Spoilers
“The World is Yours”

Whoa. An amazing episode of this show, as several of the pieces start to fall into place in what exactly had happened. We saw some amazing things happen over the course of this episode and I’m not sure where this now goes, until it goes right back to the beginning.
I was unaware that this series was based off a graphic novel of the same name by British writer Si Spencer. My friend Todd had heard of it and while we were discussing the series, the graphic novel came up.
No doubt that this series is science fiction goodness with a big dose of time travel. This episode feels like the low point in the middle of act two, but it is just unclear where the show goes from here over the final two episodes of the limited series.
Everything that was said to happen does happen this episode. The massive bomb takes out London by Elias’s hand. We see where the body came from and how 2053 Gabriel Defoe winds up a dead body with a bullet wound in his eye but no bullet in his skull. And shot by Iris Maplewood. Wouldn’t have seen that coming. Whiteman finds his revenge/justice and that leads him to the end of a noose. Alfred Hillinghead arrested for murder in front of his wife and daughter after telling his male lover to escape.
Lots of action and intensity in this and it sure seemed that Elias, or Mannix/Harker/Elias seems to have won, starting the loop once again.
Two more episodes of Bodies on Netflix, which I should get done over the weekend. This has been a top notch adventure so far.
