I really like the Intro to this episode. It does a great job of setting the tone, taking you through the schemes of the various inmates. It reminds you that ultimately these are powerless people who have no control over their lives or their plans. It's exciting because you feel like anything can happen from then.
I started to enjoy Said's character and story more in this episode. I'm now invested in what's going to happen with him and any kind of uprising.
I'm sorry to say goodbye to Groves. He was honestly one of my favourite inmates with the most interesting story & I don't think they reached the potential of this character. His wacky attempt to assassinate the warden didn't sit quite right with me - I don't think his logic or insanity was developed properly. Also, the unintentional victim who gets killed protecting the warden - I don't think he was developed at all. It all just felt a bit rushed to me.
The Cello guy was an interesting addition to the show. I hope they do something satisfying between his character and the basketball star. I hope it isn't just forgotten about.
Beecher final scene with Schillinger - this is what pushes the episode from an 8 to a 9 in my opinion. The way he confronts him and the sick attack that he does is exhilarating. It's so awesome to see Beecher fighting back like a wild thing after all of the season pressure build up. Great and graphic stuff.
I started to enjoy Said's character and story more in this episode. I'm now invested in what's going to happen with him and any kind of uprising.
I'm sorry to say goodbye to Groves. He was honestly one of my favourite inmates with the most interesting story & I don't think they reached the potential of this character. His wacky attempt to assassinate the warden didn't sit quite right with me - I don't think his logic or insanity was developed properly. Also, the unintentional victim who gets killed protecting the warden - I don't think he was developed at all. It all just felt a bit rushed to me.
The Cello guy was an interesting addition to the show. I hope they do something satisfying between his character and the basketball star. I hope it isn't just forgotten about.
Beecher final scene with Schillinger - this is what pushes the episode from an 8 to a 9 in my opinion. The way he confronts him and the sick attack that he does is exhilarating. It's so awesome to see Beecher fighting back like a wild thing after all of the season pressure build up. Great and graphic stuff.