This season starts out with an optimistic, cheerful vibe as Harry and his girlfriend arrive in a scenic, sleepy yet bustling town on the east coast for some R & R. Of course darkness soon descends upon the characters, spiraling Harry once again into obsession. The mysterious ambience is well-played, leaving you guessing what may happen next. Then we have the bonus of Bill Pullman's rather odd but fascinating delivery of Harry Ambrose. It is really what keeps me glued to this show. Unfortunately, things somewhat fall apart in the very last episode, where they take the cheap route of the characters merely narrating away the excruciating details of what had happened. It is never good when a viewer can just watch the last episode to learn everything that transpired in the entire season. This consequently turns all preceding episodes into nothing but unnecessary fillers.