The third episode struck me about the same as I said above. Tudyk and Baccarin are carrying this thing. Nothing substantial progressed in this episode. We see (again) that Anna is an extraordinary manipulator of public sentiment. The inevitable progression of Baby James Dean and Blonde V Girl's relationship. The only thing that was really interesting was Tudyk's resurrection (they look like us! and they have a plan!) and memory-strolling. But even that didn't really give us any new motivation or decision that wasn't already there by the end of the first episode.
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