BMO Noir is, without a doubt, one of the best episodes of TV ever. Rivaling the likes of Ozymandias (Breaking Bad, 2013), Rains of Castamere (Game of Thrones, 2013) The Constant (Lost, 2008), Middle Ground (The Wire, 2004) and Pine Barrens (The Sopranos, 2001).
The supporting characters tie the episode together evoking feeling of love, hate, anger, and regret. Lorraine especially is one of the most complex supporting characters in recent memory. There are twists abound in BMO Noir, each more shocking than the last. As soon you think you know who committed the most heinous crime, new details come to light and shake you to the core. But the real star of BMO Noir is none other than BMO Himself. Once again, an incredibly deep & complex character stopping at nothing, and willing to bend the rules where he needs to, to do what is right and uncover the truth.
BMO Noir in a Mastercraft of the medium, setting the bar high for television and movies alike.