Hollow
Genre: Adventure/Horror
Executive Producer: Eli Roth
Writer: Jimmy Ellis
Season 1 Episode 9 - A New Journey
Cast:
Mads Mikkelsen .... Flynn
Storm Reid .... Charlie
Plot: Flynn (Mads Mikkelsen) heads back inside and reveals a radio set he had, he writes down that the fire tower they’re in was used to help out survivors that may have been wandering around the area. Charlie (Storm Reid) watches as Flynn searches through files and papers, eventually finding a paper. Flynn lays it down and goes through every page leaving Charlie to just watch him work, finding the last page, he marks down several numbers and notes one to his notebook. Charlie wonders what’s going on, instead of helping out, she sits on a comfortable couch.
Flynn rushes through several more papers, eventually finding the one he’s been looking for. He hooks up the radio to an antenna, Charlie reacts as Flynn steps outside and connects a plug from a fuse box. After a few minutes of waiting, the radio's static, sent a message to the two. Charlie jumps up and leans in closer as Flynn tries to get ahold of a strong signal. His expression changes once a voice comes from the other end, find us, come to the town 5 miles from the east. Someone is giving them coordinates.
She takes a step back and packs her belongings, Flynn looks as Charlie hands him his rifle. Looks like they’re going to travel again. He nods and turns the radio off, after putting it back in a rusty cabinet, he looks around and admires the place one last time. Charlie looks as the sun sets, she tells him it’ll be more dangerous than before. Flynn grabs his gear and put on a new blueish jacket, before reloading his rifle and arming himself with a new machete. Instead of keeping it to himself, he offers it to Charlie. After a quick thought, she accepts the offer.
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"While not the best warrior and kid story, Mads & Storm carry the show to emotional heights. I will enjoy more of this story if there is one or if there's a completely different one in this world to tell." - Mitch Ramsey, NerdWire
"The first few episodes dragged far too much for me, but things did finally start to pick up once Tom Payne showed up. The series as a whole though was too small in scope. Where are the other people - even the other cannibals with Payne? The bigger episodes were best, while the smaller episodes were weaker." - Jack Sebastian, Fox News
"Hollow definitely improved as the series went along - and that comes from someone who gave the pilot pretty high marks. I can picture this series moving forward for future seasons pretty well, but I have to admit that I would like to see the world of the show built up more with some new faces." - Dave Manning, Ridgefield Press
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