It's tough to come up with a metric by which to judge a show like Raised by Wolves, wherein things that would feel out of place in a distracting way feel out of place in an engaging way. «Good Creatures,» the newest episode of the HBO Max series has so much going on that it should please every kind of fan.
After a slightly slow start, Raised by Wolves launches into its ongoing plot with an episode directed by Sunu Gonera, best known for 2007's Pride and 2020's Riding with Sugar. This episode was written by series co-executive producer Julian Meiojas, who also wrote on USA's White Collar.
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«Good Creatures» sees Lamia and the Atheist collective continue and conclude their hunt for Number Seven, the horrific flying serpent spawned under mysterious circumstances. Upon finding the massive leech, Lamia makes a shocking discovery; Number Seven is a herbivore. Now that she can be sure that the creature is innocent, Lamia peacefully captures her child and allows it to live in a cave. This causes some friction with the rest of The Collective, who remain deeply afraid despite her assurances. Lamia and Campion's relationship with the newest addition to the family is a fascinating element for the ongoing narrative, and it further complicates Father's place in the family. However, Father finds himself busy with some very different material.
Father's main narrative struggle throughout most of the latter half of season one is his difficulty feeling useful. Now that Mother has lost access to her eyes and therefore most of her war android power, Father has made it a point to become a defender of his family. This desire has been stunted at every turn as he is
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