AVClub: The bad news is, Betsy Ross is back, but the good news is, her return is surprisingly unpainful; in fact, I’d say her one (one and a half, if you count voice over) scene in this episode is actually not bad at all. There’s a certain poignancy to her presence that helps to gloss over the more unfortunate aspects of the character—her generic bad-assedness, her not exactly period appropriate casting. When she speaks with Crane, it’s with the knowledge that their friendship is nearly at an end, and her sadness gives their conversation a gratifying weight. This is not a show that’s ever been afraid of tugging on the heartstrings, and that’s a good thing; the more nonsensical the plot gets, the more you need those clear, affecting character beats to hold everything together.
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