This episode is my favorite. And this is Jessica's best performance to date, in my opinion. I didn't think any episode could top the second one, but I was wrong.
In my last review I talked about how me as an actress would always pay attention to how the actors would do this or that, and I have to say in this one Jessica gave EVERYTHING. You could almost feel her pain, her shame, her regret. You can feel so bad for her, but at the same time you can say that she deserved what was coming. It's the duality of how we feel towards her character that shows how good of an actress she is. I mean, her character is not an easy one to like. Neither of them are, actually.
I understand how some people wouldn't like this tv show, there's no action, no change of sceneries, two people talking for an hour. And yet, those are the the reasons this show is one of the best out there. It's raw, it's real, it's relatable, it's life.
It reminds me of good old Theater, a monologue actually. They don't listen to each other, so it's basically two monologues. Two very well played monologues, and unfortunately, that is how people in real life communicate, no one listens anymore, people are only concerned with themselves, and that's a pity, but real nonetheless.