I found that this episode depicts the crippling disease of racism in a convincing fashion. It is sad, but true, that we humans have exercised some radical form of prejudice since the times of cavemen. Oft-times it has been merged with religion creating an even more devastating force. Any show of bigotry is, of course, unacceptable. Rekert and team, both in front of and behind the cameras, should be commended for this realistic but still very entertaining presentation. The secondary story of the naïve social worker trainee sent by Rachel to the camp for on-job experience in Michael's rehabilitation procedures was blended perfectly into the main drama. I consider this to be, by far, the best episode in the series thus far.