Let's start with the obvious - the show runners keep on torturing us with yet another random cameras episode. This is like the 5th I think and while it was charming but unnecessary the first few times, right now it's just WHY, OH, WHY, NOT AGAIN!
This time, however, I think the story beats were better, throwing many, many parallels from the episode's narrative to the lives of the characters we've been following for a while.
I am still on the side that Tim and Lucy's breakup was completely unnecessary, but find it cool that they're trying to bring up more male mental health awareness, even if this character might not be the one I wanted this to happen with. (Yes, I'm aware that for us to actually care it has to be a main one, but the couple was just soooo good. I'm actually starting to like the fan theory that Nathan felt pushed to the side with their love story and thus switched gears with his pregnancy and their break up.)
Good episode, bad camerawork, but still good story.
This time, however, I think the story beats were better, throwing many, many parallels from the episode's narrative to the lives of the characters we've been following for a while.
I am still on the side that Tim and Lucy's breakup was completely unnecessary, but find it cool that they're trying to bring up more male mental health awareness, even if this character might not be the one I wanted this to happen with. (Yes, I'm aware that for us to actually care it has to be a main one, but the couple was just soooo good. I'm actually starting to like the fan theory that Nathan felt pushed to the side with their love story and thus switched gears with his pregnancy and their break up.)
Good episode, bad camerawork, but still good story.