![]() Or, at least, the character himself does.Īfter the initial staging of the episode, with a reminder of the breadth and scope of what Overhaul is plotting, we’re thrown back into the chess game that episode 10 set up, which turns out to have been a three-sided game all along (who could’ve seen that coming?). The title of the episode, the name of UA’s most powerful student, makes a very big promise that, for the most part, “Lemillion” does indeed deliver on. With a genuinely chilling piece of backing music that sounds like it was ripped straight out of a Tom Waits song, Season 4, episode 11, “Lemillion,” opens on a gothic note, with close-up after close-up obscuring its dark location and creating a rather distressing atmosphere that speaks to Overhaul’s tone and personality.
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