Can anyone explain why the dialogue suddenly became insipid and the acting so amateurish in this episode? It's painful to watch Majors trying to create this character. What is it they say? If it isn't on the page, it isn't on the stage? I thought this must be some kind of joke and was hoping for a clever ending to this episode, but of course, no. What the heck was that? I hope a subsequent episode might explain the necessity of this one. One positive was the lighting design, so applaud the gaffer and cinematographer, though there's plenty of unnecessary camera movement. I'm wondering if it's worth spending any more time with this series, or have the writers just lost their way?