Everyone watches 'The Day After', with Elizabeth required to step up her operation with with the Young-hee family.
This is a strong episode that effectively sets the scene following the jump forward in the previous episode.
The plot moves the spotlight slightly from Phillip to Elizabeth and how she deals with doing the terrible things she does in the line of duty. There has been a lot of focus on Phillip this series, so this is shift in focus keeps things interesting. Also the difficult situation Paige is in hangs above everything and the writers do a good job of making you feel that this is possibly going to rear its head quite soon.
One scene is particularly uncomfortable to watch, but this was set up well by scenes and reactions to the airing and viewing of 'The Day After'. Everything in this series happens for a purpose which is good writing.
As ever the production values and performances are excellent.
For me it's an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.
This is a strong episode that effectively sets the scene following the jump forward in the previous episode.
The plot moves the spotlight slightly from Phillip to Elizabeth and how she deals with doing the terrible things she does in the line of duty. There has been a lot of focus on Phillip this series, so this is shift in focus keeps things interesting. Also the difficult situation Paige is in hangs above everything and the writers do a good job of making you feel that this is possibly going to rear its head quite soon.
One scene is particularly uncomfortable to watch, but this was set up well by scenes and reactions to the airing and viewing of 'The Day After'. Everything in this series happens for a purpose which is good writing.
As ever the production values and performances are excellent.
For me it's an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.