After a stellar season premiere almost entirely focused on Daniel and how he's handling his life outside of Paulie, Georgia, Rectify is back with an episode entirely devoid of Daniel, a first time for the series, but one that in a subtle manner shows how his absence has a ripple effect on the lives of the other characters, to some more than others.





This was yet another awesome outing, and though devoid of the kind of deep and emotional-stirring moment like Daniel's monologue about being "unglued" from last week, it was still a nice way to reminds us how deep Daniel's impact on the lives of his relatives still is, despite he's now living many miles away from them. I guess that next week we'll be back to a more familiar structure where both story-lines are shown at the same time, but kudos to McKinnon for shaking things up a little, despite being so close to the end too.
Episode 4.02 - "Yolk" - A-