I'm not sure episode one was really that slow, just all over the place too often. Hardly enough dialogue to figure out context, let alone enough to build tension, and far too many short scenes strung together taking the viewer from the camp, to the bar, to the church, to the big shots car, to the plains with the Indian attacks, and back and forth again.
This week did great because there was fewer all over the place context setting, and much more dialogue-based scenes which built characters and tension. I'm looking forward to seeing the Swede again. Glad he wasn't killed off. Definitely getting stronger. They needed to figure out what the woman with the maps is doing and where she fits in. Her character has added nothing thus far and is more of a distraction from everything built to that point than anything.

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