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==Plot== |
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+ | Both [[Tyrone Johnson]] and [[Tandy Bowen]] attempt to adapt to their new lives. Johnson, still considered a criminal, now lives in [[St. Theresa's Church]], but has found a purpose in trying to rid [[New Orleans]] of its criminal activities, by stealing from gangs such as the [[Uptown Block Kings]]. However, his endeavors are criticized by Detective [[Brigid O'Reilly]], who struggles to come back to duty after nearly dying during the [[Terror in New Orleans]] and thinks that Johnson is only making things worse due to the loss of balance between the gangs. |
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+ | Bowen tries to live a normal life, attending dancing lessons and trying to rebuild a sound relationship with her [[Melissa Bowen|mother]]. Together, they go to a support group for victims of abuse from violent men. During one the sessions, Bowen encounters [[Mikayla Bell]], whose boyfriend [[Jeremy]] appears to be violent towards her. Enraged by this behavior since her own [[Nathan Bowen|father]] used to be like this, Bowen goes to Jeremy's house and, after witnessing an argument between Bell and Jeremy, she sneaks into the house and uses her [[Lightforce]] daggers to carve a warning message on the wall. |
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+ | Despite these two different lives, Johnson and Bowen have maintained their friendship and regularly see each other, although Johnson does not tell Bowen about his vigilante career. Pressured by Bowen to go out and check on his closest ones, Johnson realizes that his parents are now separated, but is also relieved to see that [[Evita Fusilier]] has not replaced him. Later, even though O'Reilly advised him against it, Johnson attempts to steal from another gang, the [[Money Hustle Gang]], but is caught and is only saved because Bowen, who saw through his lies, followed him. |
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+ | Back to St. Theresa's Church, Bowen and Johnson have an argument regarding their relationship. Johnson admits that he is envious of Bowen as her life seems to be perfectly fine, although she explains that it is far from being perfect and that she wants to avoid her home from time to time. The argument escalates further as Bowen claims that Johnson should have asked her for her help in his underground activities. Bowen then angrily leaves the church, feeling betrayed by Johnson. |
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+ | Johnson secretly delivers the drug and money he stole to O'Reilly, and while spying on her he learns that there will be a meeting between the leaders of the Uptown Block Kings and the Money Hustle Gang. Meanwhile, Bowen realizes that her actions towards Jeremy have unwanted consequences, as it caused Bell to feel sorry for him and to want to remain with him. Both Bowen and Johnson attempt to let go of their respective frustration thanks to their mutual interests, dancing and playing basketball, but to no avail. Johnson thus goes to see Bowen and apologizes to her before asking for her help. |
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+ | Therefore, posing as a couple, Bowen and Johnson go the [[Rougarou Club]] as they want to eavesdrop on the gang meeting. Using his powers, Johnson plants a voice recorder in the meeting room. Bowen and Johnson then wait until the meeting occurs, but soon realize that something has gone wrong upon noticing blood on the window of the door. Once they come in, they discover that everyone has been brutally murdered. |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Tracy Brotherton]] as E.R. Doctor <small>(uncredited)</small> |
*[[Tracy Brotherton]] as E.R. Doctor <small>(uncredited)</small> |
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*[[Brian Matney]] as Veteran Detective <small>(uncredited)</small> |
*[[Brian Matney]] as Veteran Detective <small>(uncredited)</small> |
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+ | *[[Colton Baumgartner]] as Bartender <small>(uncredited)</small> |
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*[[Tim J. Smith]] as Runner <small>(uncredited)</small> |
*[[Tim J. Smith]] as Runner <small>(uncredited)</small> |
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**[[Brigid O'Reilly's Apartment]] |
**[[Brigid O'Reilly's Apartment]] |
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**[[Rougarou Club]] |
**[[Rougarou Club]] |
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+ | *[[Seattle]], [[Washington]] <small>(on-screen)</small> |
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*[[New York City]], [[New York]] <small>(picture)</small> |
*[[New York City]], [[New York]] <small>(picture)</small> |
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**[[Statue of Liberty]] <small>(picture)</small> |
**[[Statue of Liberty]] <small>(picture)</small> |
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===Events=== |
===Events=== |
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− | *[[Robbery of Uptown Block Kings' Hideout]] |
+ | *[[Robbery of the Uptown Block Kings' Hideout]] |
− | *[[Robbery of Money Hustle Gang's Hideout]] |
+ | *[[Robbery of the Money Hustle Gang's Hideout]] |
− | *[[Massacre at Rougarou Club]] |
+ | *[[Massacre at the Rougarou Club]] |
+ | *[[Assassination of Kenneth Fuchs]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*[[Levy]] |
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*[[Billy Johnson]] |
*[[Billy Johnson]] |
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+ | *{{WPS|Andrew Jackson}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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+ | *{{WPS|Martin Van Buren}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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+ | *{{WPS|William Henry Harrison}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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+ | *{{WPS|John Tyler}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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+ | *{{WPS|James K. Polk}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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+ | *{{WPS|Zachary Taylor}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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+ | *{{WPS|Millard Fillmore}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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+ | *{{WPS|Franklin Pierce}} <small>(picture)</small> |
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*{{WPS|Second law of thermodynamics}} |
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− | *[[Tyrone Johnson]] stakes out another stash house and then teleports in to steal the drugs and money. He gets trapped by the gangsters and [[Tandy Bowen]] comes to his rescue. |
+ | *[[Tyrone Johnson]] stakes out another [[Money Hustle Gang's Hideout|stash house]] and then teleports in to steal the drugs and money. He gets trapped by the [[Money Hustle Gang|gangsters]] and [[Tandy Bowen]] comes to his rescue. |
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|Moirai's Choir<br /><small>(feat. [[Robot Koch]])</small> |
|Moirai's Choir<br /><small>(feat. [[Robot Koch]])</small> |
Revision as of 11:19, 4 April 2020
- "The second law of thermodynamics, otherwise known as the Law of Increased Entropy, states that within a closed system, you can never complete any process with as much energy as you started with. There's always some loss. Always some energy that will be sacrificed. Its energy can be used for growth or repair. But such a transformation without exception changes the very nature of the energy itself."
- ―Tyrone Johnson[src]
Restless Energy is the first episode of the second season of the television series Cloak & Dagger.
Synopsis
Now living very different lives, Tyrone and Tandy try to stay under the wire while still honing their powers. After coming to terms with their destiny, the two now find it difficult to just stand by and do nothing while bad things continue to happen throughout the city. Meanwhile, Brigid is struggling from her recovery.
Plot
Both Tyrone Johnson and Tandy Bowen attempt to adapt to their new lives. Johnson, still considered a criminal, now lives in St. Theresa's Church, but has found a purpose in trying to rid New Orleans of its criminal activities, by stealing from gangs such as the Uptown Block Kings. However, his endeavors are criticized by Detective Brigid O'Reilly, who struggles to come back to duty after nearly dying during the Terror in New Orleans and thinks that Johnson is only making things worse due to the loss of balance between the gangs.
Bowen tries to live a normal life, attending dancing lessons and trying to rebuild a sound relationship with her mother. Together, they go to a support group for victims of abuse from violent men. During one the sessions, Bowen encounters Mikayla Bell, whose boyfriend Jeremy appears to be violent towards her. Enraged by this behavior since her own father used to be like this, Bowen goes to Jeremy's house and, after witnessing an argument between Bell and Jeremy, she sneaks into the house and uses her Lightforce daggers to carve a warning message on the wall.
Despite these two different lives, Johnson and Bowen have maintained their friendship and regularly see each other, although Johnson does not tell Bowen about his vigilante career. Pressured by Bowen to go out and check on his closest ones, Johnson realizes that his parents are now separated, but is also relieved to see that Evita Fusilier has not replaced him. Later, even though O'Reilly advised him against it, Johnson attempts to steal from another gang, the Money Hustle Gang, but is caught and is only saved because Bowen, who saw through his lies, followed him.
Back to St. Theresa's Church, Bowen and Johnson have an argument regarding their relationship. Johnson admits that he is envious of Bowen as her life seems to be perfectly fine, although she explains that it is far from being perfect and that she wants to avoid her home from time to time. The argument escalates further as Bowen claims that Johnson should have asked her for her help in his underground activities. Bowen then angrily leaves the church, feeling betrayed by Johnson.
Johnson secretly delivers the drug and money he stole to O'Reilly, and while spying on her he learns that there will be a meeting between the leaders of the Uptown Block Kings and the Money Hustle Gang. Meanwhile, Bowen realizes that her actions towards Jeremy have unwanted consequences, as it caused Bell to feel sorry for him and to want to remain with him. Both Bowen and Johnson attempt to let go of their respective frustration thanks to their mutual interests, dancing and playing basketball, but to no avail. Johnson thus goes to see Bowen and apologizes to her before asking for her help.
Therefore, posing as a couple, Bowen and Johnson go the Rougarou Club as they want to eavesdrop on the gang meeting. Using his powers, Johnson plants a voice recorder in the meeting room. Bowen and Johnson then wait until the meeting occurs, but soon realize that something has gone wrong upon noticing blood on the window of the door. Once they come in, they discover that everyone has been brutally murdered.
Cast
Main Cast:
- Olivia Holt as Tandy Bowen/Dagger
- Aubrey Joseph as Tyrone Johnson/Cloak
- Gloria Reuben as Adina Johnson
- Andrea Roth as Melissa Bowen
- Emma Lahana as Brigid O'Reilly
Guest Stars:
- Miles Mussenden as Otis Johnson
- Dilshad Vadsaria as Lia Dewan
- Noëlle Renée Bercy as Evita Fusilier
- Cecilia Leal as Mikayla Bell
- Joshua J. Williams as Solomon
- Jon Eyez as Edwin Dunlap
- T.C. Matherne as Jeremy
- Askia Bennet as David
- Scott Allen Perry as Brett Latour
- Devyn A. Tyler as Ballet Instructor
- Juwyne Johnson as Security Doorman
- Christopher Chapital as Guard
- Anthony Michael Frederick as Range Master
- Charles Barber as CSI Tech (uncredited)
- Tracy Brotherton as E.R. Doctor (uncredited)
- Brian Matney as Veteran Detective (uncredited)
- Colton Baumgartner as Bartender (uncredited)
- Tim J. Smith as Runner (uncredited)
Appearances
Locations
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Seattle, Washington (on-screen)
- New York City, New York (picture)
- Statue of Liberty (picture)
Events
- Robbery of the Uptown Block Kings' Hideout
- Robbery of the Money Hustle Gang's Hideout
- Massacre at the Rougarou Club
- Assassination of Kenneth Fuchs (mentioned)
Items
Vehicles
To be added
Organizations
Mentioned
- Nathan Bowen
- Grace
- James Connors
- Levy
- Billy Johnson
- John Quincy Adams (picture)
- Andrew Jackson (picture)
- Martin Van Buren (picture)
- William Henry Harrison (picture)
- John Tyler (picture)
- James K. Polk (picture)
- Zachary Taylor (picture)
- Millard Fillmore (picture)
- Franklin Pierce (picture)
- James Buchanan (picture)
- Abraham Lincoln (picture)
- Andrew Johnson (picture)
- Ulysses S. Grant (picture)
- Rutherford B. Hayes (picture)
- James A. Garfield (picture)
- Chester A. Arthur (picture)
- Grover Cleveland (picture)
- Unidentified flying object
- Second law of thermodynamics
Music
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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Run For Your Life | The Seige |
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Right Now | The Seige |
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Moirai's Choir (feat. Robot Koch) |
Delhia de France |
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Facts. | Wonkru |
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Riverside (Reloaded) |
Tujamo & Sidney Samson |
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Flutes (Sasha Remix) |
Hot Chip |
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Videos
References
External Links
Season One | First Light • Suicide Sprints • Stained Glass • Call/Response • Princeton Offense • Funhouse Mirrors • Lotus Eaters • Ghost Stories • Back Breaker • Colony Collapse |
Season Two | Restless Energy • White Lines • Shadow Selves • Rabbit Hold • Alignment Chart • B Sides • Vikingtown Sound • Two Player • Blue Note • Level Up |