TVOM: "One would think the return of Marco’s father and Jia’s first real power play within the Song power structure would prove to be Marco Polo‘s first dramatic crescendo; however, the episode drops any progress it made with “Feast” in favor of pure dramatic silliness. Don’t get me wrong; whenever Marco Polo isn’t focused on the big-eyed, small-mouthed man presumably it its center, “The Fourth Step” is a fairly interesting episode about the political state in both Xiangyang and Khan’s private quarters…. unfortunately, there’s too much time spent with the Man of Garbled English, rendering much of “The Fourth Step” redundant and emotionally hollow."
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Perfectly named episode in an imperfectly conceived first half of the season. "Hashashin" definitely upped Polo's A-game for me.