I love the dark and suspenseful feeling of this episode. If you think this episode is boring you're probably not able to see more in a scene than what it screams right in your face. This episode uses it's slow pace to make you think about what you're seeing. How horrible it is that a small child is trapped for these reasons. How she craves for a normal life like she's seen on the island last season. How Crosshair regrets the things he's done. None of this is really subtle or actually deep but it gets you thinking. It helps characterize the shows protagonists and it's world. It builds up tension, shows us how hopeless the situation is. The show is on a constant Balance between being a show for adults and for kids, like all Star Wars. And episodes like this one are for the adults. How can you call this episode boring, compared to the hundreds of unexciting Base Infiltrations/Exfiltrations or "BringMeThisItem"-Missions we had in CW and BB.