Big
goings-on in this episode. It’s pivotal
for both Sandy and the mole, and it seems apparent that it’ll be full steam
ahead for final two episodes – it’s only a matter of time before the major
paths cross (a bit of spoilerish-ness.)
The
investigation into the mole has suffered a major setback, and Sandy is hit even
harder by another threat to one of her assets.
It has her questioning a lot of things and wondering whether it’s worth
it to keep fighting (since she’s the main character and there’s still two episodes
left, you can probably imagine what she decides on that front.) The mole also faces a reckoning, with a major
hurdle coming their way that could expose them.
As usual,
the scenes that follow the mole themselves don’t interest me as much as the
rest of what’s going on, although there is other stuff happening in their plot
to make it worthwhile. And look – I know
that the way a show portrays a traitor/double agent always tips its hand a
little once it reveals to the audience who the traitor is, but the mole is so blame twitchy, I don’t get how the entire
building doesn’t immediately realize
it’s them. Yeesh.
But then
we have Sandy, who rocks. Only a little
bit of her and Jean this week, but I like what we get. The two women recognize how different they
are but appreciate that about each other, knowing they’ll need both their
strengths to see this thing through.
Most of the episode, though, Sandy is on her own dealing with some heavy
stuff. A long stretch of this plotline
very effectively intercuts between Sandy listening to a tape of an interrogation
and the interrogation itself. In my
opinion, it’s a strong piece of storytelling, really well-done. On both sides of the story, the emotion is
deservedly earned.
Jodie
Whittaker has a chance to display some really fine acting here, fairly subtle but
heartfelt. As she listens to the tape,
she only hears the scenes that we the audience are witnessing through the
intercut, but you can watch the story playing out on her face. I also really love a scene where she’s
reeling with what’s happening at the agency but is desperately trying to hold
it together in front of her family.
Great, great work there.
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