The "Afterword" Show was even more ridiculous than this episode. Tommy Flanagan is lucky to have scripts because without them he is rather inarticulate. Charlie's British accent and Union Jack socks were just silly. But the swooning over each other's immense "talent" was sickening, and this includes Sutter, Coates, Goggins, et.al. Coates and Goggins consider their love commitment scene "milestones" in their careers, and thanked Sutter for writing such dramatic, powerful and meaningful words. They talked about what their characters might be thinking or feeling in "real life" as if they have created living beings trapped in a TV screen. They love their "art" and working at their "craft". Barf, when this is done, so are they, ever watch "Pacific Rim"? Charlie Hunnam needs a lot more work on his "craft".
A few spoilers at the end, I'll let those alone.