I don't know what the other reviewer (sondorbdorb) was watching. The show has been dropping hints that Rusty was gay for a very long time. Remember when Kris was around? This was not a sudden revelation by any means. And the episode 2.4 "I, Witness" shows that Raydor was aware of this fact, and subsequent episodes show that Rusty was in denial about it. All the end sequence did in this episode was for Rusty to fully accept who he is. Maybe the teary confession was a tad over-dramatic, but it fit very well with all the character arcs that the show has been establishing throughout the season.
Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed the episode. I particularly loved the mental chess match that Rusty waged and won against Jeri Ryan's character. And Provenza, he's da man. An excellent episode to wrap up a stellar season.
Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed the episode. I particularly loved the mental chess match that Rusty waged and won against Jeri Ryan's character. And Provenza, he's da man. An excellent episode to wrap up a stellar season.