Episode 5: A little complex, convoluted and murky episode with deep messages and a flow which isn't always crystal-clear.
For example, how much time does Alma spend in her time-travels and whether her physical body is there for others to see or not; she seems mostly home and the tightness and small environment she's in when she does her tricks don't help the flow of the story.
Also, though her father seems wise, he tends to have his own agenda. Past the fifth episode, we still don't know the real course and path of the story, besides Alma having her time-travel training and that's a little weak IMO.
She didn't listen to her father, was alone psychologically and she might have to bear the consequences of her reveal.
For example, how much time does Alma spend in her time-travels and whether her physical body is there for others to see or not; she seems mostly home and the tightness and small environment she's in when she does her tricks don't help the flow of the story.
Also, though her father seems wise, he tends to have his own agenda. Past the fifth episode, we still don't know the real course and path of the story, besides Alma having her time-travel training and that's a little weak IMO.
She didn't listen to her father, was alone psychologically and she might have to bear the consequences of her reveal.