I already figured Layton would be forced into an enemy of my enemy is my friend alliance, but damn, I didn't expect he would do it with Wilford. Of course, it's only temporary and for Liana's sake, but it's still so weird to see it play out.
As expected, we're finally seeing Milius' true colors and, boy, are they nasty. I'm still trying to piece together his endgame but I know it won't be good. Especially now that we've found out that he (completely unsurprisingly) tested on his own people for the supposed greater good.
Even though I worried about all of the split locations now, they managed to make good with the limited time for each one and I loved the quiet reflection and requiem for Ben's terrible sacrifice aboard Big Alice. You know things are
bad when even Ruth is unable to find the silver lining. Fuck. Seeing her and Till in that bathtub, trying to find a path forward was a sweet moment, but it did seem weird that they were in that great big compartment, all alone, while everyone else were huddled in the the one other compartment.
Of all the side characters of the past to make a sudden return, Whiggins was pretty low on the list. Honestly, I only remember him because he's played by the always hysterical Kristian Brunn. Either way, it was still pretty weird when Oz stumbled upon him randomly out in the middle of nowhere. I guess that was the point.
So Milius plans to bury New Eden in an avalanche. Not sure what purpose that serves...or why he hasn't already done it. The only thing I can think of is one last bargaining chip. And I feel like that it's somehow connected with wherever Melanie
really is...