enthralling hour that built up its tension, had some great moments for both Cullen and Syd, and really captured that Western-themed feeling right. That was a beautifully shot and action-packed hour, but it left me wondering just where the series was going.
This particular episode was also cinematically great to look at, and while a majority of the story did focus on the tense confrontation between Cullen and Syd, I had some sense of where the overall story was headed.
Cullen wants to take back the railroad, get the work done, and stop all the John Campbell power-play nonsense. If that means facing off with Syd and his legion of lawmen, then so be it.
But I loved the back and forth and the drawn out sense that something was going to happen. There wasn't an immediate guns blazing, but even the whole town seemed to know to steer clear.
This particular episode was also cinematically great to look at, and while a majority of the story did focus on the tense confrontation between Cullen and Syd, I had some sense of where the overall story was headed.
Cullen wants to take back the railroad, get the work done, and stop all the John Campbell power-play nonsense. If that means facing off with Syd and his legion of lawmen, then so be it.
But I loved the back and forth and the drawn out sense that something was going to happen. There wasn't an immediate guns blazing, but even the whole town seemed to know to steer clear.