After the previous episode I was starting to wonder where the show was going, and I wasn’t sure about the pacing of the story.
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After the previous episode I was starting to wonder where the show was going, and I wasn’t sure about the pacing of the story.
Now I am still not sure where this is going, but this was certainly different pacing! There was a lot in this episode, it’s hard to pick what was best! Some things stood out to me though:
- Mr Milchik’s « atonement ». This was rough to watch, especially that self talk! This was very well acted!
- Irvin’s dinner. I really like John Noble (I am a Fringe fan), this was no exception. That’s a good addition to the cast, and that was quite the trio of actors. I am on the fence about the outcome of the dinner though: I wanted it to provide answers, and it’s given us even more questions instead. I need answers at this point of the season, not the beginning of another plotline!
- Helly and Mark’s relationship at work. That was a difficult subject, I think they handled it well. The way they brought it up, discomfort, the smiles afterwards, …
- Helly’s machiavelic outtie. This was truly disconcerting.
- Mark’s outtie experiments are not for the faint of heart!
- Dylan’s relationship with his wife is complicated, but really well handled I think. I can feel for all parts involved.
- I didn’t understand the scene with someone looking at Severance documents with Dylan’s name on it. Who / where was that? Are we supposed to know?
Now let’s get some answers in the next episode though!
- Mr Milchik’s « atonement ». This was rough to watch, especially that self talk! This was very well acted!
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After the previous episode I was starting to wonder where the show was going, and I wasn’t sure about the pacing of the story.
Now I am still not sure where this is going, but this was certainly different pacing! There was a lot in this episode, it’s hard to pick what was best! Some things stood out to me though:
- Mr Milchik’s « atonement ». This was rough to watch, especially that self talk! This was very well acted!
- Irvin’s dinner. I really like John Noble (I am a Fringe fan), this was no exception. That’s a good addition to the cast, and that was quite the trio of actors. I am on the fence about the outcome of the dinner though: I wanted it to provide answers, and it’s given us even more questions instead. I need answers at this point of the season, not the beginning of another plotline!
- Helly and Mark’s relationship at work. That was a difficult subject, I think they handled it well. The way they brought it up, discomfort, the smiles afterwards, …
- Helly’s machiavelic outtie. This was truly disconcerting.
- Mark’s outtie experiments are not for the faint of heart!
- Dylan’s relationship with his wife is complicated, but really well handled I think. I can feel for all parts involved.
- I didn’t understand the scene with someone looking at Severance documents with Dylan’s name on it. Who / where was that? Are we supposed to know?
Now let’s get some answers in the next episode though!
i thought it was irving who was looking at the documents, but it was confusing.
- Mr Milchik’s « atonement ». This was rough to watch, especially that self talk! This was very well acted!
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i thought it was irving who was looking at the documents, but it was confusing.
@[email protected] @[email protected] the person in Irving's apartment was Drummond, the other Lumon board member.
He was snooping around while Irv was at Burt's dinner. Suspicious!
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@[email protected] sorry, my software does not support content warnings.
Apologies if I ruined the episode for you.