This episode (as well as part one) form a perfectly tragic and sympathetic origin for Two-face. I've always thought Two-face was one of the most complex, interesting and beautifully written characters from the batman universe and the batman animated series gives him an incredible origin story. This episode in particular really highlights how intimidating he is as a villain, but also how compelling his principles are. This almost seems like a solution to his Big bad harv persona, with both his good and bad side taking compromises. The mature conversation he has with grace about taking control of your life or letting chance decide is truly riveting. And while Grace is being reasonable, respectful and encouraging, you completely understand where Harvey is coming from considering what he's gone through. I respect this show so much for pulling very few punches when it comes to complex villains and mature conversations since it's technically a "kids" show. Another remarkable episode from BTAS.