Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
After taking a hiatus for a week (let's blame MLB playoffs, shall we?), The Bastard Executioner returned with a rather mundane episode that failed to strike several of the chords that have been working for it so far in season one, and falling back on more exposition and dialogue than perhaps necessary.
As Lady Love continued her quest to attempt to put Ventrishire back into shape and to come to peace with the rebels, she continued butting heads against the men in her world who would rather show justice with a sword and bloody battle than by working things out. Such are the times of war, I suppose. The character has certainly made inroads (whether to save her brother or fight for the common good) and she is beginning to wear her power quite nicely. Unfortunately we know that it cannot last. Between her fake pregnancy and her budding romance with Wilkin, even Love's lady maid has begun to speak her mind about just how delusional Love is being when it comes to the long game.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/1P8zC2t
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