They really used their imaginations on this one! And the underlying messages are more prominent than in most episodes. The longer this crew writes together the better it gets. I can't think of anything else I can say without layin' down some spoilers and I don't like doing that. I'll just ramble because it tells me my review isny long enough. I dont understand why people write reviews with spoilers. Who benefits from that? If you haven't seen it then spoilers will...spoil it... And what's the point in reading a review after you've seen a show? Spoiler reviewers make no sense to me.