This was a very flashy episode with lots of memorable aspects, but a lot didn't land. The pace was ridiculously fast (ironically, considering the tedious pace this show has had in the past) and it just felt like they were trying to cram as much in as possible. It was all quite hit and miss - Kilgrave's scenes were mostly great, on the other hand the scenes with Robyn and the scenes with the entire support group all fell flat.
This episode further proves that these are genuinely some of the most unlikable characters to ever have the misfortune of landing on TV. Will has been unbearable since day one. His mediocrity really gets on my nerves, and he's generally just a stock character. Hope just mopes the entire time, every episode. Robyn, Wendy and Pam all feel really unnecessary and I almost feel like fast-forwarding all of their scenes. Even Jessica has become really tired, as they've clearly not developed her at all, and it looks like she's always going to stay her typical, one tone, one minded self. And what the heck is the point of that support group? They contribute nothing. Oh well.
Not a bad episode, but it was very flimsily put together and too much of it didn't land to really call it great.