The best Kate centered episode so far, with an engaging colorful storyline, superb acting, ultra-smooth development and a fitting accompanying score.
We get to see surprising twists and turns, award-winning acting by Olivia Holt and Blake Lee, with the former seamlessly switching between joy, happiness, concern, worriness and fear, and the latter showing all signs of a socializing psycho-sociopath with calm composure and face with his eyes darkening like fiery coals when the inner demons take over.
Jeanette has her share too in this episode with her usual sneaky behavior and eyes constantly in movement as to avoid making (eye) contact (or directly looking ahead in presence of a dangerous situation), always a clear sign of a guilty conscience and loads of deceptive lies in someone's mind.
Liked the episode very much and hoping that the next final one (in the first season) brings up some real closure, not leaving us with an enormous cliffhanger to milk the series further more with a potentially illogical second season.