Not much to this one, really, because it doesn't stand up to too much thought. A situation gets set up, things happen, and it eventually ends. In between, earthquakes are constantly happening to create some sense of danger/drama, which is fine if you don't ask "Why don't they wait til the earthquakes are over?" or even "Why aren't there earthquakes any other time?"
That's this episode all throughout: things happen just as and when the plot needs them, and our characters move on. Not that they don't try to make it better than that, but overall a very paint-by-numbers episode.
Reasons to watch:
- does add significant backstory details for Sheena
- Gina Lee is improving in portraying Sheena's character