What can be more team-building than being able to take complete control but not doing it? The grace and restraint it takes to not do it without asking but always being able to. The trust and acceptance it takes to live your life knowing it can be taken.
I think it's different but I like the idea of it. I like the execution enough, as well. They talked about it consistently all the way back to episode 2 and I feel they paid it off well. "I trust you." Really liked the dialogue. I found her hovering over him like she was healing him a bit cheesy in execution but the actual THING that has happened and the situation is incredibly intriguing to me. It also plays into one of the overarching themes of what it means to be human. Which I think they continue to do well with.
I think it's different but I like the idea of it. I like the execution enough, as well. They talked about it consistently all the way back to episode 2 and I feel they paid it off well. "I trust you." Really liked the dialogue. I found her hovering over him like she was healing him a bit cheesy in execution but the actual THING that has happened and the situation is incredibly intriguing to me. It also plays into one of the overarching themes of what it means to be human. Which I think they continue to do well with.