An interesting, self-contained episode that engineers a major turning point for Marnie.

And it happens to be the best, most interesting episode of the season thus far.

The Panic in Central Park is a return to that radical approach.

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Its surreal in that theres quite a dreamlike quality to it all.

At face value it doesnt really feel like, well, a real night.

But the slightly off tone of it all makes it all land pretty well.

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And then Marnie finally rids herself of Desi.

One could argue this happened too fast; I mean, they only got married five episodes ago.

And, man, am I glad to see it finally play out.

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Again, this is a more drama-heavy episode, but there are funny moments too.

It also benefits from being the episode where Marnie finally tells Desi hes an asshole (hooray!

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