Halo Episode 3, titled “Emergence” sets a different tone for the series than the audience has seen so far and it’s a very welcome change. If the second episode of Halo was putting the chess pieces on the board, this might be the first moves of opposing pawns. Although it also seems as if the queens are starting to move as well. While there still wasn’t a ton of action. The show was a step up from the previous installment. It also does a very good job of filling in some gaps of several of the characters who appear to be key to the series as a whole.
This episode of Halo opens on a young boy and girl who are living on some sort of nightmare planet where everyone seems to be working to sort plastic and metal. The not-so-obvious hint at a world that’s been destroyed by a populace that didn’t exactly look after keeping the planet clean aside, it’s a nice way of laying the groundwork for one of the big villains of the show. The young girl and boy are reading through a book and almost sharing a kiss, when they are suddenly spotted by the guards that run the work crews. A chase ensues and the boy is apparently beaten to death while the girl is whisked away by alien invaders who realize she is what they’ve been looking for.
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It turns out that the little girl was in fact, Markee, the blonde woman who is referred to as Blessed One by members of the Covenant who have taken her in and won her to their side unequivocally. The audience soon learns that she’s about to embark on a mission to collect the shard that has been at the center of Halo since the premiere episode. Whether it’s her striking appearance or the fact that she truly seems like an alien in a human body, Markee does a
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