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On the whole, I'd say this episode was not that different from Adam Glass' first script. Although I had various issues with 6.02 in terms of how it moved the plot along (namely, that it left some gaping logic holes that someone should have been talking about), it otherwise moved along fairly well and balanced some good character moments with action scenes. Considering its placement after the confusing and overstuffed 6.01, that was welcome enough. Although I wasn't particularly enthralled with this episode, I felt there was a largely successful attempt here to set up some characterization moments, move the arc forward, and deliver a little action and suspense.