Episode 7: This was mainly about people learning about, or dealing with things we already knew. So, very much slower. Good to see that Will was able to get
ahead of his friends for a change.
Episode 8: Yes, somewhat of an anti-climax with the mission failure, but the standout scene of the season has to be the attack on the Judgement Day, and everything since has been an anti-climax.
I agree about the body armour without a helmet fail.
However, it is true what they keep saying that if the San-Ti are so worried about Saul, about Wade, and about the nano-fibres, then they must be doing something right. Otherwise, they would simply turn up in 400 years and take over. And while they can attack and frighten people like they did to Wade in the aircraft, there are only two Sophons and they can't be everywhere at the same time.
So, Auggie goes off to Mexico to use her tech to purify water. Does she realise that those filters will eventually get blocked and need to be changed regularly. So, now you have a poor community who are forever indebted to some Corporation for a supply of new filters. Was that really what she intended? And then in 400 years they'll all die anyway, because she didn't help.
There were still unanswered questions for me:
Firstly, the Judgement Day had a black box that communicated directly with the San-Ti until they stopped. Was that really a FTL Coms device (as was suggested by someone) or was it communicating via the Sophons (which does make sense but at that point no one, including us the audience, were aware of the Sophons so I expect it was said to prevent spoilers)?
Secondly, who/what is Tatiana? Did I miss something? I originally thought she was some kind of interdimensional "ghost". This was because inter-dimensional travel was mentioned by people here, because she didn't appear on any cameras, and because I wrongly assumed the gravestone that she stood beside was her own. But alternative realities is not really a thing here at all. Her image appears to have been wiped from the camaera recordings by the Sophons later, rather than not being recorded, and she seemed very corporeal, living in the caravan and also as she stuck the knife into Jack. So, she is a real human agent of the San-Ti, much the same as Saul's failed assassin is too? In which case, how was she allowed to fly to China and meet with Ye on the mountain top, and then fly back again? Isn't there heightened security? Isn't she wanted world-wide as an agent of the San-Ti? Unlike Ye, Tatania is wanted for murder. A real crime. I'm confused as maybe she could appear around the opposite side of the world because she isn't real and I want it to make sense. Also, if there is no law to pick up these traitors or to prevent collaborationism, couldn't they simply pass a new law?