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While the title remains an enigma (perhaps a writer's room inside joke regarding the complexity of the editing in the flashback sequences?), the episode itself is a streamlined, efficient, and emotional half-hour of television.
Airing right before the show went on its mid-season hiatus, this episode abandoned the typical "guest of the week" format to deliver a masterclass in pacing, packed with progress for nearly every character arc.
The most significant narrative weight of S02E10 belongs to Sasappis. For the entire season, Sas has been grappling with the existence of Nige, the car ghost who died in the driveway. For Sas, Nige represented a connection to his past and a potential cure for his deep-seated loneliness.
Isaac finally finds the courage to communicate his true feelings to Nigel after a revelation about his past marriage to Beatrice.
We see Alberta, who usually hides behind a veneer of jazz-age cool and flirtation, letting her guard down. While the episode doesn't fully commit them to a relationship, it plants a seed that suggests these two might actually work. It’s a testament to the actors (Richie Moriarty and Danielle Pinnock) that they can make a romance between a buttoned-up 80s mailman and a 1920s lounge singer feel not just plausible, but inevitable.
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