I enjoyed this episode from start to finish. The conflict was written well, you feel sympathy for the characters and it wasn't forgettable. Cooper is a great character and his perspective on the whole situation and empathy made him very likeable from the get-go. Unlike some other reviews are oddly mentioning, this episode doesn't actually have a lot of BLM themes, just enough for it to not be the focus of the episode at all but also enough for it to not be forgotten. Hope I see more of Cooper in the next episodes to come!