I was rather surprised that the episode took the opportunity to present conflict between Eleanor and Tahani rather than sisterhood as well, especially since Michael and Jason did do some bonding in their way. One thing it also set up by doing so is that Michael and Eleanor are leaders since each one was managing the others as well as trying to solve a problem.
In a way, I saw Tahani's complaint as the writers hanging a lantern on how they really haven't developed her the way they have the other characters. Because up until this season I'd say that Jason was also underdeveloped but so far we've seen him really coming into his own in the last episodes. So far that hasn't happened much for her, so I'm hoping this will change.
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on Sunday, October 27th, 2019 05:03 pm (UTC)In a way, I saw Tahani's complaint as the writers hanging a lantern on how they really haven't developed her the way they have the other characters. Because up until this season I'd say that Jason was also underdeveloped but so far we've seen him really coming into his own in the last episodes. So far that hasn't happened much for her, so I'm hoping this will change.