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Agree on all counts. Loved that scene. I also have a feeling the secret is about to get blown wide open.

Ha ha. Bill's complexity and contradictory nature as well as the entire relationship dynamic with Gini is what keeps me coming back to the show. I don't necessarily have to like the characters on shows I watch and indeed I do prefer shows with layered and complicated, and oftentimes flawed characters because it is in

Oh I absolutely agree with you that Gini is in a more vulnerable state and has less opportunity to assert her agency or be financially independent. And I do agree that Bill is a despicable person. I haven't particularly cared for him at any point in the series and this episode intensified my distaste for his

I really don't want to defend Masters because I do find him to be a selfish, cruel and vindictive individual, and the things he said this episode revealed a lot about his overall unpleasantness and inability to put others' feelings above his own. I was disgusted by the slut-shaming, and his inability to see things

I think you missed the point of the scene with the lobby boy now Night Manager. In that scene, Elliot reveals he has been aware of "Dr. Holden's" true identity for a while, if not from the very beginning. So in effect, he's letting Masters know he's aware of who he is and confirms his willingness to let Masters keep