The comedy of the first two acts and the full circle of ending of the third act.
What I didn't like
I would delve more into Aaron Giddy’s redemption.
My overall impression
I have seen the other two versions of “Vote for Tom Ryan”, and what stood out to me is that: acts 1 and 2 lean more heavily into comedy, making greater use of the political satire aspect. In contrast, the third act moves at a slower pace and feels more reflective from the character’s POV, adding depth to the story’s conclusion as most of the “players” have to finally confront the consequences of their actions and consider if there are lessons to be learned. I believe the third act gives the play a stronger sense of closure, bringing the story to a full circle and completing the arcs of most characters.