Unlike the others, Beth sees through the games. Her declaration— "I chose myself to be Dr. Mid-Nite. I choose me" —is the show's strongest moment of self-actualization.
Directorially, this episode leans into its cinematic influences. The use of weather (snow on the 4th of July) and the ominous score by create a sense of inescapable dread. The show succeeds by focusing on internal struggles rather than CGI battles, making the stakes feel far more personal. [S2E8] Summer School: Chapter Eight
The most gut-wrenching arc belongs to . For weeks, we’ve watched Rick find a strange, silent kinship with Solomon Grundy in the woods—a "Frankenstein"-esque bond that felt like Rick’s one true path to healing. Eclipso exploits this beautifully and cruelly. By weaving an illusion involving "hunters" and a "dead girl," the episode tricks Rick (and the audience) into a blind rage. Unlike the others, Beth sees through the games