A different point of view during all episode. Simply awesome. The art is a plus gift for fans of comics as well. The episode starts with a beautiful scene in comic art, going clear that something different would be delivered. The episode takes us by a creative and immersive narrative, leaving the 'cliche" and to show every step of investigation, showing more of the anti-bad guy, his conflicts and disturbances. The climax of the episode take us to have empathy to the villain and proposes a reflection about how the things happens in our lives and how we be affected by them. Would bad things turn us from good guys to monsters?