That had better not be who I think it is…

As the sun rises over a peaceful wild scene, the air is ripped apart by an other-worldly glow, and a figure steps through. No, it couldn’t be. If it is, I’m going to get really mad. But it can’t be, surely.

The only thing worse than Levi coming back would be if we stumbled across another random person from the present day who fell through the sinkhole, that we’ve not met before, who is also conveniently central to this week’s plot.

I am so very done.

Cue shenanigans with time travel and the spectre of the potential consequences of altering your own family’s timeline then layer this with malpractice from a medical professional and I’m not feeling any less hostile. Ty, you’ve let me down. Disclosing details from a private mental health consultation to that person’s team of staff is beneath you, sir.

Of course there are ulterior motives and of course there are lies, but the options ahead are as unclear as they are unexciting.

Verdict: Character inconsistency, thy name is La Brea. 1/10

Claire Smith