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“Sense8” Episode Review: Tag, You’re It

In a particularly racy episode of “Sense8,” Will and Riley meet for the first time, while Riley is confronted by drug dealers. Capheus’s arrangement with Silas is resolved and Sun finally decides if she’ll confess to her brother’s crime.

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“Demons” starts out like a normal and charming episode. Will and Riley officially meet after a cool game of phone tag, set to The Weepies’s “World Spins Madly On.” The bond between these two is believable, after all, if you were sharing a mind with someone, wouldn’t you want to get to know them?

And then, the show goes bonkers with the crazy six-way mind orgy. Yeah, that was unexpected. Will, Lito, Nomi, Wolfgang, Hernando and Amanita all virtually had an orgy despite the fact that none of them were together in the show’s craziest moment hands down. It’s the kind of scene you don’t want to watch on a laptop in a public space.

That pretty much overshadows the episode, but Capheus also agrees to transport Silas’s daughter to chemo treatments in exchange for his mother’s medicine, which seems harmless, but then again, this is a gangster’s daughter we’re talking about.

“Demons” was an extremely sexed up episode and it practically overshadows the rest of the show. One gets the feeling that the whole episode was an excuse to film this insane orgy. One can also only imagine how awkward it was to film that.

Season 2 of Sense8 premieres May 5 on Netflix.

Photo Credit: Murray Close/Netflix

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