Review:

This episode was very well done. While the last episode was the most emotional yet, this episode was the most adventurous. Certain scenes carry the same scary atmosphere as a horror movie and leave you on the edge of your seat. The boisterous Lyman Biggs was a great addition as well, giving an over the top, but not annoying character to the mix. It was interesting to see Stratton has her own secrets too. Keeping her marriage or lack of marriage a secret until now keeps the audience craving more...what else could she be hiding? It is also interesting to see how Doyle's emotions or lack thereof are changing as well. He is trying to be strong for the family but after some talking with Houdini and seeing how Kingsley is trying to be manly, we see that he is not hiding his emotions as much. While most of Doyle's and Houdini's family issues stay at bay this episode, they make up for it in lots of action and adventure scenes. Houdini truly shines in this episode, showing off his acrobatic skills and keeping his entertainer lifestyle (i.e. women, drugs, etc...). Again, this was a very well done episode and highly recommended.