I quite enjoyed this one. But I'm wondering why they've been sticking to MotW--no Leviathan stuff in what seems like a long time, especially counting the hiatus. But this episode was actually shockingly well done, and well constructed too. Also, SAM!
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I saw that as a nod to the movie "Big" - the scene where Tom Hanks eats the caviar, hates it, and just lets it *fall* back out of his mouth. Although he did seem to spit back out, more than he bit off that slice of pizza!
I liked the sense of exhaustion when they were trying to figure out what they were dealing with. Really seemed very honest and real.
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I think the show is getting used to the idea of writing it as though things actually have changed for the boys. I was very impressed with the writing (and acting, that too) this time around!
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Yes, kudos all the way around for this ep. I'm hoping for one more light-hearted one before season's end - but if not, at least a strong *connection* between the boys.
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(And it had that ominous feeling of being the last lighthearted epi before the plunge into delicious darkness, so there's that.)
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