When the main character appears for less than half episode and the story is still amazing and captivating that means the show is top-notch and goes on full steam.
This is what you get when you develop every character in a way that everyone has its own unique personality and it's not just a more of the same.
Even if Pussy's plot with the FBI goes on and takes unexpected turns, what i really liked about "D-Girl" is how this episode focuses mainly on Christoper's involvement in the movie business, a narrative arc that we've seen develop for quite a few episodes now and that i personally liked since the beginning, and how this passion of his doesn't fit very well with his lifestyle. By the end of the episode we realize that Christopher felt used by Favreau and that perhaps crime is his only way. I believe that, even if this episode's events left him disappointed, he still ain't done with movie business and that we're absolutely in for a treat!
Even if Pussy's plot with the FBI goes on and takes unexpected turns, what i really liked about "D-Girl" is how this episode focuses mainly on Christoper's involvement in the movie business, a narrative arc that we've seen develop for quite a few episodes now and that i personally liked since the beginning, and how this passion of his doesn't fit very well with his lifestyle. By the end of the episode we realize that Christopher felt used by Favreau and that perhaps crime is his only way. I believe that, even if this episode's events left him disappointed, he still ain't done with movie business and that we're absolutely in for a treat!