It’s obvious that Caitlin and Sarah genuinely enjoy their time together and probably relate to each other more at this moment in time than they do to certain members of their own families.Ĭut to Maggie (Alice Braga) meeting up with Jennifer (Faith Alabi) giving a tour to two soldiers new to the base, and you get one of the juiciest scenes this episode. This was probably the only positive interaction that Sarah’s had with a teenager, as Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer) obviously doesn’t make things easy for her. Sarah’s proud of her abilities and praises her so. Caitlin proves herself to be an adept shooter, landing a headshot and two shots at the heart of her target. Tension aside, the scene cuts to Caitlin preparing to shoot a rifle with Sarah meticulously instructing her. Richard (Scott Mescudi) watches the two leaving together from the window, the distrust unmistakable on his face. Tension is already slightly rearing its head this morning, as Caitlin (Jordan Kristine Seamón) leaves the house much earlier than usual to join Sarah (Chloë Sevigny) on a visit to the base’s shooting simulator. The episode begins with the Poythresses and the Wilsons starting their respective mornings, setting up the episode to focus primarily on these two families. Simply put, we’re finally seeing some real shit going down. While I initially approach each episode with the frame of mind that more questions were being put forth than answers, this episode seemed very close to a turning point in the story.
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