When you reach the end of this episode, it's hard to remember anything except the showcase scene of Barry admitting to Kim what happened to Kerry.It's a powerful exploration of a man driven to the edge by a woman who's already gone over it, and of how he sacrificed his soul to save his family, and Ivar Kants and Chris Hemsworth both play it perfectly.And then there's the catharsis of the later scene where Kim tacitly forgives Barry, deciding he's suffered enough.
Beth's judgemental attitude towards Amanda is frustrating, especially since we're probably supposed to agree with her.At least Robbie is decently welcoming.The cliffhanger of Amanda's money worries being revealed is hard to care about though.
Beth's judgemental attitude towards Amanda is frustrating, especially since we're probably supposed to agree with her.At least Robbie is decently welcoming.The cliffhanger of Amanda's money worries being revealed is hard to care about though.