Possibly one of the most interesting and engaging characters on TV today, this episode focuses on Ezekiel, without focusing on his as much as we'd think. The amazing thing about the episode is the use of negative space - everything is so much more intense because of the huge weight of all the things we know we aren't seeing. A true testament to the character itself.
This episode really makes you feel what he is. It's a very understandable build up. I kept me on the edge of my seat, which is hard to do these days. This show deserves more credit. I can't wait to see more. I hope we get more episodes like these, ones that really make you stop everything to watch it.
This episode really makes you feel what he is. It's a very understandable build up. I kept me on the edge of my seat, which is hard to do these days. This show deserves more credit. I can't wait to see more. I hope we get more episodes like these, ones that really make you stop everything to watch it.