This week on ‘Lovecraft Country,’ Tic, Leti, and Montrose plunge dangerously into Titus Braithwhite’s past. Alan Sepinwall’s recap
All of this is perfectly fine, and some of it’s quite a bit of fun, including Ruby’s skeptical reaction to the whiter-than-white William putting a move on her, plus the tension between Hippolyta and the rest of the family over the road trip to Boston. Those early passages are particularly useful in letting us know Montrose, who has appeared briefly in two previous episodes.
The setup is far less visually impressive than, say, Ardham collapsing around Tic and Samuel: just a wood plank over a dark and empty space, with a swooping pendulum weapon moving too quickly to be seen clearly. The bridge beginning to crumble before our heroes’ eyes is a bit fancier, but for the most part, all the thrills and terror have to come from the actors and how they’re responding to the situation. As the smallest of the group, Leti, tied to the others by a long rope, has to go first.
Yahima’s murder feels like a missed opportunity, but the rest of “A History of Violence” is so lively and entertaining that I’ll trust that Green and company know what they’re doing in the bigger picture.* Tic and Leti’s conversation in the library offers a bit more clarity on what happened in the climax of: Christina used Tic as a Trojan horse to wreck her father’s Eden spell, and her father, for plot reasons, had to switch off his usual invulnerability spell in order to perform the new one.
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