This episode is prime noir for me. While this show has very little of the quirkiness I've come to associate with David E. Kelley Production, it still has great dialogue, I also associate with his productions. To 'come to' in a place with no idea how you got there and being held against your will, is the deep end of the noir pool.
It was a joy to watch the character push against boundaries like he was elbowing under the rim to get position for an opportunity to get a redound. At least after the initial shock of being dropped into the middle of a scene in which there were no familiar characters, I wondered if I was watching the right show. So I was feeling Billy's disorientation when he finally did appear.
And we see just how callous Marisol is as a human. It is a brittle episode, tense, uncomfortable, and unrelenting.