TapioIa
Joined Apr 2025
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I really liked how fast-paced and tension-filled this episode was. It really set things up well for us to hurtle into the next episode!
It was great seeing Kenneth Choi's acting as always, and he's able to communicate so much even when his character is ill (for the second time!). I also enjoyed seeing more of Ravi/Anirudh Pisharody!
One part that stood out to me was the back-and-forth between Athena and Dr. Banting, the lab director. I thought Sean Krishnan did really well opposite Angela Bassett there. The episode seemed to be inspired by the 1995 film Outbreak, and I liked how Dr. Banting occupied a different and interesting role, and I thought the character was engaging and funny (the HR comment was too funny). I liked how they added the military involvement (like the film) as well. I'm very interested to see what might be similar and different from Outbreak in the next episode.
Overall, it was great seeing some characters we hadn't seen for a while like Corinne Massiah and Elijah Cooper, plus new guest stars... that helped it feel fresh and I'm excited to see where they go with this group next week!
It was great seeing Kenneth Choi's acting as always, and he's able to communicate so much even when his character is ill (for the second time!). I also enjoyed seeing more of Ravi/Anirudh Pisharody!
One part that stood out to me was the back-and-forth between Athena and Dr. Banting, the lab director. I thought Sean Krishnan did really well opposite Angela Bassett there. The episode seemed to be inspired by the 1995 film Outbreak, and I liked how Dr. Banting occupied a different and interesting role, and I thought the character was engaging and funny (the HR comment was too funny). I liked how they added the military involvement (like the film) as well. I'm very interested to see what might be similar and different from Outbreak in the next episode.
Overall, it was great seeing some characters we hadn't seen for a while like Corinne Massiah and Elijah Cooper, plus new guest stars... that helped it feel fresh and I'm excited to see where they go with this group next week!