This episode is good for a multitude of reasons. The central plot brings certain characters together and pushes others even farther apart, setting up/emphasizing important relationship tensions for later in the season. The backstory subplot does a great job of explaining who Toni is and why she feels an inherent sense of rage (helped by Erana James' performance).
I think I read a review somewhere that said this episode was written only for LGBTQ+ people to enjoy, but as a straight girl, I loved it.
I think I read a review somewhere that said this episode was written only for LGBTQ+ people to enjoy, but as a straight girl, I loved it.