Well. Nate is definitely sliding downwards fast. I like the emotional interactions swirling around Maggie.
Sterling is pretty smart. I like an intelligent antagonist. The best thing, for me, was the "think like each other" part of the episode—though I will forever maintain that Sophie never hooked herself up to that wire. She *was* attached, by the end, but how did she get that way?
Sophie done wrong, and both Nate and Sterling picked up on that, in their different ways. It's believable characterisation that she just couldn't resist going for both Davids, and uses the excuse of vengeance for Nate, but as a member of a team, she really flubbed it. She could have asked, and they might well have gone for it anyway.
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Date: 2020-07-02 03:28 pm (UTC)Sterling is pretty smart. I like an intelligent antagonist. The best thing, for me, was the "think like each other" part of the episode—though I will forever maintain that Sophie never hooked herself up to that wire. She *was* attached, by the end, but how did she get that way?
Sophie done wrong, and both Nate and Sterling picked up on that, in their different ways. It's believable characterisation that she just couldn't resist going for both Davids, and uses the excuse of vengeance for Nate, but as a member of a team, she really flubbed it. She could have asked, and they might well have gone for it anyway.