This episode has a literal bevy of surprises and revelations; if you're watching it for the first time, I envy you.
So much of this episode consists of big reveals, and this episode has more physical, violent action than pretty much any other episode thus far, which the show pulls off with raw aplomb. Plus, the nature of the conspiracy that has been hanging over the show since episode 1 is finally revealed - not due to some some side character's villainous expository monologue, as it might have been in another, lesser show, but instead due to Will's persistent investigative work and bright analytic mind. Wouldn't have it any other way!
And while I thought Kale Ingram (Arliss Howard) came out of this episode being possibly one of the coolest characters on TV and certainly within this show, there are some who might find his actions to be stereotypical and a bit cheesy. Hint: there is at least one tracksuit involved.
There's no turning back now for Will as we head into the penultimate episode. I can already tell I'll be sad when it's all over - this show really could've had a better chance at success if it came out today on one of the streaming platforms. Bummer.