That being said, you would be right. With its fourth episode of the season, the disparate elements of the show have finally clicked into place. While I’m still totally not buying Emily Rose’s portrayal of Mara (a meaty opportunity than any actor would be eager to snap up), Dwight, Nathan, and Duke coming together in a battle to suppress her has streamlined the story and upped the stakes significantly. That needed to happen.  With Vince now sure they’ve got trouble, the other mess at hand was Mara. Some of the nitty-gritty questions that we wanted answered were doled out and not a moment too soon. There’s a difference between building suspense and a simple lack of pertinent knowledge, and it was starting to feel like the later each time I tuned in. To know that Mara can’t remove troubles, to have Dwight directly ask her why she’s giving them to people, these were things that needed airing. I know that I, for one, have been yelling them at my TV for close to a month now.  Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!