Up to this point, 'Lovecraft Country' has developed an infamous pattern where the previous episode doesn't tie directly into the next. I'm used to the uneven pace, which I found annoying at the beginning, but now I kinda see where the show is heading.
By far, this episode delivers on some authentic fears rooted in real life. You got the ever-present weigh of Jim Crow era America on top of strange magical forces and now even space/time alterations going on all at once. Like most episodes of this series, there is a lot to unpack and there's more said between the lines rather than outright.
Altogether, I feel the pacing of this show has improved significantly from the awful editing job of 'Whitey On the Moon.'
By far, this episode delivers on some authentic fears rooted in real life. You got the ever-present weigh of Jim Crow era America on top of strange magical forces and now even space/time alterations going on all at once. Like most episodes of this series, there is a lot to unpack and there's more said between the lines rather than outright.
Altogether, I feel the pacing of this show has improved significantly from the awful editing job of 'Whitey On the Moon.'