This episode almost felt like a recap of the first two seasons to me. I am not saying this is a bad thing. It just lacked some depth that other episodes in the series have, because it tried to pack too much into one single episode. However, I think this is saying a lot in terms of the potential in which the emotional range of this show can reach and is definitely a great setup for this season. The acting seemed the most natural it has been up until this point from the main cast. You can tell the actors and the characters they play have really matured a lot up to this point and are developing more into their characters.
Besides that, this episode brings up a lot of questions, which this show does a great job of doing I must say. Especially with the question of Jack's death, which we were all so stooped over for in anticipation last season. Now with this episode, we just get more questions. Who are Randall and Tess going to visit? What happens in Vietnam with Jack and his brother? How does Jack eventually win Rebecca over? What is going on with Toby? What is the backstory with Deja?
Overall, a solid episode with excellent and promising performances by the main cast. Like I said, it lacks a bit emotional depth, but it is hilarious as usual and no doubt does it have me anxious for next week's episode. The only reason I thought it lacked emotional depth is because I believe the best aspect of this show is how much it draws you into these character's lives with such a broad perspective of their issues and relationships that span over generations. This episode kind of avoids getting into the depths of these characters too much, though it tries. However, there is no doubt this episode will keep a regular fan of this show drawn in, we just need to wait until next week!
Besides that, this episode brings up a lot of questions, which this show does a great job of doing I must say. Especially with the question of Jack's death, which we were all so stooped over for in anticipation last season. Now with this episode, we just get more questions. Who are Randall and Tess going to visit? What happens in Vietnam with Jack and his brother? How does Jack eventually win Rebecca over? What is going on with Toby? What is the backstory with Deja?
Overall, a solid episode with excellent and promising performances by the main cast. Like I said, it lacks a bit emotional depth, but it is hilarious as usual and no doubt does it have me anxious for next week's episode. The only reason I thought it lacked emotional depth is because I believe the best aspect of this show is how much it draws you into these character's lives with such a broad perspective of their issues and relationships that span over generations. This episode kind of avoids getting into the depths of these characters too much, though it tries. However, there is no doubt this episode will keep a regular fan of this show drawn in, we just need to wait until next week!