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Alisha reveals her feelings for Curtis. They aim for a relationship but must be careful,given her powers. Shygirl 18 proves to be Sally,girl-friend of the dead Tony,who is suspicious about his disappearance though Simon booked a one-way flight in Tony's name,using his visa card,to imply he had left the country.Workmen are digging the ground where the bodies were buried so the group have to move them into another hole. They are almost caught by Sally but Curtis saves the situation by turning back time and the operation is successfully completed. Written by
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Trivia
Lauren Socha accidentally really head-butted the actress who played Jodi.
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Goofs
When Nathan is looking for Kelly to give her back her hat and wig, during one scene the hat and wig change hands. You can also see that his shirt is backwards, showing that they reversed the film.
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Quotes
Simon Bellamy:
What's he doing?
Curtis Donovan:
He's trying to smash the bottle with his mind. I think he's going to shit himself.
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Soundtracks
"Until We Bleed"
Written By Andreas Kleerup, Li Lykke Zachrisson, Mikael Karlsson
Performed by
Kleerup featuring
Lykke Li
Courtesy of Virgin
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Episode 3 focuses on Alisha, the stunner that men can't resist when they touch her. Not that I'm sure she really needs this power. Like most of the powers, it is both hilarious and tragic. She uses it for her own pleasure, in attempts to boost her self esteem, but at the same time the men can become very aggressive towards her. Conflict arises between her and Curtis, the attraction is obviously mutual, but when Alisha uses her power on Curtis he becomes offended and feels abused. This whole arc clearly shows the difference between physical and emotional relationships. The boys never remember the events while touching Alisha, leaving Alisha feeling empty inside.Meanwhile, the bodies are in danger of being dug up which leads to many a tense scene involving the moving of the corpses. I loved that Simon is actually the weird kind of brains behind the whole operation. The others admire him for his smarts, but the fact he seems like a natural is also unsettling. Sally is also suspecting the kids of having something to do with Tony's disappearance. A great continuation for the series.