Ep 4. Deus Ex Machina
- TV-14
- October 31, 2003
- 44 min
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Jeremiah is a post-apocalyptic television series that follows the adventures of Jeremiah, a survivor of a deadly virus that wiped out all adults on Earth, and his friend Kurdy, as they navigate through the new world.
Season 2 episode 4, titled "Deus Ex Machina," begins with Jeremiah and Kurdy on a mission to retrieve medicine for a sick woman in their community. While on their way, they stumble upon a group of people who are being robbed by a gang of bandits. Jeremiah and Kurdy intervene and manage to retrieve the stolen goods, which include a mysterious device.
Upon returning to their community, Jeremiah and Kurdy try to figure out what the device is and how it works. They soon discover that it's a highly advanced piece of technology, unlike anything they've seen before. However, the device's creator, a man named Marcus Alexander, is now in hot pursuit of it, as he believes it's the key to saving his dying daughter.
Marcus chases after Jeremiah and Kurdy, leading to a thrilling chase sequence that spans several miles. They finally arrive at a secret lab where Marcus has been working on a machine that can repair damaged cells and cure any disease. The machine, however, requires the device that Jeremiah and Kurdy have, making them the key to saving Marcus's daughter.
As Jeremiah and Kurdy try to figure out what to do, they're forced to confront some tough moral dilemmas. Should they hand over the device to Marcus, knowing that it could save countless lives, or should they keep it for themselves? What happens if they can't trust Marcus, and he uses the machine for his own twisted purposes?
The episode's title, "Deus Ex Machina," is a reference to a literary device used in Greek tragedies where a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly resolved by the intervention of a god-like figure or a miraculous event. In this case, the device is the 'machina' that has the potential to 'deus' (save) countless people from the deadly virus. The episode plays with the theme of technology as a savior, blurring the line between it and divine intervention.
The episode also expertly delves into the psychology of the post-apocalyptic world. With resources scarce, people are forced to make tough decisions that go against their moral compass. Jeremiah and Kurdy find themselves in a position to make one such decision. They realize that the stakes are too high to ignore and that sometimes, the greater good has to take precedence.
In conclusion, "Deus Ex Machina" is a thrilling episode that explores the potential of technology to save humankind. The stakes are high, and Jeremiah and Kurdy find themselves in a tough spot as they try to do what's right. The episode's title is a nod to Greek tragedy, and the entire episode is full of twists and turns that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Overall, "Deus Ex Machina" is a must-watch for fans of post-apocalyptic TV shows and anyone who is interested in exploring the deeper themes of morality and survival.