time.
Unanswered Questions[]
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- Theories for these unanswered questions should go on this article's theory page.
General[]
- How did Maya know that Janis was in the hospital?
Flashes[]
External links[]
FlashForward Season One | |
"No More Good Days" • "White to Play" • "137 Sekunden" • "Black Swan" • "Gimme Some Truth" • "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps" • "The Gift" • "Playing Cards with Coyote" • "Believe" • "A561984" • "Revelation Zero, Part 1" • "Revelation Zero, Part 2" • "Blowback" • "Better Angels" • "Queen Sacrifice" • "Let No Man Put Asunder" • "The Garden of Forking Paths" • "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" • "Course Correction" • "The Negotiation" • "Countdown" • "Future Shock" |