i like the direction taken in this episode quite a bit. setting up the 'hamlet' parallel is cool, and it's natural for Christopher (ahem, the nephew) to stage hamlet's play.
remember the rule, folks. the ending, when finally revealed, no matter how fantastic, must appear inevitable.
everything they've given us this season is everything they should have been giving us a season or two ago.
some serious time went into the writing of the three episodes aired so far, and it's clear it's all setting up what's coming next. my Sunday nights are back.
remember the rule, folks. the ending, when finally revealed, no matter how fantastic, must appear inevitable.
everything they've given us this season is everything they should have been giving us a season or two ago.
some serious time went into the writing of the three episodes aired so far, and it's clear it's all setting up what's coming next. my Sunday nights are back.