: Flynne, Burton, and Conner meet with the formidable Inspector Lowbeer in London. She puts them through a rigorous mental and tactical test to determine if they are capable allies or merely liabilities in her investigation into the Research Institute.
: Refusing to be a pawn anymore, Tommy uses Bob's conventional pistol to kill the corrupt Sheriff Jackson. [S1E7] The Doodad
For more detailed breakdowns of the episode's themes and future implications, you can read the Episode 7 Recap and Review on or check the community's S1E7 Discussion Thread on Reddit . The Peripheral S1E7: "The Doodad" Is Not a Whosawhatsit : Flynne, Burton, and Conner meet with the
: The episode's title refers to a futuristic sonic blaster gun—locally dubbed a "doodad"—that Bob the hitman had used. Deputy Tommy Constantine recovers this weapon from his damaged SUV, realizing it possesses power far beyond anything from his own time. For more detailed breakdowns of the episode's themes
: Tommy then turns the "doodad" (the futuristic sonic gun) on Corbell Pickett, firing a blast that sends Corbell flying through a glass patio door and leaving him unresponsive.
: The episode concludes with a series of explosive confrontations:
: Flynne, Burton, and Conner meet with the formidable Inspector Lowbeer in London. She puts them through a rigorous mental and tactical test to determine if they are capable allies or merely liabilities in her investigation into the Research Institute.
: Refusing to be a pawn anymore, Tommy uses Bob's conventional pistol to kill the corrupt Sheriff Jackson.
For more detailed breakdowns of the episode's themes and future implications, you can read the Episode 7 Recap and Review on or check the community's S1E7 Discussion Thread on Reddit . The Peripheral S1E7: "The Doodad" Is Not a Whosawhatsit
: The episode's title refers to a futuristic sonic blaster gun—locally dubbed a "doodad"—that Bob the hitman had used. Deputy Tommy Constantine recovers this weapon from his damaged SUV, realizing it possesses power far beyond anything from his own time.
: Tommy then turns the "doodad" (the futuristic sonic gun) on Corbell Pickett, firing a blast that sends Corbell flying through a glass patio door and leaving him unresponsive.
: The episode concludes with a series of explosive confrontations: