Not quite as strong as episode 1.
The balance between comedy and tragedy, as Charles grappled with his grief, was spot-on.
The antics of the new characters in the West Tower felt a tad forced.
8/10

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They hit the emotional beats wonderfully this episode. Very well woven with the humour and feel of the show. Pretty solid!
I also liked the representation of judging people so easily from a distance and totally misreading them.
All the clues seemed on the level until the door pass code also spelled oh hell. That was a bit too far fetched/on the nose so seems the show hasn't changed that much :joy:

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Not very funny but having Sazz appear as a real person helps draw out the emotional pain from Savage

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Then you’d have permanent Sazz hands !! Lmao I’m dying !!!

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How does 'ohhell' work also as the password to the apartment if its a clue for the game?

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Oh heeeelllllll no. It’s all ham.

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I love Jane Lynch. I do not love the "people in your head" dynamic.

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Yaaay Sazz is back! Yiippeee!

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A good episode with a lot going on. Nice to see the other side of the Building :office:. :thumbsup_tone1:

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I was concerned when the show split up the group again (as that was among the major drawbacks of last season), but it seems limited to this ep, and each half of the group has its share of detective material along with guest stars old and new to keep it fun and funny enough. And continuing from previous ep's last scene, I liked how this one manages to make Charles' and Sazz's relationship actually somewhat affecting by the end.

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