9.7/10
HOLY FUCK. This was it. They slam dunked this episode. WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW.
The best visuals and cinematography I’ve ever seen in television. Argue with a brick wall, you bitches—this show was crafted by the incarnation of a TV God. Ben Stiller, you have my heart. This episode was so technically gifted, layered in ways that hit like a semi-truck once you realize them.
Mr. Milchick is hands down one of the most innovative antagonists of all time. There’s nobody like this man. His actor is unbelievable. With everything we know about this show, he still manages to feel so unpleasant, so off, yet so devoted to Lumon. We saw it in both season finales. But why? What are you, Mr. Milchick?
I should’ve seen it coming, but I was on my knees in the final scene. It’s all iMark knows, so I don’t blame him, but watching what we’ve been rooting for be ripped apart was heartbreaking. Hopefully, we all get what we truly want from this show.
When Mark completed Cold Harbour, that entire tangled, insane, overstimulating sequence—Mr. Milchick breaking it down with his smooth-ass dance moves in pure chaos—was incredible.
Loved how Dylan, once again, holds off Milchick to let his innie friends complete their goal—just like in the Season 1 finale. Oh my god, I’m realizing how good this episode is as I write this.
Finding out what the numbers meant was chilling. I won’t spoil what they actually are, but what the fuck. 24 innies. Does this mean 24 individual innies or 24 for one person? I might be an idiot, but I need answers.
That conversation between iMark and oMark was brilliant. Such an interesting way to explore perspective. One person inside, one outside, but they can’t talk directly. We’re swapping points of view and opinions, just as the i and o swap places.