This episode was action packed and sets up the season 2 finale well. Dialogue was strong as always and Klaus's character never ceases to amaze.
His intentions were somewhat predictable because we have grown to learn a lot about his character so I knew he had a plan, which isn't a bad thing I might add. However, did he really have to let Gia burn in front of his brother for him to prove his allegiance to Dahlia ? I feel like it was unnecessary. Unless it was a trick, I can't see how he would be forgiven for this. All in all, I felt like it was just there for some shock value.
Either way, I'm interested to see how this season ends.
His intentions were somewhat predictable because we have grown to learn a lot about his character so I knew he had a plan, which isn't a bad thing I might add. However, did he really have to let Gia burn in front of his brother for him to prove his allegiance to Dahlia ? I feel like it was unnecessary. Unless it was a trick, I can't see how he would be forgiven for this. All in all, I felt like it was just there for some shock value.
Either way, I'm interested to see how this season ends.