Kid’s Show, My Ass
Last night, yet another of the final episodes of Kyle XY aired, and the show still manages to amaze me with its ability to draw realistic characters while maintaining its sci-fi arcs.
I started watching Kyle XY for a lot reasons. The first reason I had was the music: there’s an ongoing thread in the original scores for Kyle XY that, to this day, reminds me of Explosions in the Sky. And we all know that Explosions in the Sky’s music makes even the most mundane moments seem epic so the early moments of the show were greatly enhanced by the minimalist bombast of the score. I mean, there’s a scene where Kyle eats a freaking muffin in the first episode that makes it seem like he’s climbing Mount Everest.
So the music made me stay for a little while, but the thing that really made me stick around was the novelty and realism with which they handled a character with complete and utter amnesia, though it’s not really amnesia per se. The scene I linked to earlier is Kyle’s first meal. He didn’t know what food was or how to eat before that scene and his discovery of it is handled very well. In a scene shortly after this he pees his pants because he didn’t know what that strange sensation he was having meant. There are lots of little interesting trains of thought brought up through the narration in those early episodes that offer a fantastic look at what it might be like to be born fully grown. This sort of storytelling is already very much in the realm of science fiction, but the show goes beyond that by introducing Kyle’s superhuman abilities and the mystery of where he came from, why he isn’t there anymore, and why he has no bellybutton. And while those sci-fi elements are interesting, the thing that really truly makes me excited to see each new episode is the characters.
When I wrote about Kyle XY getting canceled I mostly brought up its sci-fi aspects, but the real world relationships are why the show is so good. That science fiction is a part of the tapestry of the show is surely a reason I enjoy it, but I get as much pleasure from Kyle using his super genius brain to hack into a mainframe as when he’s super nervous about his first date with Amanda.
Last night’s episode had some of the sci-fi stories to tell, but the real beauty of them was that they were there to facilitate telling stories about the characters. Kyle used his ability to visually explore memories to help Jessi, his female bellybutton-free counterpart, get some closure on the disappearance of her mother. Those scenes also brought some much needed empathy and humanity to Jessi and managed to convert me from a Jessi pseudo-hater into a full-on Jessi/Kyle shipper. And all of that happened in just one of the plots of the episode. In another thread, Josh and Andy, one of the best teenager relationships — one of the best relationships in general to be honest — on television, are forced to deal with their impending separation. And he makes all the stupid mistakes you know you shouldn’t make when you’re desperate not to lose the most important person in your life. Josh began the series as the slacker joker who never takes a moment seriously and if you started watching this show with this episode you would have been amazed at his evolution and growth.
I wish this show was continuing on. Mondays at 9, two shows come on that I watch: Heroes and Kyle XY. I think you all know my stance on Heroes by now, but I haven’t done my due diligence in expressing my love of this sweet little show. Don’t let the fact that it airs on ABC Family dissuade you: this show is worth your time. Enjoy it while it’s still here.
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I just stumbled on your blog while googling “kyle xy” & “explosions in the sky”. I’ve just started watching Kyle XY on dvd. (I’m only done 5 episodes) and have been thoroughly enjoying it more for the characters and humour than the sci-fi and suspense. I find Kyle’s observations and constant sense of discovery charming. I didn’t read the rest of your blog about the show so that I don’t read any spoilers but I agree with you about the great music. I thought maybe it actually was Explosions in the Sky. Their music (and it’s interpretations) are excellent in Friday Night Lights (my favourite not-yet-cancelled show). If you don’t watch you should be. It’s observations of everyday life and real relationships is better than most shows and talk about making the mundane epic! Anyway, it’s too bad Kyle XY is cancelled. But I know I’ll be enjoying each episode they did get to make and maybe if more of us discover it on DVD it might find new life (maybe a direct-to-dvd finale? just hoping).
If you’re only five episodes in, the sci-fi and suspence aren’t there in full-force. They develop and grow with the series, just as the characters do.
And though it is a great show, I doubt there will be a movie, seeing as the writers of the show described what would have happened with the fourth season and beyond after the show was cancelled.
Well, keep on keeping on. And enjoy the rest of Kyle XY.