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Snowpiercer Season 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘Without Their Maker’

June 8, 2020 by Martin Carr

Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of Snowpiercer…

Incursions into third class, precisely prepared sushi and monologues on the necessity for perfect balance are all present and correct in episode four. With the exception of a protracted foot chase ‘Without Their Maker’ is lots of talking, minor moments of murder mystery and fleeting liaisons. What soon becomes apparent however, is that Snowpiercer hinges on more than just a serial killer who collects private parts.

Following the slaughter of Nikki there is wide spread panic, irrational suspicions and enough gossip to allow us our first proper look at first class. A minority who consider themselves above the law, beyond reproach and infallible. It will come as no surprise where Layton finally apprehends the culprit, but the conversations to get there are worth that journey. These indulged occupants look flustered and Daveed Diggs owns those interrogations with ease, while Annalise Brasso’s L J Folger proves more than his match.

Elsewhere the infidelities, indiscretions and foibles of those in every class add a breadth to proceedings, which proves that Snowpiercer has endless dramatic opportunities. That the audience is culpable from the kick off adds a nice twist as characters manipulate, backtrack and hustle in their desire to avoid admission. Selfless acts are like gold dust and these bastions of self-interest are loathsome in their use of power and influence.

Twists in this tale only raise more questions, back story bleeds between the words and it becomes clear unsavoury choices were made by everyone on board. Preserving a perfect ecosystem of supply and demand took sacrifices above and beyond the division of food and water. Which is why when the real twist kicks in you wonder where Snowpiercer has left to go without every player in the game. Melanie is playing a dangerous game which finds her eternally entrenched in a situation of her own making. How long she can retain her authority is down to a number of factors, as deceit and denial are the stock in trade of many on board.

As we are learning society is a funny thing and people dislike disruption to their routines. Limited access breeds resentment, a lack of acknowledgement encourages rebellion and privilege instils complacency. Unfortunately that is what order requires but mutiny is coming, options to meditate have been put on ice and people are prone to lose faith ‘Without Their Maker’.

Martin Carr

 

Originally published June 8, 2020. Updated June 15, 2020.

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Snowpiercer

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