Non-spoiler.
We're starting our re-watch of the season, and both my husband and I went into it with some trepidation. Due to the jankiness (I'm starting to like this word, apparently) of the plot of the first five episodes and then the depth of the sixth episode, we were afraid to rewatch and discover that it had been entirely serious, and not absurd and funny.
I'm happy to report that it's entirely absurd and funny. We laughed out loud at many parts of episodes 1 and 2, which is a pretty good feat for a rewatch. And, of course, we're now understanding a lot more about the whole story.
Also, if nothing else, it's entirely worth it just to watch Gabriel.
We're starting our re-watch of the season, and both my husband and I went into it with some trepidation. Due to the jankiness (I'm starting to like this word, apparently) of the plot of the first five episodes and then the depth of the sixth episode, we were afraid to rewatch and discover that it had been entirely serious, and not absurd and funny.
I'm happy to report that it's entirely absurd and funny. We laughed out loud at many parts of episodes 1 and 2, which is a pretty good feat for a rewatch. And, of course, we're now understanding a lot more about the whole story.
Also, if nothing else, it's entirely worth it just to watch Gabriel.