Most of these reviews are focused on the episode from Hannah's side. What I thought was excellent was having the opportunity to see why Mitch would genuinely think he's done nothing wrong in a flashback, and understand why.
The solid answer was because people didn't say no to him. He was living in a fantasy as his reality. The scenes from his home life all the way to the birthday party. Unreal. His wife, sitting off to the side like a bit character in his life. He was surrounded by women who didn't challenge his actions.
The hotel room I was able to see how he saw himself. How he lived in a world where lines could be crossed because he never had any repercussions for crossing them- wife stays, girlfriend gets traded, attractive women automatically say "I like you too".
The solid answer was because people didn't say no to him. He was living in a fantasy as his reality. The scenes from his home life all the way to the birthday party. Unreal. His wife, sitting off to the side like a bit character in his life. He was surrounded by women who didn't challenge his actions.
The hotel room I was able to see how he saw himself. How he lived in a world where lines could be crossed because he never had any repercussions for crossing them- wife stays, girlfriend gets traded, attractive women automatically say "I like you too".