Raymond begins to play with fire, as he takes Martha out on a romantic date. Charlie is offered a very dubious, but potentially lucrative deal, and Conrad has to adjust to life behind bars.
Is it just me, or is this becoming less interesting, at a time where it should be moving up through the gears, it's just falling a little flat.
Charlie's story should be central, it should be the main focus, it should be building up to the point where the central character is pushed to the edge, it's not the case, Conrad's story has taken over, and become the reason for watching.
The weakest episode so far, I've read so many glowing reviews about it, it's not winning me over, I'm almost reaching the point of apathy.
5/10.
Is it just me, or is this becoming less interesting, at a time where it should be moving up through the gears, it's just falling a little flat.
Charlie's story should be central, it should be the main focus, it should be building up to the point where the central character is pushed to the edge, it's not the case, Conrad's story has taken over, and become the reason for watching.
The weakest episode so far, I've read so many glowing reviews about it, it's not winning me over, I'm almost reaching the point of apathy.
5/10.