Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow...
"Episode 6" came not only with a staggering amount of answers, but also a sad, pivotal death right at the end when Max, running low on a 4% charge, sacrificed himself so that Leo could get escape Hobb's clutches. Even though, on the same episode, we found out that Hobb wasn't even as sinister as he made himself out to be.
Sure, the story tipped its hat a little bit when it had Max actually pray for his family's safety, saying that he didn't even need to see them again as long as they were in good hands. A surefire way to foreshadow someone's demise. But it was a really touching scene, and Ivanno Jeremiah brought a wonderful wide-eyed vulnerability to the moment. So the fact that it pretty much gave away the episode's closing scene is forgivable.
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"Episode 6" came not only with a staggering amount of answers, but also a sad, pivotal death right at the end when Max, running low on a 4% charge, sacrificed himself so that Leo could get escape Hobb's clutches. Even though, on the same episode, we found out that Hobb wasn't even as sinister as he made himself out to be.
Sure, the story tipped its hat a little bit when it had Max actually pray for his family's safety, saying that he didn't even need to see them again as long as they were in good hands. A surefire way to foreshadow someone's demise. But it was a really touching scene, and Ivanno Jeremiah brought a wonderful wide-eyed vulnerability to the moment. So the fact that it pretty much gave away the episode's closing scene is forgivable.
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