This season as most of you agree has been completely lackluster. Melanie being gone and Wilford being irrelevant has given us not much to look forward to. When I saw how bad these reviews were, I was gearing up for a horrible time watching this episode. But, in fact, this was actually probably the episode that held my interest the most. Discovering new characters within familiar faces allowed me to experience the show from a whole new point of view. While also having quite a few important storylines outside of the coma sequence, such as Audrey maybe not being a total nut, Zarah and Josie reconciling, and Wilford discovering that Melanie may actually be alive; the coma storyline was still quite relevant. We knew that Layton was aware of his lie to the train about New Eden but we didn't know it was to this extent. Yes, it's a filler episode, but quite an important one at that. I'm surprised that the people that dislike this season disliked this episode. I assumed that like me, this episode would have been a refreshing change of pace from the lackluster season we've all watched thus far. I went into this episode thinking it was going to be horrendous but I was pleasantly surprised, and tonight's episode is now my most anticipated episode of the season. For anyone who reads this while binging the show in the future, or is a week or more behind like I was, please, ignore the 4.1 it currently has. It's not a bad episode at all.