This was one of my favorite episodes thus far. The back and forth commentary between Eliza and Julia (to Henry) is classic. The relationship between Henry and Eliza also felt very real and believable. I found myself feeling sorry for Eliza, and genuinely identifying with her situation. Yes, her original solution was immature and childish, but of course that is the entire premise of the show. The fact that she catches herself and admits that she needs to improve keeps the viewers on her side and routing for her ultimate success. The characters are really finding their rhythm in this episode. I am also looking forward to seeing how the writers develop these characters and their relationship going forward.
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