Things are beginning to ramp up. Leviathan's plan are coming to fruition and Carter is in custody.
Her scenes in the interrogation room with Dooley, Thompson and Sousa is amazing. They each have their own way of doing it too and it wasn't what we would be expecting. Sousa is angry, Thompson is confused and Dooley is impressed, which is basically the opposite of their relationship to Carter before this episode. And in all of their attempts, Carter keeps her cool and proves to the audience that she, no doubt, is the best agent they have.
Ivchenko is growing on me with becoming a charming and interesting villain. In both of his mind controls uses over Dooley and the Russian in the opening, he gave off a sense of soothing and chilling. Somehow being able to calm you and give you a sense of normalcy while also being super creepy.
Of course, I have to talk about Dottie, who continues to be so intriguing. Her escape from the SSR agents was incredible and reminiscent of Natasha Romanoff so there is no doubt in my mind that she was one of the first Black Widows.
However, some of the evidence that the SSR comes up with against Peggy doesn't really make sense, for example, why she would be working with the Russians, and why she would be the one to kill Krzeminski. Also, how they didn't think that Yauch having a drink, getting run over by a truck and in the middle of the day no less, was not suspicious. Still just a minor annoyance in a wonderful episode.
+ Atwell's performance + Dottie + Ivchenko + Interrogation Scene - SSR's reaction to Yauch and there lack of evidence against Carter
Final Score: 9.2/10