A fairly good episode. It has good performances all around, good writing, a fairly good plot. I really recommend it. It seems to have become a bit of a rehashed plot, but that shouldn't take away from the quality of the show. All early eps have their flaws.
Keith Hamilton Cobb is great in his role. everything is believable here. I mean everything from character statements, to their beliefs, motives, actions and reactions. This is something that can be seen time and time again. there's something for everyone. not to mention the trademark lesson and dialogue at the end. It's a really great episode.
OK, i've given the praise, time for the flaws. I can see only one: character development. as far as that goes this may well be considered a stagnate episode. but that doesn't get in the way till near the end anyway. out of 5, this deserves at least 3 stars.
Keith Hamilton Cobb is great in his role. everything is believable here. I mean everything from character statements, to their beliefs, motives, actions and reactions. This is something that can be seen time and time again. there's something for everyone. not to mention the trademark lesson and dialogue at the end. It's a really great episode.
OK, i've given the praise, time for the flaws. I can see only one: character development. as far as that goes this may well be considered a stagnate episode. but that doesn't get in the way till near the end anyway. out of 5, this deserves at least 3 stars.