The testimony of both Ames and Kovac is littered with flashbacks of the event from their perspectives - including the unreliability of the narrators, emotional colouration, and memory inconsistencies - that is a really great way to show this visually to an audience.
Dustin, though stereotypical of surgeons, does a great job of portraying the toxically alpha male bulls**t I've seen from those of his ilk, and other stereotypical "strong men" types.
This is a really well observed episode - well written, and well directed. I particularly liked Greg and Chas meeting outside the barbershop on the Southside, nice to give Greg some establishment in his community.
Dustin, though stereotypical of surgeons, does a great job of portraying the toxically alpha male bulls**t I've seen from those of his ilk, and other stereotypical "strong men" types.
This is a really well observed episode - well written, and well directed. I particularly liked Greg and Chas meeting outside the barbershop on the Southside, nice to give Greg some establishment in his community.