This episode is generally enjoyable and interesting to watch, despite it lacking from the previous episode. The story of Dackcombe's partner is incredibly frustrating to watch, owing to her selfish, controlling tendanices. However, generally this episode is a step down. It's harder to emphasize with the recruits shown, and this shouldn't have been the 2nd episode. As this is set towards the end of training, this episode should have been much later on in the RNSS series.
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