The best episode is the last one. The dramatic repercussions of the murder on the killer's family are fully felt, with emotionally charged moments that feel authentic. The actors are very credible and effectively showcase the range of emotions that such an event can trigger, including impulsive decisions and mood swings.
Owen's performance is passable at best. While I understand the hype around the One-Scener, it feels more like a gimmick than a meaningful storytelling technique, masking a rather boring plot and a subpar adaptation.