Now then! I did not see this coming. This actually wasn't bad at all. Gory without being over the top, and genuinely a little bit creepy. It was also great to see Quvenzhané Wallis. I think the last time I saw her was in Annie (which my daughter has seen dozens of times). She was pretty good in this, in fact all the main characters were well cast. It goes to show casting actors based on their ability is better than casting people because of who's in their family.
This episode goes to show you don't need over the top gore or random acts of humping to be effecting. Hopefully this means things are looking up for the series. Here's hoping.