What stuck out to me the most was the dialogue. It was more...there, and prominent, than in the previous episodes. There were fewer lingering shots passing the time, using up a good amount of the runtime. For the first time, it felt like a story. Martin is growing as a character. He's starting to become more considerate, not prone to blindly do what is asked of him, starting to ask questions in a more genuine fashion, actually wanting to know. He's starting to feel real, or more real. In the premiere, it didn't feel that way. It felt like he was just there, out of convenience, playing a character instead of being one. Now, he's starting to develop. I think Viggo played and is playing, a big part in that. If it weren't for him, Martin would still be the characterless, bottomless pit of nothing that he was in the premiere.

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