Your point about running this escape story as episode two really lands. Once the show's rules lock in, any early getaway reads as a setup, so the London reveal feels more like housekeeping than shock. McKern's easy charm curdling into threat keeps it lively, and that murky hint the Village might be working for both sides still chills. Would dropping this one mid-season have helped the twist, or would even Rover see it coming?
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