After encountering Superhoodie for the first time, Rudy (Joe Gilgun) suggests that the person behind the mask could be the probation worker, adding it'd be ridiculous if he was. This pokes fun at the many fans who predicted Superhoodie would be Shaun (Craig Parkinson) when Series 2 was on the air, however, he turned out to be Simon (Iwan Rheon) from the future.
Contains several allusions to 2.03 (Episode #2.3 (2010)), where it is discovered Simon (Iwan Rheon) is Superhoodie. These references include: Alisha (Antonia Thomas) getting wounded on the same part of her forehead, Simon's touching of Alisha's face around the wound, Alisha being followed by a masked figure from above, and Simon watching the other Misfits from the roof of a building.
Featured Music:
- "Stone Free" by Jimi Hendrix
- "Echoes" by The Rapture
- "Lay My Love" by Brian Eno & John Cale
- "Cannonball" by The Breeders
- "Switchblade Smiles" by Kasabian
- "A Girl whom my eyes shine for but my shoes run from" by Eugene McGuinness
- "Low C" by Supergrass
- "Blackberry Stone" by Laura Marling
- "Canon" by Justice
- "Special Cases" by Massive Attack
Powers:
- Future Illustration
- Technological Aptitude
- Clairvoyance
In this episode we meet Peter (Michael Marcus), who has the ability to control the events around him by drawing them. This may be a reference to "Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings" a popular segment of the children's show Pinwheel (1976).