The horror is put on hold while the family drama takes centre stage. Although this helps flesh out the characters, the family is the least engaging part of the show, so I would prefer if their story was kept to a minimum. Moreover, they built up tensions in this episode that could have been avoided with better communication, and I hope that the lack of communication among the characters isn't used to artificially fill in the runtime.
Boyd's kid and Fatima's overly friendly relationship with the colony house's new resident, Julie, is unsettling. There is something not quite right there, but we'll see. Let's hope that, this show doesn't start abusing flashbacks trying to imitate "Lost."
I didn't mind this episode, but I wish they'd return to the central mystery soon. Victor, Boyd, and Jade stand out as the most compelling characters and are the only ones who seem to move the story forward when they are on-screen.
Rating: 6.9/10 (It Gets the Job Done, Slightly Flawed)