Phillip hears something important on the tape recorder planted in Kimmie's Dad's briefcase.
This is a great episode that answers one big question for the overarching narrative of series 5, effectively sets up series 6 and presents a number of memorable scenes.
The plot is quite loose as it visits a number of different characters, but there is a nicely worked theme regarding the necessity of companionship in life that underlies most scenes. Ultimately, it all gears towards a huge decision that certain characters have to make and this is done in a compelling way.
There are a number of memorable scenes, starting with the conclusion and aftermath to the cliffhanger presented at the end of the previous episode. One great musical montage sequence works brilliantly for main plot of the episode leading up to the decision. My favourite scene though is the one set in Russia, that shows something quite manipulative, but at the same time it could very satisfyingly bring the character some happiness.
The cinematography, editing and use of music is excellent in this episode.
All performances are excellent as ever, particularly Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell. The guest star who appears in one great scene is fantastic.
This is a great episode that answers one big question for the overarching narrative of series 5, effectively sets up series 6 and presents a number of memorable scenes.
The plot is quite loose as it visits a number of different characters, but there is a nicely worked theme regarding the necessity of companionship in life that underlies most scenes. Ultimately, it all gears towards a huge decision that certain characters have to make and this is done in a compelling way.
There are a number of memorable scenes, starting with the conclusion and aftermath to the cliffhanger presented at the end of the previous episode. One great musical montage sequence works brilliantly for main plot of the episode leading up to the decision. My favourite scene though is the one set in Russia, that shows something quite manipulative, but at the same time it could very satisfyingly bring the character some happiness.
The cinematography, editing and use of music is excellent in this episode.
All performances are excellent as ever, particularly Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell. The guest star who appears in one great scene is fantastic.