I continue to like the way they play with narratives. The acting continues to be strong, and now we have hit a truly momentous point for Noah as he's actually acting noble and selfless for once instead of just paying lip service to the ideas. BUT, is it all just a ploy to not have to choose? Does Helen know he's also protecting Alison?
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I continue to like the way they play with narratives. The acting continues to be strong, and now we have hit a truly momentous point for Noah as he's actually acting noble and selfless for once instead of just paying lip service to the ideas. BUT, is it all just a ploy to not have to choose? Does Helen know he's also protecting Alison?