This episode, like most of the series so far, was just fine. Not great. Not terrible.
The storyline continues to lack an edge or sense of urgency. I appreciate focusing it in one main villain and story but in order for that to work you have to have a dynamic villain. Clement Mansell is not that. Boyd Holbrook is overacting in order to make up for a lack of character depth.
The dialogue is inconsistent and does not have the great exchanges that were a trademark of the original series. We are only getting glimpses of the "old Raylan" and no sense of how he has changed in the years sense the events of the original series.
I keep waiting for it to get better...
The storyline continues to lack an edge or sense of urgency. I appreciate focusing it in one main villain and story but in order for that to work you have to have a dynamic villain. Clement Mansell is not that. Boyd Holbrook is overacting in order to make up for a lack of character depth.
The dialogue is inconsistent and does not have the great exchanges that were a trademark of the original series. We are only getting glimpses of the "old Raylan" and no sense of how he has changed in the years sense the events of the original series.
I keep waiting for it to get better...