Seemed mediocre, stupid in parts, even quasi-copied from episode 2 (the speech: badly) at first.
But then it got somewhat interesting. Hang in there, you just might like it, even though the buildup is a lot of tedium.
I like the brief moment of humanity displayed near the end.
I also appreciate the way the show avoids slipping into maudlin sentimentality, instead displaying its statement stubbornly as-is: a “reality” established in the plot outside the realm of right and wrong, what should or should not be.