Every member of the cast delivered. The story was relevant, nuanced, and once you thought Suttle had kneaded as deeply as possible, he kneaded in more.
What I didn't like
Veered into tangential pulpiting periodically, but the points were so insightful and delightful that I didn’t mind. Also, the characters were all so smart and perceptive that Suttle’s writing risks suffering from that uniform Sorkin-esque brushstroke, but Sorkin is great company so fuck it.
My overall impression
This was the best show I have ever seen at Fringe.