"Like a Mouse" was another extremely uneventful episode of a show that with just a few half hours left is really stunning. I don't see a clear end game in sight and I hope the writers have time or a plan to wrap things up fully.
The show is easy to watch, even with a slightly longer run time I was able to burn through this, but I was definitely left a little bit underwhelmed here. Sheila going back and obsessing over a man, who did not really have the ambition she was yelling at Carlos to display, and sulking and crying over it just did not feel in line with the direction her character had taken recently.
The show is easy to watch, even with a slightly longer run time I was able to burn through this, but I was definitely left a little bit underwhelmed here. Sheila going back and obsessing over a man, who did not really have the ambition she was yelling at Carlos to display, and sulking and crying over it just did not feel in line with the direction her character had taken recently.