Episode Two feels like a transitional episode.
After playing Ep2 I was left a little disappointed but the more I think about it the more I become excited for the coming episodes. The episode was pretty much handholding the whole way through but as far as I can see this was done to set a strong framework for the coming events.
We now know that this goes to the top, to Crane.
We know what Georgie does, we've learned about hischaracter and we know that "These lips are sealed" goes deeper than we thought.
We know that there's more than one person is involved in Holly's murder..."stop laughing."
We know that Crane is involved, though whether he was set up or is amurderer we don't know.
We know that Dee is probably working for Crane, it fits with his unusual release.
We know that glamours can be used for impersonations.
While there is much that wasn't covered, like Lawrence, I think this Episode was more of a transition than a very progressive one. While not a perfect explanation for the omissions I know, the episode did cover events that all happened one after the other and it was only the day after Ep1. Lawrence might not have been ready for an interview.
I think that this episode brings us to the point where Telltale can begin their supposedly modified story. I predict Ep3 will feel very much like Ep1.
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Dee isn't working for Crane, he works for The Crooked Man, its clearly stated by Beauty. Also body dumper(possible killer) was alone, TJ says he heard none laughing so the guy has voice hallucinations and is sick in the head. I agree that it was more of a filler episode and was good at that, if it wasn't for the big delay people would embrace it better.
What do you mean "These lips are sealed" goes deeper? I kind of feel like the shut that part down completely.
The other girls working for Georgie were bound by the same magic. It goes further than just Faith.