The hallmark of really great TV is that, after a while, you take it for granted.
And that is what we have here.
After the first few episodes, which focused on the acting chops of the leads (Ron, Dana, Dillahunt) you might have almost forgotten the secondary characters.
And in this episode they simply take over. And show you what they have to offer.
And then there is the script. I think it is one of the best I have ever come across. So sharp your ears will get paper cuts.
Don't look at what happens, look behind what happens. The reason people remember the Godfather series so fondly (beyond acting and direction) is the "lessons learned" in the scripts -- what power is, what people are, how to manage both.
That's in this episode too. AMAZING
And that is what we have here.
After the first few episodes, which focused on the acting chops of the leads (Ron, Dana, Dillahunt) you might have almost forgotten the secondary characters.
And in this episode they simply take over. And show you what they have to offer.
And then there is the script. I think it is one of the best I have ever come across. So sharp your ears will get paper cuts.
Don't look at what happens, look behind what happens. The reason people remember the Godfather series so fondly (beyond acting and direction) is the "lessons learned" in the scripts -- what power is, what people are, how to manage both.
That's in this episode too. AMAZING