It is rare to see all things click into place, but this episode is a perfect example when excellent writing, acting, music, et al come together. It's far better than nearly anything I've seen for a long time. And the "Everything you're about to see is real..." speech so chilling I had to watch it twice in a row. Still unsettled as I write this. Toxic, reflective, grotesque, awe-inspiring. Okay, I've kinda said all I want, just want people to watch the episode, because I liked it very much and the Santiago guy nearly made me soil myself. Also, dysfunctional relationships, yeah they nailed it. And done.