Done right, this could've been an incredible episode. It could possibly have been a pretty worthy horror movie. After a fairly intense beginning, it became choppy and confused. It was as if pieces of the story were left on the cutting room floor.
A little explanation of what happened to Elliott between departing the hospital and his second attempt at his experiment would have been helpful. What did he do? Where did the bodies come from? Were they significant in some way? Also, what did he see in the book? Was there a big rush to get this episode out? Would someone on the production staff mind explaining that one?
In my opinion, there was one bright spot. Roger Ashton-Griffiths. The character of Valdemar Tymrak could've given Freddy Krueger nightmares. A little more of him would not have hurt.
A little explanation of what happened to Elliott between departing the hospital and his second attempt at his experiment would have been helpful. What did he do? Where did the bodies come from? Were they significant in some way? Also, what did he see in the book? Was there a big rush to get this episode out? Would someone on the production staff mind explaining that one?
In my opinion, there was one bright spot. Roger Ashton-Griffiths. The character of Valdemar Tymrak could've given Freddy Krueger nightmares. A little more of him would not have hurt.