This was another great episode, but somewhat different in that the bulk of it was on one side of his "reality". A lot of it took place with M
ichael and his son and not so much with the Wife. I kinda just assumed that each episode would be split down the middle 50/50. I'm okay with one side getting more than the other side. It will give the actors more screen time and give the viewer more chances to connect with them and feel what
Michael,
Rex and
Hannah are going through. I really enjoyed this episode, even if I already figured out who was Guilty of the crime as soon as his old partner popped up at the station. It's kind of a cliche now that when it's written into any show, you automatically know the 'beats' of the story that's unfolding.