Aside: While I appreciate minimalism, whoever does the descriptions for the episode needs to take a vacation. They make me laugh. That typed, I do appreciate that the abstracts aren't step-by-step spoilers.

This was the Hellraiser episode. The effects during a... transitional period... were well-done and creepy. It brought to mind a certain Cronenberg film. However, as the episode progressed, it became a little generic and empty.

The closing did something interesting, which the series seems to have a knack on. The show often, but not always, takes on and works through situations in ways you don't normally encounter. There's an honesty to it. This is appreciated, even if I don't particularly like the conclusion.

All this typed, don't let that happen with Talia, please. I want a happy ending. Give me that 30s-50s ideal idea. I want Ed to be happy - he deserves it... and I appreciate the loving and mostly healthy friendship between he and Kelly - and would like to see that continue. You almost never see anything like that. It's wonderful.

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