This episode features some of the most haunting and artistic montage sequences in the series. Frank’s psychic flashes are more abstract here, blending tribal iconography with urban decay.

is essential viewing for fans of the show’s overarching mythology. It’s a bridge between the show’s crime roots and its eventual descent into religious and esoteric horror. It captures that specific late-90s "pre-millennial tension" perfectly.

By modern standards, the portrayal of Native American mysticism can feel a bit dated and stereotypical. However, it’s handled with more reverence than most 90s television.

Like many Season 2 episodes, it prioritizes mood and symbolism over a tight mystery. If you prefer the "killer-of-the-week" format, this might feel a bit slow or "out there." The Verdict