While I've appreciated the Stephen King/Steven Spielberg/JJ Abrams-styled amalgamation of storytelling that's been going on since the start, the story didn't really start to grab me until this episode. In fact I'm especially feeling the Abrams-esque vibes now, since a pretty key plot point now is reminding me largely of Fringe (which I adored). Shame for it to take til the halfway point of an 8-episode story for the story to start gaining steam, but I've learned not to underestimate what Netflix series can do in a short period of time.
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While I've appreciated the Stephen King/Steven Spielberg/JJ Abrams-styled amalgamation of storytelling that's been going on since the start, the story didn't really start to grab me until this episode. In fact I'm especially feeling the Abrams-esque vibes now, since a pretty key plot point now is reminding me largely of Fringe (which I adored). Shame for it to take til the halfway point of an 8-episode story for the story to start gaining steam, but I've learned not to underestimate what Netflix series can do in a short period of time.