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  1. Great show. Throwback episodes give insight into the characters and is important to know the baggage they carry especially if family related.

  2. Interesting take on the episode. I wanted to see how Marty and Del met and wasn’t at all fussed about Wendy’s affair or Roy’s relationship. I thought the episode gradually got better and better and started to feel more essential as it progressed, but the show’s had some open parts that I’m sure some watchers wanted to see explored as well.

    1. It certainly left enough for season 2 to get into. Perhaps why it left itself room to grow and questions unanswered. They knew they had something that would allow them multiple seasons to tell a story.

      1. I wonder if the thing with Roy’s mum was to explain how, in the present, he hates heroin dealers – as he may encounter Peter Mullan’s character at some point.

  3. I think you’re just picking a fight. You really think learning how Gary and Wendy met or how Trevor and Roy’s relationship ended would be more important and/or interesting than how Del met Marty? That’s like the Genesis of the show! And this episode is about the unexpected results of the decisions we make. Besides, you said it yourself! You struggled watching “Roy be plain and boring with an ex-boyfriend and his drug addict mom”! now you want to see how it ended!? I agree knowing how Cade got in prison would be interesting, and I agree that other stuff about the episode could be taken out! And I would agree it wasn’t told the best way possible, but your Commentary remarks are just BS.

    1. The problem here, as noted throughout the show recaps, is the majority of the actors don’t make their characters that compelling. So with that in mind, so comes the questions of other things they could have done. Like, instead of introducing another of Roy’s boyfriends, they could have shown how his relationship with Trevor ended. At least adding some flavor to that established mixed.

      Then, in terms of the Gary thing, considering how big of a thing that Wendy’s affair is early on, and how they bring his son into it, how the two met seems like one of those things they could and should have addressed. Especially since Wendy was probably one of the last people security camera saw go into his apartment and come out. So for that situation to become forgotten in a snap seemed a bit odd.

      As for the Del and Marty thing, Del just doesn’t have any sort of oomph to me. There isn’t anything which makes him someone you want to learn more about. He is the representative of a Mexican drug cartel and is very okay with gratuitous violence. That, even with what was presented in this episode, is the beginning and end of his character. We aren’t presented with someone complex or with multiple shades to him.

      And I wouldn’t say I’m picking a fight. I could imagine a Jason Bateman fan being upset since I place the blame on his for how lackluster this show sometimes seems, but he is the lead. Everything is supposed to rest on him and he doesn’t consistently deliver. At least for me. I’m glad if you found him entertaining though. Maybe even to the point of seeing the Breaking Bad comparisons others are pointing out something he is worthy of.

      1. I find your analysis interesting, though I don’t understand your critique of Jason Bateman. I think he is perfect in this role. He comes across as assertive, a bit condescending, worried, all with a dry sense of humor. Love him. Also think Laura Linney is great.
        I am thoroughly enjoying the series. Well done.

        1. I wanna say, at the time, and I’m probably still working on this, not liking the character meant having to play the blame game. The idea it was because of the actor, the writer, perhaps director. Rather than just accept not all characters are going to be for me, liked by me, and that doesn’t lessen the work put into them. Plus, in the case of Marty, I feel like in season 2, after nearly a year separated from the character, he was able to grow on me a bit. I can’t define what exactly changed, off hand, besides a shift in my mindset, but I enjoyed season 2 Marty far more than I did season 1 Marty.

  4. Thanks for this review. I felt absolutely the same. This episode was sooooooooooooooo f…king boring. I needed 4 trys to get through. I thought about skipping it, but wasn’t sure if I miss something important then.

    1. Any episode which doesn’t have Ruth in it is a struggle to get through. For while, at this point in the series, you come to enjoy most of the characters, and tolerate others, Ruth is sort of that jolt which helps you out of complacency.

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