I See You is a very strong follow up to an incident portrayed in the previous episode.
The writers cleverly reveal the long term strategy of a certain character and portrays them in an intriguing light for future episodes. These are shown in a series of slick and ruthless moments that a big impact on the plot.
You can probably tell from the review title I love the awkwardness of many scenes, particularly the ones involving Walt. Certain concepts and character interactions, especially those involving his attempted subterfuge make you cringe. There is a great deal of deception in this episode with one character portrayed doing it exceptionally well, whilst the other doing it clumsily and we have a good contrast of the pair.
All actors are great as always, but for me Bryan Cranston, Betsy Brandt, Anna Gunn and David Costabile are the standouts for me.
Visually it's great as always. Although it's not a pretty sight the "crawling" scene is a great callback to the associated character's introduction to the show and is a great Terminator tribute. I also love one brilliant knowing look that Skyler gives Walt that requires no words to explain what she's thinking.