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Previewing SurrealEstate “Gods & Monsters” 

Previewing SurrealEstate “Gods & Monsters”

[Warning: General spoilers ahead.]

SurrealEstate switches up the playbook this week with a couple of cases where the team help clients help themselves as Luke looks to backfill Susan — whose absence is increasingly alarming to Zooey, and Phil makes a breakthrough on Luke’s family investigation while getting one of his own.

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Luke’s client is Morris (James Collins), a man settling his late mother’s affairs, which include divesting the family home that was the source of deep-seeded childhood terror and anxiety that hardened him and sent him on a path that involved a stint in prison. Luke and Augie do what they can to flush out the source Morris’s trauma before suggesting a unique approach.

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The rising caseload also sends Luke on the search for another agent, and he lands on Lomax (Elena Juatco), an old competitor who stepped away from the game for a while but is intrigued enough by his offer compared to her current stint that she says yes. Her first assignment involves convincing Elsa (Brenda Bazinet), an older woman who won’t leave her pre-war brownstone slated for demolition, to take the developer’s money and run. When Elsa makes a surprising case for why she doesn’t want to relocate, Lomax responds empathetically, cementing that Luke made a good call in tapping her in.

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Zooey finally does what I’ve been yelling about during the live Tweet and actually follows up on Susan’s radio silence. When she gets no joy, she rounds back to Luke, who’s walking a fine line between respecting Susan’s space and going Defcon 1. It’s a busy week for him as Phil is both the bearer and recipient of some important personal news. John Vatcher directs an alternately terrifying and poignant script by showrunner George R. Olson.

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SurrealEstate airs Wednesdays at 10 pm/9c on Syfy in the US and CTV Sci-Fi and Crave in Canada. You can catch the first six episodes now streaming on those platforms. ICYMI, our Season 1 and 2 coverage, including previews and interviews, is here. Here’s a preview of “Gods & Monsters.”

Photos courtesy of Duncan de Young/Blue Ice Pictures/Syfy; video courtesy of Syfy.

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