This is a great episode with an intriguing plot and great character moments.
For me the best aspects involve Omar, as they are the most compelling. One scene especially is both suspenseful and quite uplifting. Michael K. Williams is on great form and makes the character likeable as ever.
As ever the characters Namond, Michael, Randy and Dukie have very memorable scenes. Namond both frustrates and angers you, but at the same time I have empathy due to the smart way his family life is depicted by the writers. Julito McCullum is superb, and we have another brilliant performance from Sandi McCree who absolutely embodies De'Londa.
Randy's arc is looking tragic at this point and you cannot help but sympathise with a character portrayed as buckling under ruthless pressures of the system. It's very clever that, in a similar way to Wallace, the writers make this character very likeable. Maestro Harrell's face is enough to makes you choke up in some moments.
Much of the focus is on the election with Tommy, Norman and Theresa are centre stage for much of it. These are all strong scenes with humour, drama and the arc is important for the overarching series narrative.
Other characters make great contributions, such as Prez, Clay Davis, Bodie, Brianna, Herc, Carver, Rawls, Jay, and McNulty.
I cannot say much more about the episode with spoiling, except that there are some great one liners from numerous characters, all the actors do great work as ever and the production values are top drawer.