Much tighter writing, the dialog improved considerably and better pacing with scenes. The cast is really special, every scene has at least one incredibly talented actor, if not multiple. Love Maggie Siff, fantastic actress, but the Wendy Rhoades character is a bit difficult to swallow, a little unbelievable. I get the need for the character, she is the link between the parallel storylines, the only character that consistently shares scenes between both leads, but... Her psychotherapy skills feel a bit like a super power at times, a bit deus ex machina. That M. Siff is the actress giving the delivery makes her character easier to swallow, issues with the character nonetheless.
The "16" scene was pretty dope...
The "16" scene was pretty dope...