Very well acted (especially from Tommy and Lizzie) and the cinematography was gorgeous in two scenes in particular: when Arthur was stumbling down the alley and when Tommy was driving to meet the gypsies. Also, I think the twist at the end will really shake up Tommy's motivations and principles. Despite the positives, the episode was yet another poorly paced addition to season 6. Every episode has suffered with pacing since the premiere and I think this episode suffered the most. Some scenes seemed to drag on for twice as long than they should have (particularly Arthur and Tommy's conversation) and Tommy's dealings with the fascists continue to feel more like a B plot to his family drama. Oswald Mosley has been entirely neutered as a character and has been replaced by the less interesting Diana. Meanwhile, it seems unlikely that interesting characters like Michael, Alfie Solomons and Hayden Stagg will get much time to do anything in the last two episodes. Also, Esme's reaction to Tommy's actions seemed strangely blasé. I genuinely do not know how they will end the show in a satisfying manner with only two episodes left. While the dialogue has been as great as ever, the writing for this season's narrative arc really must have suffered from Helen McRory's death. It is moving at a snail's pace and it feels as if the season has barely started, even with only two episodes left. I will definitely be interested in seeing if they will be able to pull off a conclusive ending but at this point, I can't say I'm that optimistic.