ThisThe MistReview contains spoilers.

Some of these are calculated risks, designed to find answers or flee worse outcomes.

This isnt always because their brains boggled the mists mind-clouding effects.

Some of the risks make perfect sense.

He is sitting in his own office.

This is his private stash.

The military is on its way.

And Eve takes it.

Even though Eve would prefer tossing him out like an old pigskin and shutting the automatic doors behind him.

The psych orderly sees the good and bad in people.

He takes a long hard look at Adrian and decides the kid has to die.

Kevin has really made a turnaround.

The evil intent of the mist has taken hold of him.

He stepped over the precipice when he was forced to kill his own brother.

Tonight we see that this was just the beginning.

Mia (Danica Curcic) picks a very odd time to decide to kick her habit.

She wants to be trusted.

She wants to trust.

Mia takes an antidote to addiction that people normally endure while under general anesthesia.

It is too painful to feel the poisons leave the body.

The mist poses threats beyond comprehension.

You have to be ready at a moments notice to beat feet the hell out of there.

People make some stupid decisions on TV series, but this is worthy of a sit-com.

Bryan (Okezie Morro) is Jonah now.

He was always Jonah, but it took a life or death struggle with himself to bring it out.

Jonah is having flashbacks brought on by Mias agony.

The arrowhead project is beginning to creep into his mind.

The police chief also makes a bold choice.

He picks sides in a spiritual war.

He doesnt make this decision based on cool calculations.

Hes just had enough.

Last week we saw him become humanized by the crazy lady, this week he lets the animal out.

Again because of Mrs. Raven (Frances Conroy).

He beats down the priest who wont confess.

Father Romanov (Dan Butler)and Nathalie Raven commit to their own strange choice.

There is too much conflict for the sake of conflict.

Over the River and Through the Woods was written by Daniel Talbott, and directed by Matt Penn.

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Rating:

3 out of 5