Im really disappointed with the series so far. Everything from the casting, the battle scenes, everything. I'll keep watching it, but I dont expect much. Hopefully it will turn around.
Well, if you compare the two books the series was based on, Leckie's and Sledge's, E.B. Sledge's book is the better, and in my opinion, by a large margin. Considering that almost all of these first 4 episodes have been based on Leckie's memoir, I should think that remainder of the episodes will, at least, be buttressed by a better foundation. I think some of Leckie's experience, given its more intangible, mental impact, is tough to encapsulate in a 45 minute episode. Some of what happened with him in this episode I found to be the most compelling yet. The letters to Vera (which aren't represented in the book) are a clever technique to illustrate his frame of mind.