This review is simply to applaud the wonderful cinematography of this particular episode (Sea of Glass). I do hope this is being recognised and applauded by all those better fitted to comment than I am. The composition - absolutely perfect, appropriate, and executed with unerring precision. The very best is made of each shot, the perfect elements selected and beautifully captured. In my viewing experience such an aesthetic not often seen in TV shows - if ever - here the lens has captured artistic perfection - but I suppose, kudos to the cinematic editor too. Very encouraging to me that the arrangement of composition (within the overall storyline) and perfection of artistic execution, so coincides with what I myself would have striven to achieve, despite the sea of unquestioning visual ordinariness and gimmickry into in which most such TV series have become immersed. This is the kind of thing I live for, a spark of unextinguished brightness shining on in the encroaching gloom of acceptable averageness. Thank heavens I happened to catch this broadcast, eh?