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  • A wonderfully written episode that manages both to explore Tyr's character and to set the pieces for future plot develompents.

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    One of Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer best episodes, if not the absolutely best one. Tyr's character (and the Nietzschean mindset) is more deeply explored to wonderful effect, and the plot simply crackles with energy, twist after twist.



    The plotlines that start in this episode continue well into the future with a series of repercussions, which makes this episode a pivotal one.



    Also, Tyr's deceptions and Dylan's attempts to stay ahead of him form a pattern that is repeated a number of times in the future, but never to such a suberb effect as in this episode.
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