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Still matching the comic twists and invention of the opening episodes, this tale of five misfits with strange powers remains one of the year's best comedies on E4. As Sally (Alex Reid) tries to prove the gang is responsible for the disappearance of Tony, she focuses on Simon (Iwan Rheon) but he misreads her interest in him. Also, Curtis (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) tries to end things with Sam.
Simon Horsford, The Telegraph, 10th December 2009Misfits 1.4 Review
This episode proved to be Misfits' finest hour yet, as Howard Overman crafted a time-travel adventure for Curtis (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) that was afloat with action, humour, drama, and plot/character revelations.
Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 4th December 2009Interview: the cast of Misfits
Antonia Thomas (Alisha), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Curtis) and Iwan Rheon (Simon) talk about Misfits.
Madeleine York, Den Of Geek, 27th November 2009Perhaps taking a line from BBC Three's Being Human, E4's new series succeeds by being consistently funny and imaginative. Its lead characters are five community workers who get caught in an ice storm and develop strange new powers - such as athlete Curtis (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) who can now turn back time when he feels regret. Tonight the five discover that the storm has also turned their supervisor into a psychopath.
Simon Horsford, The Telegraph, 12th November 2009