As others have noted, great, great episode. Amazing how one little thing - giving the daughter a cassette - set forth such an amazing chain of events.
Great episode. A story I've wanted to know since last season. I didn't get a little confused as to which side was which.
I thought the guy we were originally following crushed his daughter's tape. Later it seemed the opposite. The Yanenk who lost his son went crazy. He went over and banged to doubles wife then decides he can't trust is double and kills him. All this after the dude offered to share his family.
Best episode yet ,now it all makes sense
Best episode. Period
Best origin story of any show, yes even Lost (booooohhh)
And just like that, we have proof that rock music is a serious health hazard. This outing provided some terrific backstory and reintroduced the skiffy elements that had been missing for most of the season. My only serious question is how the initial and small group financed its work when that work was being done in complete secrecy. And my only snarky question is when did Yanek develop the horrible German accent that James Cromwell is using since it's nowhere to be found in his younger self.
Why did all the Germans only speak in English to each other and the only German thing anyone said was "Guten Abend"?
This was the episode I've been waiting for from the first one.
This episode had my full attention. Wow!
Great episode. Really brought the whole series thus far together for me and makes a lot more sense.
I fear they may have dug themselves in a hole with this one, giving so many answers so soon into the series, but it was a really cool episode regardless.
Shout by broknsymetryBlockedParent2019-01-22T05:10:15Z
Slightly reminiscent of the origin story of Fringe but infinitely better rendered. Excellent use of the "butterfly effect" to explain the origin of the disparities. My interest in the show had waned somewhat but is now very much renewed. Best episode since the beginning.