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“As Above, So Below” sets the series off on the right track.Īs far as pilots go, The Lost SymbolSeason 1 Episode 1 manages to hook us immediately with this mystery - it’s hard not to when it involves a severed hand - and introduces us to some great characters. If The Lost Symbol plays it right, the series will capture the same delight that the books did, as we tag along with Langdon as he solves this mystery.
Odds are we will be able to put more of the pieces together when it comes to decoding the mystery of why the CIA and Agent Sato are involved, and how Zachary fits into things. DAN BROWN’S THE LOST SYMBOL - “Pilot” Episode 101 - Pictured: (l-r) Sumalee Montano as Agent Sato, Ashley Zukerman as Robert Langdon, Rick Gonzalez as Nunez - (Photo by: Rafy/Peacock) There’s nothing worse than feeling dumb and/or lost while someone apparently made a huge breakthrough. One thing the series will have to watch out for is making sure we are able to follow along and not get too lost while trying to understand what Langdon has decoded. It’s doubtful that we will actually be able to solve any of the coded messages/puzzles - unless you also studied symbols like Robert Langdon - but we get to watch Langdon put all the pieces together, which is still fascinating.
Dan Brown’s The Lost SymbolSeason 1 Episode 1, “As Above, So Below,” takes us on a mysterious quest, with lots of riddles and puzzles to solve along the way.