‘Misfits’: Series 3 Episode 3 review
Trapped in the mother of all causal loops, Simon is calmly facing his SuperHoodie destiny, but it’s a road paved with oddballs. Oddballs like Peter.
Trapped in the mother of all causal loops, Simon is calmly facing his SuperHoodie destiny, but it’s a road paved with oddballs. Oddballs like Peter.
E4 have released a new trailer for the next episode of Misfits, which sees Simon still trying to fulfil his destiny by becoming SuperHoodie.
In what’s probably Sigmund Freud’s favourite episode to date, Misfits explores the ramifications of Curtis’ most-unusual ability, which seems to be more trouble than it’s worth.
Series 3 of Misfits continues next weekend on E4 with the third episode, which sees Simon still trying to fulfil his destiny by becoming SuperHoodie.
This week, the new series of Misfits ventures into rather meaningful character-based storytelling.
Series 3 of Misfits continues next weekend on E4 with the second episode, which sees Curtis use his new power to compete in athletics again.
We would suspect that the main talking point is the absence of Nathan and his subsequent replacement, Rudy.
This Is England ’86 star Joe Gilgun has described his character in Series 3 of Misfits as “rude and obnoxious and arrogant”.
Ahead of the third series of Misfits later this month, we met up with the cast for an exclusive chat.
This Is England ’86 star Joe Gilgun has revealed that he “just wanted to do well” as Robert Sheehan’s replacement in Series 3 of Misfits.