Am I the only who thinks that "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail" is criminally underrated? Honestly, it might just be the best script the series has produced so far. The storytelling structure is airtight. Every scene builds naturally into the next, creating a perfectly paced narrative that never drags or feels rushed. No gimmicks. No filler. Just compelling drama with character arcs that feel both deeply personal and integral to the larger plot. I honestly wish SNW had more episodes like this. I'm surprised it only has an 8.5 on IMDB. In my view, it's the strongest episode the series.