This episode jumps between present time and the 80s, which I thought added a really nice narrative and background to the current plot and the characters themselves. I'm really curious to see how this plotline plays out because it's really putting the characters in the center rather than being about random people. It has some predictable moments and there are a couple instances where I would say the characters make dumb decisions, but it's nothing too rash or annoying. The episode's title is so poetic and pretty fitting for this episode, especially with the time jump and the dormant serial killer. It's nice to have some tension and learn more about the characters while there's a mystery to solve. I really enjoyed this episode overall and think it's very solid and interesting.